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title: "XP12000EH"
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category: "Duro Max"
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# 12,000W peak power Dual fuel: gas & propane Heavy-duty steel frame XP12000EH

**Brand:** duromax
**Price:** AED 9567
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔋 Stay unstoppable with power that moves with you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** XP12000EH by duromax
- **How much does it cost?** AED 9567 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/34344410-xp12000eh)

## Best For

- duromax enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted duromax brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Brave Any Storm:** Rugged all-metal frame with no plastic parts ensures durability through years of heavy use and harsh weather.
- • **MX2 Power Boost Technology:** Doubles 120V power output for appliances and RVs — because your gear deserves the best surge.
- • **Ready When You Are, Wherever You Go:** Electric start, transfer switch ready, and no-flat tires for easy mobility and instant backup power.
- • **Fuel Flexibility for Extended Runtime:** Switch effortlessly between gas and propane to double your fuel life and stay powered longer.
- • **Power Your Whole Home, No Compromises:** 12,000 starting watts & 9,500 running watts handle HVAC, appliances & more seamlessly.

## Overview

The DuroMax XP12000EH is a professional-grade, dual fuel portable generator delivering 12,000 starting watts and 9,500 running watts. Designed with a robust steel frame and MX2 Power Boost technology, it supports whole-home backup including HVAC systems. Its dual fuel capability (gasoline and propane) extends runtime and versatility, while electric start and transfer switch readiness make it ideal for emergency, RV, and jobsite use. Built tough with 100% copper windings and heavy-duty components, it ensures reliable power in any situation.

## Description

Offering power and versatility, the DuroMax XP12000EH is the perfect home backup solution. With 12,000 starting watts and 9,500 running watts, this workhorse will keep you powered through any storm and can handle heavy loads, from your lights and home appliances to your A/C unit. Dual Fuel Technology doubles the fuel life when running on propane, making this generator an effective, low-maintenance solution for your home standby needs.

Review: Great Power and Fuel Options - I purchased this generator with the hopes of powering my entire single unit 2600 square foot South Florida home. I was without power last year in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma for four days. I contracted an electrician to install a transfer switch box and inlet port. I also built up a 6 gauge 50 amp male to male 27 foot power cord. I wanted to go with a male to female but the electrician installed a female inlet so until I change that I went with the aforementioned. At $7.00 a foot at HD my cost with the end connectors was about $265.00. I connected everything and used gas as the fuel since the specs on the unit indicated that I’d drop from 12K surge power to 10K if I used propane. After turning off the utility power and transferring to the generator, I gradually started turning on the breakers. The connection I was using was the 50 amp connector. After turning them ALL on, I went in my house and test all the appliances. The fridge, two deep freezers and even the stove worked. I then minimized all the appliances to just the fridge and deep freezers and turned on the central air conditioner. I heard the generator lull and surge back up. The air conditioner started right up and worked fine. I went outside to check the power cord to see if it was warm or hot. It was neither. I’m not by any stretch an electrician so my apologies for not running off a bunch of specifications. What I will do is try and post the specification of my AC unit to give you some kind of idea what I’m powering. After restoring everything back to utility power I tested the propane fuel option by purging the lines from gasoline and connecting a 100 pound propane tank. I used the supplied propane hose and a six foot extension with a brass coupler and the unit worked just fine. I was told at the propane distributor the the supplied 5 foot hose and the added six foot extension would be as far as I should go with the length of the line. The supplied propane line DOES NOT come with a regulator. Also the connection at the generator end is a 3/8 connection. So if shopping for a line, do not include a regulator. My unit’s only issue was a wheel that had a pressure indentation causing it to bump when rolling the unit. I contacted the help number and they requested I reply to the email with photographs and an brief explanation of the problem. I did that today so I’ll provide an update as to how that issue is resolved. The unit comes with two keys located inside a ziplock bag where the owner’s manual is located. I used 10W 30 oil with a little less than a quart. The battery was charged and already connected. There was enough of a charge for me to use the electric start. I’ll provide as much additional information with the photos I think will answer many questions I’ve seen while reviewing this unit. For now, it seem to be working just fine. Again, my apologies for not providing a more “technical” review. I give this unit five stars. It’s got the power and fuel options which allow for long term storage of your propane. UPDATE: Sunday, May 13, 2018 I’ve just tested the Duromax 12,000 Duel Fuel with my propane set up. I’m using two 100 pound tanks connected with a Mr. Heater 2-tank hook-up kit with tee and 30-inch hose assembly with P.O.L. male ends. I’ve also attached a 6-foot extension on the Duromax supplied 5-foot propane hose. Prior to attempting to start the unit, I used thread seal on all brass to brass thread connections. I used very slight torque but enough to make sure there were no leaks. I tried one tank at a time shutting off the other to check the pressure. I have a screw on pressure gauge on the in-line system. The first tank checked out fine and maintained its pressure. The second tank pressured up not problem but one the machine stated running the pressure would drop and the generator would cut off. I removed the line connecting the second tank and added more thread seal. I also added some on the end where it connected to the tee assembly. I opened the tank, pressured up not problem and turned the unit on. No loss of pressure and the units are working fine. I’ve read on a few post that a regulator would be required if you extend the hose from the tanks to the generator. Perhaps the real problem is a leak. If there is a leak somewhere in any of the connections the pressure will drop once the machine is on and the generator will stop running. Hope this info helps.
Review: Great generator! Powers my whole home including 5 ton A/C. - I only write reviews when I really like something or really hate it. I really like this generator, the DuroMax 12kW. I considered buying a permanent standby generator but I couldn't justify the $20,000 expense (that's what I was quoted by several suppliers here in Naples FL). That said, the Florida heat is insufferable and while a smaller generator could power a room A/C, we really wanted our central air, a new 5 ton 14SEER Carrier unit. The problem is that it demands 144 amps/32kW at start up and no portable can handle that load. After doing some research, I learned about a KICK START (also called a Hard Start) device; essentially a secondary capacitor and regulator that soft starts the AC. $250 later and my big central AC dropped to 38A/8360 measured watts! Exciting, but would it work? I had an electrician wire the inlets (I have two 200 amp service boxes, one for the high amperage stuff including the central AC, stove, pool pump etc. and the other for the rest of the house). I put the 50 amp inlet to the high current box and the 30 amp to the other. The electrician installed the Interlock kits on each service box, along with dedicated breakers for the generator. This is IMPORTANT, even critical, to prevent back flow of the generator current to the grid, which could be lethal to a line worker. It forces you to either use the power from the grid OR the power from the generator, but not both at once. You simply slide the metal plate which allows you to switch on the generator; then back when power is restored. See pictures. The Duromax arrived this morning. It looks great and was not as large as I feared, although it is heavy. I was able to flip it upside down to install the wheels and feet by myself (I'm 60, but in reasonably good shape). On the advice of other reviewers, I didn't bother with the original tires but went to ACE hardware and bought a pair of robust inflatable ones. They may go flat, but I can put air in! The ones that come with it are some sort of hard foam. Time for Duromax to improve the wheels. I also noticed that there are no ORANGE shipping braces as referenced in the manual. Just not there and it appears they aren't needed. There is also no longer a purge value for the propane regulator. Duromax needs to update the manual in this regard, although importantly they did update the regulator. Everything you need to connect to propane is in the box. The unit was a little troublesome to start. As others have noted, I had to move the choke to the mid position to start, then back off quickly when it fired up. Follow the start-up instructions to the letter, including starting with the breaker on the unit set to OFF and the loads off at the service box(es). I connected up and started initially with only the central AC on. The unit powered up and I did a series of fist pumps! Then I turned on the other box fed by the 30 amp circuit and the rest of the house powered up. I didn't press my luck trying to run other heavy loads, like the pool pump or the electric stove, but in an actual power outage I would plan to cycle those loads - turn the AC off to run the pool for a while or heat the hot water for a shower. The main thing was the Central AC. The Duromax is not quiet, but neither are the whole permanent whole home generators. I had the electrician mount the inlets on the side of my home nearest the driveway so I can just roll this out and keep it well removed from the house. With the garage doors shut, it's fine inside (and cool!) You can hear the big Duromax slightly change pitch when the AC comes on but it doesn't seem to be struggling at all. I am IMPRESSED. While I don't want a hurricane knocking out power, I feel like we are now prepared should it happen (and it will down here, just a matter of when). Although I have ordered some 40lb propane tanks (I never intend to put gas in this machine), I tested it for an hour running the whole house using a 20lb tank. I bought a Flameking Bluetooth scale on desertcart and with a full tank starting at 80% after an hour I re-measured. It hardly moved, was still showing 80%! (Yes, the scale works because I've measured other tanks and it stores those results). The base of the 20lb tank was getting a little frosty; I've read that tanks freezing can be a problem but the solution is a bucket of water a few inches up the tank. Overall I highly recommended the Duromax 12kw!

## Features

- With 12,000 watts of power, the XP12000EH 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 XP12000EH comes equipped with a wide variety of outlets, including a transfer switch-ready 50 amp outlet. This generator features our MX2 Power Boost, which doubles the 120V power for appliances and RVs
- 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

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01M0N8256 |
| Additional Features | CO Sensor, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Foldable Handle, Low Oil Shutdown, Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,541 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #135 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | DuroMax |
| Brand Name | DuroMax |
| Color | Black and Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,958 Reviews |
| Engine Displacement | 457 Cubic Centimeters |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Dual Fuel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00031779785218, 00811640014681 |
| Ignition System Type | electric start |
| Included Components | XP12000EH Generator, Oil Funnel, Spark Plug Wrench, Tool Set, Wheel & Handle Kit, DC Charging Cables, Propane Regulator, and Owner's Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 29"L x 30"W x 26"H |
| Item Type Name | Gas & Propane, Electric Start, Whole Home Backup Power, Transfer Switch Ready, RV & Emergency Ready |
| Item Weight | 224 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DuroMax |
| Manufacturer Part Number | XP12000EH |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Model Name | DuroMax XP12000EH 12,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator – |
| Model Number | XP12000EH |
| Output Wattage | 9500 |
| Power Source | Gas |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Running Wattage | 9500 Watts |
| Runtime | 8 hours |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Starting Wattage | 12000 Watts |
| Tank Volume | 8.3 Gallons |
| Total Power Outlets | 6 |
| UPC | 031779785218 811640014681 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty |
| Wattage | 12000 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DuroMax
- **Fuel Type:** Dual Fuel
- **Item Weight:** 224 Pounds
- **Output Wattage:** 9500
- **Power Source:** Gas
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Residential
- **Special Feature:** CO Sensor, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Foldable Handle, Low Oil Shutdown, Portable
- **Voltage:** 240 Volts
- **Wattage:** 12000 watts

## Images

![XP12000EH - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81CS3uYJPxL.jpg)
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![XP12000EH - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81V1vYLrcFL.jpg)
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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can the XP12000EH power my house?**
A: Yes! With 12,000 peak watts and 9,500 running watts, it powers A/C, refrigerators, and lights. Use a transfer switch or interlock, and hire a licensed Master Electrician for whole-home backup.

**Q: What fuel does it use, and how long does it run?**
A: The dual fuel XP12000EH runs on gasoline or propane Gasoline: 8 hours at 50% load. Propane: Varies by tank size.

**Q: What makes its Dual Fuel capability unique?**
A: Unlike most generators, it runs on gasoline and propane out of the box, offering fuel flexibility and continuous power during emergencies.

**Q: Does it have an electric start, and what kind of coverage does it come with?**
A: Yes! It has an electric key start, and is backed by DuroMax for 3 years to ensure long-term reliability.

**Q: What safety features does the XP12000EH have?**
A: It includes CO Alert to automatically shut down if CO levels rise, plus GFCI outlets and surge protection for enhanced safety.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Power and Fuel Options
*by E***O on May 11, 2018*

I purchased this generator with the hopes of powering my entire single unit 2600 square foot South Florida home. I was without power last year in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma for four days. I contracted an electrician to install a transfer switch box and inlet port. I also built up a 6 gauge 50 amp male to male 27 foot power cord. I wanted to go with a male to female but the electrician installed a female inlet so until I change that I went with the aforementioned. At $7.00 a foot at HD my cost with the end connectors was about $265.00. I connected everything and used gas as the fuel since the specs on the unit indicated that I’d drop from 12K surge power to 10K if I used propane. After turning off the utility power and transferring to the generator, I gradually started turning on the breakers. The connection I was using was the 50 amp connector. After turning them ALL on, I went in my house and test all the appliances. The fridge, two deep freezers and even the stove worked. I then minimized all the appliances to just the fridge and deep freezers and turned on the central air conditioner. I heard the generator lull and surge back up. The air conditioner started right up and worked fine. I went outside to check the power cord to see if it was warm or hot. It was neither. I’m not by any stretch an electrician so my apologies for not running off a bunch of specifications. What I will do is try and post the specification of my AC unit to give you some kind of idea what I’m powering. After restoring everything back to utility power I tested the propane fuel option by purging the lines from gasoline and connecting a 100 pound propane tank. I used the supplied propane hose and a six foot extension with a brass coupler and the unit worked just fine. I was told at the propane distributor the the supplied 5 foot hose and the added six foot extension would be as far as I should go with the length of the line. The supplied propane line DOES NOT come with a regulator. Also the connection at the generator end is a 3/8 connection. So if shopping for a line, do not include a regulator. My unit’s only issue was a wheel that had a pressure indentation causing it to bump when rolling the unit. I contacted the help number and they requested I reply to the email with photographs and an brief explanation of the problem. I did that today so I’ll provide an update as to how that issue is resolved. The unit comes with two keys located inside a ziplock bag where the owner’s manual is located. I used 10W 30 oil with a little less than a quart. The battery was charged and already connected. There was enough of a charge for me to use the electric start. I’ll provide as much additional information with the photos I think will answer many questions I’ve seen while reviewing this unit. For now, it seem to be working just fine. Again, my apologies for not providing a more “technical” review. I give this unit five stars. It’s got the power and fuel options which allow for long term storage of your propane. UPDATE: Sunday, May 13, 2018 I’ve just tested the Duromax 12,000 Duel Fuel with my propane set up. I’m using two 100 pound tanks connected with a Mr. Heater 2-tank hook-up kit with tee and 30-inch hose assembly with P.O.L. male ends. I’ve also attached a 6-foot extension on the Duromax supplied 5-foot propane hose. Prior to attempting to start the unit, I used thread seal on all brass to brass thread connections. I used very slight torque but enough to make sure there were no leaks. I tried one tank at a time shutting off the other to check the pressure. I have a screw on pressure gauge on the in-line system. The first tank checked out fine and maintained its pressure. The second tank pressured up not problem but one the machine stated running the pressure would drop and the generator would cut off. I removed the line connecting the second tank and added more thread seal. I also added some on the end where it connected to the tee assembly. I opened the tank, pressured up not problem and turned the unit on. No loss of pressure and the units are working fine. I’ve read on a few post that a regulator would be required if you extend the hose from the tanks to the generator. Perhaps the real problem is a leak. If there is a leak somewhere in any of the connections the pressure will drop once the machine is on and the generator will stop running. Hope this info helps.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great generator! Powers my whole home including 5 ton A/C.
*by D***N on June 15, 2019*

I only write reviews when I really like something or really hate it. I really like this generator, the DuroMax 12kW. I considered buying a permanent standby generator but I couldn't justify the $20,000 expense (that's what I was quoted by several suppliers here in Naples FL). That said, the Florida heat is insufferable and while a smaller generator could power a room A/C, we really wanted our central air, a new 5 ton 14SEER Carrier unit. The problem is that it demands 144 amps/32kW at start up and no portable can handle that load. After doing some research, I learned about a KICK START (also called a Hard Start) device; essentially a secondary capacitor and regulator that soft starts the AC. $250 later and my big central AC dropped to 38A/8360 measured watts! Exciting, but would it work? I had an electrician wire the inlets (I have two 200 amp service boxes, one for the high amperage stuff including the central AC, stove, pool pump etc. and the other for the rest of the house). I put the 50 amp inlet to the high current box and the 30 amp to the other. The electrician installed the Interlock kits on each service box, along with dedicated breakers for the generator. This is IMPORTANT, even critical, to prevent back flow of the generator current to the grid, which could be lethal to a line worker. It forces you to either use the power from the grid OR the power from the generator, but not both at once. You simply slide the metal plate which allows you to switch on the generator; then back when power is restored. See pictures. The Duromax arrived this morning. It looks great and was not as large as I feared, although it is heavy. I was able to flip it upside down to install the wheels and feet by myself (I'm 60, but in reasonably good shape). On the advice of other reviewers, I didn't bother with the original tires but went to ACE hardware and bought a pair of robust inflatable ones. They may go flat, but I can put air in! The ones that come with it are some sort of hard foam. Time for Duromax to improve the wheels. I also noticed that there are no ORANGE shipping braces as referenced in the manual. Just not there and it appears they aren't needed. There is also no longer a purge value for the propane regulator. Duromax needs to update the manual in this regard, although importantly they did update the regulator. Everything you need to connect to propane is in the box. The unit was a little troublesome to start. As others have noted, I had to move the choke to the mid position to start, then back off quickly when it fired up. Follow the start-up instructions to the letter, including starting with the breaker on the unit set to OFF and the loads off at the service box(es). I connected up and started initially with only the central AC on. The unit powered up and I did a series of fist pumps! Then I turned on the other box fed by the 30 amp circuit and the rest of the house powered up. I didn't press my luck trying to run other heavy loads, like the pool pump or the electric stove, but in an actual power outage I would plan to cycle those loads - turn the AC off to run the pool for a while or heat the hot water for a shower. The main thing was the Central AC. The Duromax is not quiet, but neither are the whole permanent whole home generators. I had the electrician mount the inlets on the side of my home nearest the driveway so I can just roll this out and keep it well removed from the house. With the garage doors shut, it's fine inside (and cool!) You can hear the big Duromax slightly change pitch when the AC comes on but it doesn't seem to be struggling at all. I am IMPRESSED. While I don't want a hurricane knocking out power, I feel like we are now prepared should it happen (and it will down here, just a matter of when). Although I have ordered some 40lb propane tanks (I never intend to put gas in this machine), I tested it for an hour running the whole house using a 20lb tank. I bought a Flameking Bluetooth scale on Amazon and with a full tank starting at 80% after an hour I re-measured. It hardly moved, was still showing 80%! (Yes, the scale works because I've measured other tanks and it stores those results). The base of the 20lb tank was getting a little frosty; I've read that tanks freezing can be a problem but the solution is a bucket of water a few inches up the tank. Overall I highly recommended the Duromax 12kw!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yes, the whole house with the AC
*by S***R on October 1, 2022*

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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