Gasoline powered electric generators for sale, from small to industrial sizes. A backup power source is important to have in an emergency situation. A gasoline powered electric generator can be a good choice for a backup power source during a power outage, as it provides a portable and versatile source of electricity. Be prepared for any disaster with a quiet, reliable, gas powered generator to power your lights and refrigerator. The following links will open a new window with detailed information about the gas generator for sale on eBay at less than retail.
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![]() Westinghouse 13,500 W Portable Tri Fuel Gas Generator w/ Remote Start, CO Sensor $620.00 |
![]() Efurden 4400W Inverter Generator Portable Gas Powered Generator for Home Backup $278.99 |
![]() PowerSmart Gas Generator 1200W, 5H Runtime, 120 AC & 12V DC Output, Lightweight $139.99 |
![]() 1,200W Small Gas Generator, SmallPortable Generator EPA & CARB, Aceup Energy $155.70 |
![]() AIVOLT Inverter Generator 4300W Gas Powered Portable Super Quiet Outdoor Generat $239.00 |
![]() AIVOLT Inverter Generator 4300W Gas Powered Portable Super Quiet Outdoor Generat $210.00 |
![]() Westinghouse Open Box 12,500W Gas Portable Generator, Home Backup $639.00 |
![]() 5000W Portable Generator Gas Powered 4 Stroke for Home Backup Construction $328.99 |
![]() Pulsar PG2300iS 2,300 Watt Portable Small Gas Powered Inverter Power Generator $208.69 |
![]() Champion 4,500 W Super Quiet Portable RV Ready Gas Inverter Generator, CO Sensor $400.00 |
Here are some reasons why you might want to consider a gasoline powered generator:
- Portability: Gasoline powered generators are typically smaller and more portable than other types of generators, making them easy to move from one location to another.
- Availability: Gasoline is a readily available fuel source, and you can usually find it at gas stations or in containers that you store at home.
- Power output: Gasoline generators are available in a range of sizes and power outputs, so you can choose a model that meets your specific needs.
- Cost: Gasoline generators are generally less expensive than other types of generators, making them a more affordable option.
However, there are some drawbacks to consider when purchasing a gasoline powered generator:
- Fuel storage: Gasoline has a limited shelf life and can degrade over time, so you'll need to store it properly and rotate it regularly to ensure that it stays fresh.
- Noise: Gasoline generators can be noisy, so you'll need to consider the noise level when choosing a model and using it in residential areas.
- Emissions: Gasoline generators can produce harmful emissions, so you'll need to operate them in a well-ventilated area and follow all safety guidelines.
- Maintenance: Gasoline generators require regular maintenance, including oil changes, filter replacements, and occasional repairs.
Overall, a gasoline powered electric generator can be a good choice for backup power during a power outage if you prioritize portability, availability, and affordability. However, you'll need to consider the fuel storage, noise level, emissions, and maintenance requirements when choosing a model and using it safely and effectively.









