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The DuroMax XP13000EH is a professional-grade, dual fuel portable generator delivering up to 13,000 watts of surge power and 10,500 watts running power. Featuring a robust 500cc OHV engine, electric start, and a heavy-duty steel frame with 100% copper windings, it ensures reliable whole-home backup power. EPA and CARB approved, it offers fuel flexibility with gasoline or propane, multiple safety features including a CO sensor and GFCI outlets, and portability with no-flat tires and foldable handles—perfect for emergency, RV, or jobsite use.
Brand | DuroMax |
Wattage | 13000 watts |
Fuel Type | Gasoline/Propane |
Power Source | Gas |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Item Weight | 234 Pounds |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Output Wattage | 10500 |
Special Feature | CO Sensor, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Foldable Handle, Hour Meter, Low Oil Shutdown, Portable |
Included Components | XP13000EH Generator, Oil Funnel, Spark Plug Wrench, Tool Set, Wheel & Handle Kit, and Owner's Manual |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 30"L x 29"W x 26"H |
Material | Steel |
Model Name | DuroMax XP13000EH 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator - |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Ignition System Type | electric start-home |
Tank Volume | 0.5 Gallons |
Engine Displacement | 500 Cubic Centimeters |
Total Power Outlets | 2 |
Starting Wattage | 13000 Watts |
Running Wattage | 10500 Watts |
UPC | 811640015725 |
Manufacturer | Duromax |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00811640015725 |
Part Number | XP13000EH |
Item Weight | 234 pounds |
Item model number | XP13000EH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel |
Pattern | Generator |
Horsepower | 14.08 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | CO Sensor, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Foldable Handle, Hour Meter, Low Oil Shutdown, Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3-Year Warranty |
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XP13000EH - Great Generator At A Great Price
Edit 6/19/25Strong storm cell came through our area; high winds and driving rain. Moved in and out quickly so everything seemed normal. A few hours later, power went out. Power was out 9 hours. The 1300EH fired right up and ran 8 hours on a full tank of fuel (gas). That seems to be the average time (in hours) with a nominal load.Edit 6/18/25Still running great. I usually start it by hand just to see if it starts easily and it does. 80 hours on it so far. Have not tried the propane option yet, but have tanks available if needed.I try and run the generator at least every few months (for 15 minutes or so) to ensure the fuel lines stay clear and dust off the cobwebs. Each time I add fuel, I use Stabil fuel stabilizer since its hard to tell how long it might be before the generator is used again. I also add B12 Chemtool to at least one tank of fuel a year. Follow recommendations on B12 can for ratio. The B12 also helps keep varnish and junk from clogging up the carburetor. These two fuel additives work magic when used in small equipment engines that are not run often. You will never have a start-up issue when using these additives.Edit 9/30/24Generator is running great still. Lost power at 5:40AM due to remnants of Hurricane Helene. Power companies are trying to restore power and probably had to shut off adjacent grids to make the repairs.Edit 7/23/22We recently upgraded to a 3 ton compressor & evap coil (same air handler) due to the previous 2 ton compressor dying a slow death. The 3 ton compressor uses about 1000 watts more than the 2 ton compressor. The XP13000EH can easily handle the extra load. To help with turn-on surge, I turn the air handler fan from AUTO to ON, this way the air handler is already running and when the thermostat calls for AC, only the compressor will need the surge current to get up and running in that split second.With both HVAC units running the load is about 6000 watts, so I have approximately 4500 watts to run the rest of the house, which is more than sufficient to be comfortable when the power is out.As far as sensitive electronics, the only issue I have had is with a UPS (back-up power supply), but other than that, the 13000EH runs everything just fine, no issues. Desktop & laptops use a switching power supply, so those kinds of supplies don't need a perfect sine wave to operate. My old school air handler (regular squirrel cage motor)runs fine of the 13000EH too.End of edits.Original Review:We bought this generator based on other reviews and it has been dependable and powerful. One item that I wish they would address possibly in future models or a change is the muffler; it is a bit loud, but other than that, the generator is awesome. We live in north central North Carolina where power is fairly reliable, but has gone out periodically more than I thought it would and purchased the 13000EH as a whole house generator.The 13000EH is connected thru a 60 amp transfer switch and runs the following with ease:Two 2-ton HVAC heat pump units with gas furnace assist1000 watt microwave ovenStandard size fridgeTwo chest freezersHome office and networking equipment (computers, printer, etc)TV, Dish receiver, audio equipmentVarious LED lighting and ceiling fansTwo bedrooms (lights and receptacles)Although some reviews have stated that the THD of this generator (this series in general) is higher than some other more expensive brands, we have not had any issues with our computers or other electronics being run off of the 13000EH.The generator has about 50 hours on it. It easily pull starts even though it has an electric starter too. Very happy with it’s performance so far. I have only run it on gasoline so far, not propane, but do have propane tanks as a secondary fuel source.
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So Far So Good & Solid Value
I rarely write reviews, but I know for this purchase, I relied some what heavily on the verified reviews. First off I work in the construction world, and feel I have a above average aptitude for trouble shooting, installation, and confidence of use. The generator came on a truck with a Tommy gate, and the driver unloaded and placed in the garage for my wife (I was out of town), trucking company communicated well and timely. I put the accessories on, I.e. handles, wheels, etc, which was a semi easy task, I will note the generator is heavy, I don’t have an exact weight but I had to grunt a little to move it around with out the wheels. I filled with oil (full synthetic), fresh 93 grade fuel, and hooked the battery up and let it sit for a few hours. The generator fired right up with the electric start, and ran fairly good but was a little choppy and ran hard. I turned it off and checked oil and for any issues/leaks. I let it sit for a little longer and started back up and still ran a little rough, which I attributed to being a new start with no load to the motor. I hooked the generator up with the provided whip, into my 50a generator plug, that I wired into my panel. As soon as I started turning on breakers the generator rev’d up and was singing perfectly with no hiccups. I turned on all breakers, including my A/C and furnace (for blower fan). I live in Florida on the space coast, and this generator will be vital during hurricane season. The a/c for some reason didn’t start up at first, but after some time I did get it to kick on, and the generator rev’d up more and still sounded good. The noise level is actually quiet for its size and capability, but it’s by no means quiet. At the time it was running the majority of the lights in my house, A/C, tv, fans, fridge, and microwave. It finally tripped and pulled to much when my wife decided to run the dish washer. I will add to my review on my next maintenance run, or use after a power outage. I put 0 stars for tech support because I have not needed it to this point, so I can’t accurately rate this.
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