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WEN 56235iX 2350-Watt Portable Inverter Generator with Fuel Shut Off and CO Sensor, Black

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Style: 2350W + CO Alarm


Features

  • Produces 2350 surge watts and 1900 rated watts of clean power for safe charging of sensitive electronics (phones, tablets, televisions, computers, etc.)
  • The WEN Watchdog CO Shutdown Sensor helps protect both you and your family by automatically turning off the generator if dangerous levels of carbon monoxide are detected
  • Ultralight body weighs in at a mere 39 pounds for easy transport and storage
  • Extremely quiet operation comparable to the sound of a normal conversation according to the US Department of Health and Human Services
  • Fuel shutoff maximizes the generators lifespan by using up the remaining fuel in the carburetor before shutting down

Description

Remember when you had clean and quiet portable power? The WEN 2350-Watt Inverter Generator provides clean energy, free of voltage spikes and drops, without all the noise of a regular generator. Produce up to 2350 surge watts and 1900 rated watts of power. The WEN Watchdog CO Shutdown Sensor helps protect both you and your family by automatically turning off the generator if dangerous levels of carbon monoxide are detected. Our 79cc 4-stroke OHV engine operates at an extremely quiet 51 decibels at quarter load, quieter than a window air conditioner or the average conversation. This limits its invasiveness while camping, hunting, tailgating, and restoring backup power. The WEN 2350W Inverter Generator is also equipped with fuel shutoff. This feature turns off the flow of fuel, allowing for the generator to use up the remaining fuel from the carburetor before automatically shutting down. This helps fight the build-up and blockages caused by stagnant fuel inside of the carburetor, minimizing maintenance while prolonging the unit’s lifespan. Designed to mirror a pure sine wave, this generator limits total harmonic distortion to under 0.3 percent at no load and under 1.2 percent at full load, making it safe to run laptops, cellphones, monitors, tablets and other sensitive electronics. The lightweight 39-pound design makes for easy portability while the ultra-efficient one-gallon tank provides over 5.7 hours of half-load run time. The fully-packed panel comes equipped with two three- prong 120V 14A NEMA 5-20R receptacles, one 12V 8.3A DC receptacle and two 5V USB ports. Maximize fuel economy by engaging the eco-mode switch. This allows the generator's engine to automatically adjust its fuel consumption as items are plugged into and unplugged from the panel, preventing the unnecessary usage of gasoline. Need more energy? Easily link up any two WEN inverter generators using a WEN Parallel Connection Kit (sold separately) in order to share wattage amongst multiple units. Low-oil and low-fuel automatic shutdown combine with the built-in overload protection and indicator lights to safeguard both your generator and your electronics from damage. And because this is a WEN Product, your inverter generator comes backed by a 2-year warranty, a nationwide network of skilled service technicians and a friendly customer helpline. Remember when your generator powered your electronics safely and quietly? Remember WEN.

Brand: WEN


Wattage: 2350 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Weight: 39 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 2350 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: 2350-Watt Portable Inverter Generator with Fuel Shut Off and CO Sensor


Color: Black


Global Trade Identification Number: 13


Model Number: 56235iX


UPC: 044459562313


Manufacturer: WEN


Brand Name: WEN


Included Components: 2350-Watt Portable Inverter Generator with Fuel Shut Off and CO Sensor


Model Name: 2350-Watt Portable Inverter Generator with Fuel Shut Off and CO Sensor


Color: Black


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 17.3"L x 11.5"W x 17.7"H


Item Weight: 39 Pounds


Runtime: 7 hours


Tank Volume: 1 Gallons


Engine Displacement: 79 Cubic Centimeters


Running Wattage: 1900 Watts


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 2350 Watts


Additional Features: Portable


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Wattage: 2350 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Power Source: Gas Powered


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good generator for the money
Style: 2350W Inverter
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021 by Aaron C

  • Simplicity in a crisis
Style: 2350W Inverter
I live in a hurricane zone, in an old neighborhood where live oaks grow like weeds, which creates far too many opportunities for power outages. A generator is a necessity. I wanted one with enough power to run my refrigerator and my microwave (though not at the same time). I didn't want to pay for bells and whistles like a battery starter. And I definitely didn't want electronics nor Bluetooth connections. To me, those are just one more thing to go wrong during a crisis when you can't afford to have anything else go wrong. In a crisis, you want simplicity. I wanted an old-fashioned, pull-start, medium-powered generator, with as few glitzy features as possible. But I did want inverter technology to protect my electronics. This little generator fits the bill perfectly. It started right out of the box. It runs smoothly and is amazingly quiet, even when running with a full load. I ran it every day for one hour to break it in. After 8 hours, I changed the oil and tested it with an appliance that pulls 1800 volts. Not a problem. I ran it in eco-mode while pulling smaller loads with smaller appliances. It responded nicely. I used its USB ports to charge my cell phone, laptop, and tablet. I am truly grateful to Wen for creating an uncomplicated, easy to operate, reliable generator to make life during a crisis as simple as it can be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by T. Sturgeon

  • Excellent Inverter Generator
Style: 2350W Inverter
This inverter generator is outstanding! It’s quiet, efficient, and provides consistent power. It’s easy to transport and perfect for camping or backup power. Highly reliable and worth every penny!
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by Lori S Daniel

  • A good generator for camping, although a bit on the tall side.
Style: 2000W Inverter
I purchased two of these units, along with the parallel connection kit, for use with my RV. My main goal was to be able run the 13,500 BTU air conditioner and to recharge the deep cycle house battery. We've had the units out on just one outing so far, but the units both performed well. We did not need to use the air conditioning on that trip, but we did have to run both units to power the microwave, which at 1500 watts was a bit too much for one generator to handle. One feature I really like is the economy mode. This mode is engaged via rocker switch and allows the generator to adjust fuel consumption as loads are connected and disconnected. This setting gives you much longer run time with smaller loads and was sufficient - running one generator only - to keep the RV's house battery topped off while the battery ran the RV's blower motor. After a full night's sleep, the 56200i's fuel gauge hovered around the half-way mark. Starting the generators was a non-issue. More often than not, they started on the second pull of the recoil cord. 3 and 4 pulls were sometimes necessary if the generators were cold. With the gas cap vent in the 'off' position, the generators transported without spillage. When I forgot to close the vent and hoist the generator into my truck with the vent open, however, gas spilled and I had to scramble for some towels to clean up the mess. So now I have a label on each generator to remind me to close the vents before moving them. One complaint I have about these generators is the height. As 2kw generators go, the 56200i is pretty tall. Almost two inches taller, in fact, than the Yamaha EF2000iS and approximately 2.5 inches taller than the Honda EU2000i. In its original box, with the top three inches of that box cut away, I can just barely slide my truck's Roll-N-Lock tonneau cover closed. I consider this a bit too tall for this type of generator, but it's a small sacrifice given the price point. The generator weighs a little over 48 lbs empty and about 57 lbs when filled with fuel and oil. I had no trouble carrying one in each hand. Fueling is a bit of a challenge, especially if you want to do it without spillage. I went about it by first filling a 1-gallon spring water jug from my 5-gallon gas can and then using the spring water jug to fill the generator, via the included (and very small) funnel. This gave me a bit more control over my pour, since pouring directly from a 5-gallon, ~40-pound gas can is a bit fatiguing. Of course, filling a 1-gallon jug from a 5-gallon gas can is also fatiguing, but it also doesn't result in me spilling gasoline all over the generator if I get shaky. I see a small fuel pump in my future. As recommended, I changed the oil early on — after our first outing, to be exact. The "old" oil seemed very clean, but oil is cheap and generators are not, so I cried in my beer at the thought of discarding 3 cups of new-ish oil and moved on. Changing the oil isn't difficult. Removing three small bolts frees the side cover and gets you access to the oil plug/dip stick, which is plastic and easily removed. You tip the generator over, catch the oil however you can (I used a saw horse and some clamped-in-place plywood platforms to support generator and oil pan), then refill it with the included plastic tube and funnel. The funnel has a little hook that you can attach to a wire to suspend the funnel during filling. I pre-measured the .37 quarts (about 12 ounces) of oil into a container and then used that container to pour the oil into the funnel. Using this method, I did not have to worry about overfilling. A flat plastic shelf under the oil check/fill port catches any drips and keeps them out of the generator cabinet. One issue that has been raised in others' reviews and questions concerns the matter of the WEN 56200i's suitability (and legality) for use in national parks and forests. Specifically, the question is whether or not it has a USDA-approved spark arrestor. This is important, because if you burn down a forest and you are found to have been using a generator without an approved spark arrestor, a blackened forest won't be the only consequence. The good news is that I can tell you, unequivocally, that the unit IS equipped with a USDA-approved spark arrestor. This spark arrestor is known to the USDA as a "Chongqing Rato Power Manufacturing Corporation RP-23 screen type spark arrester". I know this because I wrote to the United States Forest Service and they supplied me with the approval letter they sent to the manufacturer. For those who care, I have attached the letter. But in short, clamped to the muffler's exhaust port is a cylindrical screened cap. Behind that, inside the muffler exhaust port, is a conical spark arrestor. I have attached photos of those things as well. And with that, I conclude my review of the WEN 56200i 2kw portable inverter generator. Happy camping! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2017 by DVB DVB

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