Westinghouse WGen11500TFc vs DuroMax XP13000HXT - The Differences
Power Comparison
The following charts are provided to show you at a glance how the main specs of the DuroMax XP13000HXT compare to the Westinghouse WGen11500TFc.
- The 2 portable generators benefit from a tri-fuel technology, which allows them to run either on gasoline, propane or natural gas for maximum convenience and versatility.
- With a running wattage of 11,500 W, the Westinghouse WGen11500TFc will allow to power more appliances and tools than the 10,500 running watts of the DuroMax XP13000HXT. Moreover, compared to the 13,000 starting watts of the DuroMax XP13000HXT, the Westinghouse WGen11500TFc and its starting wattage of 14,500 W will give more power to start the appliances which require an additional boost to get their motor running.
- When loaded to 25% of their max capacity, the Westinghouse WGen11500TFc offers a higher runtime on a full tank than the DuroMax XP13000HXT: it can operate for up to 19 hours, whereas the DuroMax XP13000HXT offers a maximum runtime of 17 hours.
- With a gasoline consumption at 25% load of 0.49 GPH (gallon per hour), the DuroMax XP13000HXT is more fuel efficient than the Westinghouse WGen11500TFc and its 0.5 GPH. The former's operation will therefore cost less in terms of the money spent on gasoline.
- The Westinghouse WGen11500TFc with its low THD (<5%) is the only of these 2 generators that allows you to safely power your sensitive electronic devices (the DuroMax XP13000HXT has a THD <12%, which is too high for electronic products).
- Both devices have a noise rating (lower limit) of 74 dBA. If noise is important to you, neither of them will be easier on your ears.
Portability Comparison
- As these two products share the same overall bulk, neither of them will really take up less storage space.
- With a weight of 230 lbs, the WGen11500TFc is slightly less heavy than the XP13000HXT (which weighs 240 lbs).
- Both products benefit from a wheel kit, which greatly enhances their maneuverability. Both offer a folding handle, which improves your grip when you wish to move them around.
Feature Comparison
- 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.
- The DuroMax XP13000HXT offers a higher amount of AC receptacles than the Westinghouse WGen11500TFc: the former benefits from 7 AC outlets, whereas the latter has 6 AC outlets. Yet, they both feature GFCI outlets. The latter also offers 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 XP13000HXT's and the Westinghouse WGen11500TFc's product pages.
- 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 equipped with a fuel gauge allowing to see their fuel level at a glance. For the XP13000HXT, this fuel gauge is digital and part of the data center.
- They both benefit from a technology that monitors the ambient CO level.
TL;DR
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