DuroMax XP13000EH 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator – Gas & Propane, Electric Start, Whole Home Backup Power, Transfer Switch Ready, RV & Emergency Ready

Original price was: $1,499.00.Current price is: $1,199.00.

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  • With 13,000 watts of power, the XP13000EH Dual Fuel generator will keep your whole home running during a storm or power outage
  • DuroMax is the industry leader in Dual Fuel portable generator technology, with a full assortment ranging from digital inverters to generators that can power your entire home
  • At the core of all our products resides a robust DuroMax engine. Designed for Power. Designed to Last
  • The XP13000EH comes with a push button start, a front facing interface that allows you to change your fuel type in seconds, and a wide variety of outlets (including a transfer switch-ready 50 amp outlet)
  • Constructed with a heavy-duty all metal frame and power panel – No plastic parts
  • Built to withstand severe weather and years of heavy wear-and-tear
  • Power wherever and whenever you need it – No-flat tires roll easily over any terrain
  • 100% Copper Windings – Unlike aluminum, copper is a superior heat conductor that extends the life of your generator
  • Stay powered with our EH line of portable generators
  • DuroMax portable generators are designed to be mobile and versatile, with the ability to provide power whenever and wherever you need it. Unlike traditional standby generators that are large, expensive, yet only serve one purpose, DuroMax generators will power you whether you’re at home, on an RV trip, or at the jobsite

Specification: DuroMax XP13000EH 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator – Gas & Propane, Electric Start, Whole Home Backup Power, Transfer Switch Ready, RV & Emergency Ready

Brand

‎DuroMax

Wattage

‎13000 watts

Fuel Type

‎Gasoline/Propane

Power Source

‎Gas

Voltage

‎240 Volts

Output Wattage

‎10500

Special Feature

‎CO Sensor, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Foldable Handle, Hour Meter, Low Oil Shutdown, Portable

Included Components

‎XP13000EH Generator, Oil Funnel, Spark Plug Wrench, Tool Set, Wheel & Handle Kit, and Owner's Manual

Color

‎Blue

Product Dimensions

‎30"L x 29"W x 26"H

Material

‎Steel

Model Name

‎DuroMax XP13000EH 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator

Engine Type

‎4 Stroke

Ignition System Type

‎electric start-home

Tank Volume

‎0.5 Gallons

Engine Displacement

‎500 Cubic Centimeters

Total Power Outlets

‎2

Starting Wattage

‎13000 Watts

Running Wattage

‎10500 Watts

UPC

‎811640015725

Manufacturer

‎Duromax

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00811640015725

Part Number

‎XP13000EH

Item Weight

‎234 pounds

Item model number

‎XP13000EH

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Style

‎13,000-Watt Dual Fuel

Pattern

‎Generator

Horsepower

‎14.08

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Special Features

‎CO Sensor, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Foldable Handle, Hour Meter, Low Oil Shutdown, Portable

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

Warranty Description

‎3-Year Warranty

Date First Available

August 6, 2018

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  1. Kevin

    It’s October 1st, 2022. Hurricane Ian tore through Florida three days ago. Our whole town is without power. The streets are dark. The houses around us are dark. Except ours. It’s lit up like a Christmas tree. Every light on. My son is playing on the PS4. My wife has the oven set to 450 degrees and is cooking a pizza for my daughter. I’m watching a movie. And the AC is holding steady at 72 degrees. It may be October, but it’s Florida, so its still hot and humid outside. However inside the himidity is now at a comfortable 45%. To achieve this, we purchased a Duromax 12000eh generator.

    Does it work? Absolutely. You can use gas or propane, but use gas. The 20lb propane tank couldn’t keep the AC on.

    Pay the $200 or so it costs to have an electrician add the transfer switch to your house. And then purchase the expensive cable that let’s you run from the generator to your power box. Without it, you won’t be powering your whole house, and you might as well have settled for a cheaper generator.

    The gas tank holds around 8.5 gallons. On a full tank, running the AC at 72 degrees F overnight in a 3000 sqft house we are at 12 hours and counting. Meaning you’ll get a full night’s rest and still have time to make a full breakfast before you need to get up and add more fuel.

    Oil should be checked when you refuel. It took 1.5 bottles of 10w30 at the start. Three days now and I’ve only added about a 1/4 cup and even that was likely unnecessary. Have a few extra bottles on hand and you’ll be fine.

    Noise level is totally acceptable considering you’re powering the whole house. I can hear it, but to be fair I can hear the other generators running on our street and they’re just keeping people’s fridges running.

    Things I didn’t think of but wish I had:

    Get a generator tent. They sell them on Amazon. It will let you run the generator safely when it’s somewhat rainy. I didn’t buy one, so had to create a makeshift one using plastic tarps and folding chairs. It want pretty but it let us get power once the major wind had subsided and it was just drizzling for a few hours.

    Read the directions. Watch all the YouTube videos. Don’t run this uncovered in the rain. Don’t run it indoors or in your garage unless you want to win a Darwin award.

    A few notes. The orange shipping brackets are red. When you set the generator up for the first time, it says to remove these. I didn’t see any orange brackets. Yeah. They’re red. Remove any orange or red metal bars on the bottom of the unit. They’re bolted on.

    If you want to run on propane you need to buy a separate cable. I did. But now knowing that propane can’t handle the AC, I can say it was a waste. Stick to gas, even though the manual says it’s cleaner to use liquid propane. There’s a gas gauge on the generator so you know when you’re running out. You don’t get that with propane. And a spare 5 gallon container of gas is going to get you 8 to 10 hours of run time and costs about the same as liquid propane. But it’s far easier to find and refill a gas can. We have 6 gas cans holding 5 gallons each (30 gallons total) and that’s enough to run 3 days. Enough time for utility crews to come through, remove debris and secure downed power lines. We couldn’t travel for at least a day due to fallen trees and power lines, so having the 30 gallons of gas meant we were in good shape.

    Be smart about what you run. Yes, I can power the whole house. I can turn all the lights on. I can have the hot water heater going, the well pump, pool pump running, etc. But everything you turn on makes your fuel burn faster, so if you don’t need the hot water heater, turn it off. Pro tip. We turned ours off and still had warm/hot water in the shower 2 days later. So I plan to run the hot water heater every 3rd day.

    This is basically a whole home generator. Only thing it’s missing is the ability to automatically switch on when the main power goes off. But this costs 1/10th the price and is portable, so you can use it camping, etc.

    To buy or not to buy? BUY. Absolutely. You pay about $600 more than you would for a generator that can only power your refrigerator. And you can go back to living a normal lifestyle.

    I’m off to make another espresso. Cheers!

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  2. Steve Warner

    After 2 years and a couple of uses here is why I quoted it:
    remove 0.1 for each bad or missing documentation (2 missing info)
    remove 0.5 augmenting the price on each visit (algorithm made me paid 500 dollars more because of that. No information about that on the site)
    remove 0.3 for to small battery (had to boost because it did not start immediately – missing choke information in the documentation. Definitely not a good ignition like Honda motor)
    Besides that, and after just a couple of use, very satisfied.

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  3. Steve Warner

    Après quelques heures d’utilisation. Impossible de démarrer à l’essence ne fonctionne qu’au propane. Démarre très bien au propane mais ne démarre pas avec l’essence. Fonctionnait bien au début avec les 2 modes essence et propane. Essence changé, bougie changée, filtre vérifié carburateur nettoyé. Rien ne fonctionne. Assez décevant. Heureusement je suis rendu compte lors de la vérification avant l’hiver. À lire les commentaires c’est fréquent comme problème avec les autres modèles de cette marque. Je mettrais 0 étoile mais le minimum est 1.

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  4. Kevin

    I have to say I was a little bit worried about buying the smallest generator they make, but I added up all my wattage and had plenty left over. When it got here, the box was not damaged, and all of the parts were in the box. It takes about 30 minutes to put together if you read the instructions closely.
    I’m able to power a portable air conditioner (large size, not window unit), a 14 ft.³ deep freezer, a 14 ft.³ refrigerator and a full-size dehumidifier. I also powered both of my 75 inch TVs and plugged in everything else that goes with them…. I have a ton of LED lights and Alexa and what not. Everything got plugged in and the generator didn’t spot once. I guess the tomato I was using somewhere around 3000 to 3500 W which is well below its peak running wattage.
    I will say that you should definitely charge the battery upon arrival like I did not. When mine got here after I put it together it cranked right up with the start button so I thought no big deal. I checked it with my battery charger and must’ve misread it because I thought it said it was at 100%.
    I know this is not true now because I went to crank it yesterday just to make sure everything was still running OK and suddenly the start button did not work. They would not even try to turn over whatsoever. Just a bunch of clicking noises.
    So I plugged the battery charger back in to check the battery as customer Support told me to. It still said 100%.
    Turns out I did not have it selected on the right charging method so it was not giving me all of the numbers. I did not see that the voltage was very low and that it was not charged all the way.
    The moral of the story is charge the battery lol!
    I charged mine and now it purrs like a kitten again. A very large kitten!
    I purchased the tent accessory that is in the section of where “Customer’s also bought”. Definitely a wise investment. It has kept it out of the elements, but fully functional if needed.
    One more mistake I made was when I went to fill the oil up. I did not make sure that the generator was level. So I had oil spilling out, thinking that I had overfilled and lo and behold it was just off balance…. Quite a bit haha. I just let it spill out until it was done and then I helped it a little bit more to make sure it wasn’t overfilled and everything was all fine.
    Now I have it set up on a pallet with two bricks on one of the sides to even it out perfectly. I mean dead on perfect. Got lucky there.
    I almost bought the 13,000 W version which would’ve been unjustifiably too much for this house. At the time it was on sale for about $1100.
    I decided to go with my gut and just add up the wattage I needed, and it worked out.
    Oh, if you happen to put synthetic oil in on its first run, don’t freak out because that’s exactly what I did. It was an accident. I bought both types and just put the wrong one in. Once it had been running it its first full cycle is when I figured it out. It has had no problems so I think you’re OK if you’ve done like me.
    The control board is easy to operate and manage. It’s pretty obvious what each thing does. It has all the features that I needed and worked out great.
    Just make sure you get one that is enough to power what you need and you will not be disappointed. Also upgrade your propane tanks to some 40 pound ones like I did. It’ll save you a lot of trips. And if you have to like me, and the power does go out and everybody is blazing the propane stores you’ll just be sitting back like “what’s going on?” Haha
    Sorry for the rambling I hope all of this was useful or some of it was useful to somebody. It was my first generator purchase and I knew absolutely nothing about them. I threw a dart and hit the bull’s-eye!
    One last thing… I love that it has the four prong outlet that allows 120/240v. I have one cord that can handle 8000 W of electric electricity. It has four female ends to plug into.
    I had the AC unit, dehumidifier, deep freezer and refrigerator all on the same 10 amp cord and it didn’t even get warm. Not one bit.
    So invest in the right chords as you invest in this awesome generator!

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  5. MICHEL REED

    Sent in for repair with only 60 hours run time. No compression. Waiting on tech to determine failure.
    Blaine Heebner

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    DuroMax XP13000EH 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator – Gas & Propane, Electric Start, Whole Home Backup Power, Transfer Switch Ready, RV & Emergency Ready
    DuroMax XP13000EH 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator – Gas & Propane, Electric Start, Whole Home Backup Power, Transfer Switch Ready, RV & Emergency Ready

    Original price was: $1,499.00.Current price is: $1,199.00.

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