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The WEN 2350-Watt Inverter Generator is a compact, lightweight powerhouse delivering clean, stable energy with ultra-quiet operation at 51 dB. Featuring fuel shutoff technology and eco-mode for extended runtime and maintenance ease, it supports sensitive electronics safely with multiple outlets and parallel connection options. Ideal for professionals and adventurers seeking reliable, portable power without the noise.








| ASIN | B085828BQ6 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,508 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #98 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand Name | WEN |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,450) |
| Date First Available | 31 July 2023 |
| Fuel type | Gasoline |
| Included Components | Super Quiet 2350-Watt Portable Inverter Generator with Fuel Shut Off, CARB Compliant, Ultra Lightweight, |
| Item Weight | 17.7 Kilograms |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Info | 56235i |
| Part Number | 56235i |
| Product Dimensions | 43.94 x 29.21 x 44.45 cm; 17.69 kg |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 2350 watts |
J**E
I recently upgraded to a camper with a microwave oven, requiring a more powerful generator than my trusty Yamaha. After thorough research, I opted for the WEN generator and I couldn't be happier with my choice. Surprisingly, this generator is not much heavier than my previous one, yet it delivers a solid 2200 Watts effortlessly. The quiet operation and first-pull start make it a dream to use, even in chilly weather as low as 16°F. During a recent winter camping trip, the WEN generator performed flawlessly, powering both the microwave and an electric heater without a hitch. The option for an "echo" setting ensures long-lasting use when full power isn't necessary. I also appreciate the thoughtful tip about using the generator's box for storage and transportation. Overall, I am thoroughly impressed with the WEN generator's performance and durability, especially after hearing glowing reviews from friends who own other WEN products. It's a reliable companion for any RV adventure, offering great value for the price.
J**O
I purchased a new camper that has a microwave oven. Unfortunately, my little Yamaha was too small to work the oven so I needed at least 2200 Watts. After considerable research, I decided to go with the WEN. I really didn't want to spend a ton of money for a higher wattage Yamaha. I've had ZERO issues with this generator. Its actually not much heavier than the 1100 Yamaha I had. It's just as quiet and it starts on the first pull! If you don't need full power it has an "echo" setting and it will run for a very long time. I recently did a winter camping trip and the temp fell as low as 16 deg F or more, the generator sat outside sheltered by the camper. The next morning I went to start it, first pull, bingo! She started right up! I just don't see how you can go wrong to use this as an RV generator and in addition to the microwave, I also ran an electric heater too without any issues. If you want to keep the gen looking good, don't toss the box and air bubble liner, use it to store and transport the gen. Cut small openings near the top of the box on the ends to insert your hands to carry it. Overall, I am very satisfied to have purchased this generator at a bargain deal! Also, another thing that sold me was talking to friends who owned other WEN tools/equipment and were very satisfied with the quality.
A**C
As a Florida resident and new home owner, I wanted to make sure that I had a generator that would be able to keep me going after a bad storm and while I was the proud owner of an old, loud open frame generator (we all know the kind) I was not a fan of the aircraft level of noise it made or the drag car level of fuel it drank just to run a few appliances. Thus the search began for a generator capable of running the few things that you actually need after a major storm and doing so with a level of efficiency that negates the need to keep 50 gallons of volatile gasoline laying around the house and while it's no Honda, it seems to work just as well. First off, this thing is quiet. It's not totally silent don't get me wrong, but I could easily mistake it for a idling push mower when it is running on eco mode and no louder than a small lawnmower when it is running full tilt. I have my generator hookup installed on the back porch and when running at full throttle, it is no more than a faint background noise when the doors are closed which is a HUGE improvement over the construction site level of noise the old generator produced when running. Power output is right around what it is rated for with one caveat to be mentioned. I noticed reviews were a bit mixed on this and I don't know if it's due to fluctuations in build quality or something as simple as altitude (I am at sea level) but after doing some testing recently I was able to get it to sustain around ~1850w of power output (tested with a watt meter) before the overload light would come on. That said, this little guy was working pretty hard to keep that up and I think this is where the only down side of this generator over the Honda really shows. While they are rated similar, the Honda has a much bigger engine inside it for the same power output ratings and one thing I observed with this generator is that it struggles with starting power for some appliances and devices that should be within the range of rated starting watts for this generator. I would be aware of that if you are going to use this to run multiple devices with high starting demands like a refrigerator, freezer, or air conditioner. It will do it, but I have to start the big devices first to ensure that they have enough starting power to get going. Gas consumption is something that I haven't really gotten a good grasp on even though I have about 15 hours on the generator as I use it for electric lawn equipment mainly and I have never filled it all the way up with gasoline. It seems to be pretty efficient but I will update this when I have the misfortune of needing to use it in a storm as I can get a good read on how long it will run on a gallon of gas when it is powering the house for an extended period of time. Build quality seems pretty good. No blemishes or issues that I have found. I did install an hour meter which was easy to do (and pretty cheap) so as to better track when maintenance needs to be done. Honestly, I wish it came with an hour meter built in but for the price vs the Honda it's not a big deal. Overall the generator has been reliable. Always starts on the first or second pull and I only had one issue with it suddenly not running but that was due to the low oil shutdown as I had it on the gentlest of slopes in the yard and I guess that was enough to shut it down so do keep that in mind. Needs to be perfectly level. My use case for this generator in a storm is to feed my main panel so I can run lights, fans, ONE inverter window AC unit (8000 btu), one full size refrigerator and one chest freezer. It seems to do this without issue. I originally was running a regular window ac unit but the compressor kicking on was a little too much if the refrigerator and freezer were both running. I did end up putting a NGK spark plug in as another commenter suggested. I didn't notice a difference but I'm 100% sure it's better than the cheap Chinese plug that comes preinstalled. I also installed the magnetic dipstick which I would consider necessary in a tiny little engine like this. There is so little oil in there you really want to make sure that the metal debris doesn't keep circulating back around and causing more damage. So if you are in the market for a small inverter generator that doesn't cost an arm and a leg this might be worth the buy. I would definitely recommend testing it hard and thoroughly after getting it to ensure that you got a good unit during the return window. Final word from someone with experience, DO NOT leave gas in the tank (especially regular ethanol blend) or the carb for any extended period. If you are going to use it every other week like me than fill it up with ethanol free gas and run the carb dry when you are done with it. If you are running it after a storm for days at a time, regular gas is fine just be sure when you are done you run it dry before storing it again. It only takes one round with old gas to ruin the carbs in these little motors leaving you with no generator when you need it most.
J**R
I recently upgraded my generator to a WEN model for my camper, and it has exceeded all my expectations. Despite its power, this generator is surprisingly lightweight at 2200 Watts. The quiet operation and easy start-up, even in cold weather, make it a joy to use. During a recent winter camping trip, it flawlessly powered both my microwave and electric heater. The "echo" setting is a clever feature for efficient energy use. I also love the storage box tip for transport. Overall, the WEN generator is a durable and high-performing companion for any RV journey, providing excellent value for the investment.
T**S
I was very skeptical making this purchase online, but I have to say that this little guy packs a pretty big punch. The reviews were very good so I decided to take a chance with it. I must say that I have been very impressed with it and it is very easy to use. It is light weight and while I was building my new shop it has powered all of the essentials I have needed while I was installing the electrical. I had 24 shop lights on it, a Dewalt battery charger, a torpedo heater (215,000 BTU), and a few other small things. I have been very pleased with the performance of this portable generator, and would definitely recommend it.
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