Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the DuroMax XP9000iH and the Genmax GM9000iED.
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:
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As the Genmax GM9000iED and the DuroMax XP9000iH do not share the same manufacturer, their overall build and technology in use can vary.
Power Comparison
The following charts are provided to show you at a glance how the main specs of the DuroMax XP9000iH compare to the Genmax GM9000iED.
- Fuel: The 2 portable generators enjoy a dual-fuel technology, which allows them to run either on gasoline or propane, providing additional versatility and convenience.
- Power: As both the DuroMax XP9000iH and the Genmax GM9000iED share the same running wattage of 7,600W, they will both allow you to simultaneously power the same appliances. In addition, as the 2 generators have the same starting watts (9,000 W), they will both give you the same boost needed to start the motor of your most demanding appliances.
- Runtime: When loaded to 25% of their max capacity, the DuroMax XP9000iH offers a higher runtime on a full tank than the Genmax GM9000iED: it can operate for up to 20 hours, whereas the Genmax GM9000iED offers a maximum runtime of 14.5 hours.
- Fuel Efficiency: With a gasoline consumption at 25% load of 0.35 GPH (gallon per hour), the DuroMax XP9000iH is more fuel efficient than the Genmax GM9000iED and its 0.48 GPH. The former's operation will therefore cost less in terms of the money spent on gasoline. Inverter generators like these 2 are of the most fuel efficient (and quiet) type.
- THD: Both generators offer a low THD (<3% for the DuroMax XP9000iH and <3% for the Genmax GM9000iED) and are therefore perfectly suitable to safely power your sensitive electronic devices.
- Noise: With a noise of 62 dBA, the Genmax GM9000iED allows for a quieter operation than the 68 dBA of the DuroMax XP9000iH. The former will therefore be the most suitable for you if you take noise emission seriously.
Portability Comparison
- Bulkiness: With dimensions of L27" x W21" x H25", the DuroMax XP9000iH offers a much more compact experience of power generation than the Genmax GM9000iED and its L30.9" x W22.6" x H29.3".
- Weight: With a weight of 237 lbs, the XP9000iH is slightly less heavy than the GM9000iED (which weighs 243.6 lbs).
- Portability: Both products benefit from a set of wheels, which greatly enhances their maneuverability. Both offer a folding handle, which improves your grip when you wish to move them around.
Feature Comparison
- Starting System: Both devices can be started either via a pull-start mechanism or an electric starter. Both have the additional ability to be handily remotely started.
- Outlets: With a total of 6 AC outlets, the Genmax GM9000iED offers more AC receptacles than the DuroMax XP9000iH, which has 5 AC outlets. Yet, they 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 DuroMax XP9000iH's and the Genmax GM9000iED's product pages.
- Data Center & Fuel Gauge: Each of these 2 portable generators is equipped with a data center allowing you to conveniently monitor some aspects of the power output. Besides that, these 2 products are fitted with a fuel gauge allowing to see their fuel level at a glance.
- Technology: They both benefit from a technology that monitors the ambient CO level. For the DuroMax XP9000iH, it's the CO Alert technology, whereas it's the CO DETECT for the Genmax GM9000iED.
TL;DR
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