Dewalt DXGN7200 - 6100/7200W Portable Generator With Electric Start And Honda Engine

The Dewalt DXGN7200 is a portable open frame generator with a rated wattage of 6,100 W and a starting wattage of 7,200 W. (Read full specs)

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Description

The DEWALT DXGN7200 is designed with the professional contractor or rental operator in mind. This unit is powered by a 389cc Honda GX390 manual/electric start OHV engine with auto shut off for low oil. The premium alternator provides low harmonic distortion. The large 8 Gal. tank with fuel gauge runs up to 13 hours at 50% load. Features include a hydraulic/magnetic circuit breaker that provides overload protection, a digital hour meter for monitoring run time and tracking maintenance and an idle control to reduce noise and save fuel. The steel frame is job site tested and includes a lifting hook. An optional wheel kit is available.

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In a nutshell, the Dewalt DXGN7200 is a portable generator mostly geared towards:

  • Food van owners who know that just a short power outage could lose them hundreds of dollars
  • Homeowners in need of an emergency backup power for their essentials
  • Professionals in need of safely powering high-intensity work or lighting equipment
  • RV travellers wishing to enhance their freedom and nomad lifestyle

In the forthcoming sections, you'll delve into its power characteristics, the various outlets it offers, its overall portability, and the additional features it boasts.

Power & Run Time

Running on gasoline, the Dewalt DXGN7200 operates with a 389 cc (11.7 hp) Honda GX390 OHV 4-stroke engine, delivering 120/240V, with a running wattage of 6,100W and a peak wattage of 7,200W.

Featuring a noise rating of 79 dBA (less noisy than a dishwasher), the generator is equipped with both a traditional recoil pull-start mechanism and a simple and elegant electric starter (battery not included) for starting.

Featuring a 8 gallons fuel tank, the DXGN7200 can provide power for around 13 hours at 50% load on a full tank (with fuel consumption averaging 0.62 gallons per hour).

Considering its relatively high Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of less than 6%, it is not recommended to rely on the DXGN7200 for powering sensitive electronic devices.

Outlets

The control panel includes the following 6 AC outlets:

Two Duplexes 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI
120V 30A (L5-30R) receptacle
120/240V 30A (L14-30R) receptacle

Even if this Dewalt generator isn't quite RV Ready, it still allows for an easy RV connection via an L5-30P to TT-30R adaptor, thanks to its L5-30R receptacle. Besides, since it boasts a twist-lock L14-30R receptacle, the DXGN7200 is engineered to be transfer switch ready, ensuring easy integration with your breaker box to provide backup power to your home during outages.

Portability

Measuring L30.5 x W21.3 x H24.8 in, the classic open frame construction of the Dewalt DXGN7200 provides stability while enabling convenient maintenance access to components and adequate air cooling. The featured design is ideal for the outdoors and all tough environments.

Despite its 195 lbs, the generator falls under the category of 'portable,' signifying its movability, although its weight may hinder easy portability.

A lift hook, which is on the top of the frame, serves as an extra safety feature for the transport, unloading and loading of the device.

Features

Enhancing monitoring capabilities, the DXGN7200 features a digital data center within its control panel, furnishing essential details on the lifetime run hours for tracking activity and status.

The built-in fuel gauge of the generator ensures simple and quick gas level assessments.

As for its security measures, the device features an overload protection (circuit breaker) and an automatic low oil shut-off, letting you use it with a peace of mind.

Along with the aforementioned features, from an accessory standpoint, the Dewalt DXGN7200's box includes the typical documentation and an owner's manual (opens in a new tab), which will help you start your generator promptly.

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The Dewalt DXGN7200 versus other generators

The following charts are provided to give you an idea of how some of the key specs of the Dewalt DXGN7200 compare to generators of similar power (between 5500 and 6500 W).

  • Weighing in at 195 lbs, the Dewalt DXGN7200 is one of the heavier generators available in the 5500-6500 rated wattage segment. If weight matters to you, one of the champions in this power range is the Champion 201239 with only 111.6 pounds.
  • As this generator has its lowest possible noise of 79 dBA, it should be considered noisier compared to its peers of a comparable running wattage. If noise is a concern for you, you could consider the Honda EU7000iS, which is one of the least noisy generators in its power range, rated at 52 dBA.
  • As the DXGN7200 features an autonomy of around 13 hours at 50% load, it has one of the highest run times in comparison to the other generators of its power range.
  • Autonomy holds its importance, however, it is largely dependent on the generator’s fuel capacity and so, it is nonsensible to discuss it without mentioning fuel efficiency as well. When operating at 50% load, the generator's fuel consumption is estimated at 0.62 GPH, placing it within the average range of gasoline usage among similarly powerful devices. If you are concerned with gasoline efficiency, having a fuel consumption of just 0.38 GPH, the DuroMax XP7000iHT is a device you could look out for.

The bottom line

STRENGTHS:
  • GFCI Outlets
  • Honda engine
  • Electric start
  • High run time
AVERAGE SPECS:
  • Decent fuel efficiency
WEAKNESSES:
  • No 50-amp output
  • Battery not included
  • No remote start
  • On the heavy side (195 lbs)
  • On the noisy side (79 dBA)

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Features and Specifications

General
InverterNo
Parallel capableNo
RV readyNo
FuelGasoline
Engine389 cc Honda GX390 OHV 4-stroke
Starting systemRecoil, Electric
Warranty3 years
Power
VoltageAC: 120/240V 60 Hz
Running watts6,100 W
Starting watts7,200 W
Running amps (@120/240V)50.8/25.4 amps
Peak amps (@120/240V)60/30 amps
Run time @50% load13 h
Run time @25% loadUnknown
Features
GFCI outletsYes
Covered outletsYes
Automatic Voltage RegulationYes
AC outlets
  • 2x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI
  • 1x 120V 30A (L5-30R)
  • 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R)
DC outletsNo
Data centerLifetime run hours
IndicatorsNo
Fuel tankMetal, 8 gal
Fuel gaugeYes
Misc
Weight195 lbs
Approx. dimensions (L x W x H)30.5 x 21.3 x 24.8 in
Noise (lower limit)79 dBA
THD< 6%
ComplianceCARB, EPA
SecurityLow oil and overload protection
Spark arrestorYes
NeutralBonded to frame
Accessories includedNo
Other model numbersPD612MHB005
UPC696471618624

We've taken extra care to research and verify each of the specifications above. That said, occasional mistakes or omissions are still possible. If you spot any missing or inaccurate information, feel free to suggest a correction so we can address it.

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About Dewalt

DeWalt is a well renowned, US-based, tool and power equipment company, founded in 1922 by Raymon DeWalt. DeWalt is nowadays a subsidiary of the Stanley Black & Decker corporation, owns 7 manufacturing facilities in the US and offers a large selection of products, from screwdrivers to portable generators. DeWalt’s portable generator line consists of conventional, open designs of various outputs, some of which are powered by Honda engines. However, unlike many of their tools, they are apparently not all made in the US and are manufactured under license by Generac.

Warranty Information

The Dewalt DXGN7200 is covered under a warranty for up to 3 years. This warranty may be limited and may not cover all parts of the generator.
For more information about the warranty of Dewalt generators, please consult Dewalt's warranty policies (opens in a new tab). Alternatively, you can also contact their Customer Support: 1-800-4-DEWALT (800-433-9258).

Questions & Answers

What can it power?
Examples of items that can be simultaneously powered.
The examples below are based on a maximum load of 80% and estimated wattages. For a more accurate estimation, use our generator sizer.
ItemRunning WattsStarting Watts
At homeSump pump (1/2 hp)10502150
Furnace fan (1/2 hp)8752350
Refrigerator (energy star)1921192
Electric range21002100
Rice cooker650650
Total4867 W6342 W
For campingRadiant heater13001300
RV refrigerator180600
Hair dryer18001900
Electric fry pan15001500
Bug zapper8080
Total4860 W5280 W
For workTable saw18004500
Grinder14002500
Demolition hammer12601260
Total4460 W7160 W

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