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A gas generator can be a boon on a long-range off-road trip, a multi-day off-grid camping experience, or just to have as a backup if your house power goes down. Right now, Walmart is slashing the price of this 2500-watt unit by more than half—it’s one of the lowest prices I’ve ever seen for a generator with this much juice.
Hopefully, the deal will still be going when you see this post!
PowerSmart 2500w Generator—Sale Price $299.99 (was $619.00)
See ItHere’s the full spec rundown:
- 4-stroke OHV engine
- 900W rated and 2500W surge wattage
- 2 AC outlets, 2 USB ports, 1 DC port
- Gasoline run time 7.5 hours at 25 percent load,5.5 hours at 50 percent load,3.5 hours at 100 percent load
- Noise rating: 69dB at 23 feet
- Package dimensions (L x W x H): 20.5×12.8×20 inches
- Net weight: 39.7 lb.
- Parallel-ready capability doubles your output to 5000W by connecting two generators
- Fast shipping time: items usually arrive in 2-5 days
I have not run any PowerSmart equipment myself, but online reviews seem pretty positive. At this price, it’s worth a shot even if this genny just ends up being your backup.
If that one doesn’t quite suit your needs, here are some more power solutions Walmart’s discounting for Labor Day:
Efurden 4000-Watt portable generator (good reviews, and a Walmart best seller) for $300 (normally $600)
PowerSmart 4,400-watt generator for $350 (normally $500)
Pulsar 4,000-watt inverter (super quiet with a carbon dioxide sensor) for $500 (normally $600)
EF EcoFlow portable power stations starting at $490 (normally starting at $900)
Sportsman gasoline 4,000-watt portable generator for $300 (normally $520)
There are so many on sale, both traditional gas-burning generators and electric power storage cells, that I can’t list them all. You might see something better once you start poking around the related products off those links above.