Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Predator 4375 and the Predator 4000.
But before checking out explanations regarding their power, portability, and features, here's a table that summarizes the main pros of each of these 2 generators:
Predator 4375 | Predator 4000 |
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As the 4375 and the 4000 are both Predator generators, they benefit from the same level of quality and attention to detail.
Power Comparison
The following charts are provided to show you at a glance how the main specs of the Predator 4375 compare to the Predator 4000.
- Power: With a running wattage of 3,500 W, the Predator 4375 will allow to power more appliances and tools than the 3,200 running watts of the Predator 4000. Moreover, compared to the 4,000 starting watts of the 4000, the 4375 and its starting wattage of 4,375 W will give more power to start the appliances which require an additional boost to get their motor running.
- Runtime: When running at a 50% load, the 4375 enjoys a higher approximate runtime on a full tank than the 4000. It can deliver power for around 16 hours, whereas the 4000 will be able to power your appliances for around 10 hours.
- Fuel Efficiency: With a gasoline consumption at 50% load of 0.4 GPH (gallon per hour), the 4000 is less fuel efficient than the Predator 4375 with its 0.3 GPH. The latter will therefore be more economic to run than the former.
- Noise: Both devices have a noise rating (lower limit) of 72 dBA. If noise is important to you, neither of them will be easier on your ears.
Portability Comparison
- Bulkiness: As these two products share the same overall bulk, neither of them will really take up less storage space.
- Weight: With a weight of 99.5 lbs, the 4000 is slightly less heavy than the 4375 (which weighs 105 lbs).
Feature Comparison
- Starting System: Both devices can get running via a conventional pull-start mechanism.
- Outlets: The 4375 and the 4000 both offer 5 AC outlets. They also both feature GFCI outlets. Both of them also feature a DC output. In addition, it is worth noting that they can both produce either 120 or 240V. For more detailed information regarding all their respective receptacles, refer to the 4375's and the 4000's product pages.
- Fuel Gauge: These 2 products are fitted with a fuel gauge allowing to see their fuel level at a glance.
- Technology: The Predator 4375 benefits from a welcomed additional security feature: its CO Secure technology monitors carbon monoxide and automatically shuts off the generator if the ambient levels become unsafe.
TL;DR
Predator 4375 | Predator 4000 |
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$479.99 at Harbor Freight (opens in a new tab) |