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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In a nutshell, the Dewalt DXGN7200 is a portable generator mostly geared towards:
- Food truck owners who do not wish to see their business interrupted under any circumstances
- Homeowners who want to be sure of their ability to power their fridges, cooking tools, heating and lighting equipment during power failures
- Professionals in need of safely powering high-intensity work or lighting equipment
- RV travellers who wish to upgrade their experience to another level
The subsequent sections will explore in detail its power characteristics, the diverse outlets it provides, its overall portability, and the supplementary features it offers.
Power & Run Time
Dewalt DXGN7200 runs on gasoline, powered by a 389 cc (11.7 hp) Honda GX390 OHV 4-stroke engine, delivering 120/240V, boasting a running wattage of 6,100W alongside a starting wattage of 7,200W.
At a noise rating of 79 dBA (less noisy than a shower), this generator can be started via a traditional recoil pull-start mechanism, or a convenient and efficient electric starter (battery not included).
The DXGN7200 boasts a fuel tank capable of holding 8 gallons, allowing it to run continuously for around 13 hours at 50% load (with fuel usage averaging around 0.62 gallons per hour).
The quite high THD (<6%) of the DXGN7200 makes it unsuitable for powering sensitive electronic devices.
Outlets
The control panel features 6 AC outlets as follows:
Even though this Dewalt generator isn't quite RV Ready, its L5-30R receptacle allows an easy RV connection via an L5-30P to TT-30R adaptor. Besides, as the DXGN7200 holds a twist-lock L14-30R receptacle, it is transfer switch ready: you'll easily be able to connect it to your breaker box to power your home during a power outage.
Portability
At L30.5 x W21.3 x H24.8 in, the standard open frame design of the Dewalt DXGN7200 delivers stability alongside easy maintenance access to components and good air cooling. The generator is designed for ideal use outdoors and in rough environments.
Even at 195 lbs, the generator is categorized as 'portable,' suggesting its movability, although its weight impede its portability.
Further safety during transport, loading and unloading of the device is provided by a lift hook, which is placed on the top of the generator's frame.
Features
Embedded in the control panel of the DXGN7200, a digital data center serves as a vital feature, offering comprehensive information on the lifetime run hours to aid in monitoring activity and status.
The inclusion of a built-in fuel gauge in the generator streamlines gas level checks for quick and convenient assessments.
From a security standpoint, the product offers an automatic low oil shut-off and an overload protection (circuit breaker), allowing you to use it with a peace of mind.
Besides the features previously mentioned, accessory-wise, the Dewalt DXGN7200 comes with the usual documentation and owner's manual (opens in a new tab) needed to get you promptly started.
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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).
- As its weight is 195 pounds, the Dewalt DXGN7200 falls in the expected weight range of the devices in the 5500-6500 rated wattage category. In terms of weight, one of the champions in their power range is the Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO, standing at just 118 lbs.
- 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 emissions are one of your priorities, you may want to take a look at the Honda EU7000iS. It's one of the quietest options among generators of similar power, rated at 52 dBA.
- Compared to devices of similar power, the DXGN7200 stands out with one of the higher run times, lasting around 13 hours at 50% load. If prolonged run time is essential to your needs, you could consider the Predator 6500, which offers one of the highest autonomy among devices with similar power output, lasting around 14.5 hours.
- The run time is important, but also hugely depends on the capacity of the fuel tank and doesn't mean much if we don't talk about fuel consumption as well. This generator has an estimated fuel consumption of roughly 0.62 GPH (gallon per hour) at a 50% load, rendering it somewhat average compared to devices of a similar output. If you are concerned with gasoline efficiency, having a fuel consumption of just 0.38 GPH, the DuroMax XP7000iH is a device you could look out for.
The bottom line
- GFCI Outlets
- Honda engine
- Electric start
- High run time
- Decent weight (195 lbs)
- Decent fuel efficiency
- No 50-amp output
- Battery not included
- No remote start
- On the noisy side (79 dBA)
Features and Specifications
Inverter | No |
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Parallel capable | No |
RV ready | No |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Engine | 389 cc Honda GX390 OHV 4-stroke |
Starting system | Recoil, Electric |
Warranty | 3 years |
Voltage | AC: 120/240V 60 Hz |
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Running watts | 6,100 W |
Starting watts | 7,200 W |
Running amps (@120/240V) | 50.8/25.4 amps |
Peak amps (@120/240V) | 60/30 amps |
Run time @50% load | 13 h |
Run time @25% load | Unknown |
GFCI outlets | Yes |
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Covered outlets | Yes |
Automatic Voltage Regulation | Yes |
AC outlets |
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DC outlets | No |
Data center | Lifetime run hours |
Indicators | No |
Fuel tank | Metal, 8 gal |
Fuel gauge | Yes |
Weight | 195 lbs |
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Approx. dimensions (L x W x H) | 30.5 x 21.3 x 24.8 in |
Noise (lower limit) | 79 dBA |
THD | < 6% |
Compliance | CARB, EPA |
Security | Low oil and overload protection |
Spark arrestor | Yes |
Neutral | Bonded to frame |
Accessories included | No |
Other model numbers | PD612MHB005 |
UPC | 696471618624 |
Unlike many websites, we did our best to research each of the specs above. That being said, we are not immune to making the occasional mistake or omission. Should you notice any missing or incorrect values, don't hesitate to suggest improvements so we can address the issue.
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?
Item | Running Watts | Starting Watts | |
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At home | Sump pump (1/2 hp) | 1050 | 2150 |
Furnace fan (1/2 hp) | 875 | 2350 | |
Refrigerator (energy star) | 192 | 1192 | |
Electric range | 2100 | 2100 | |
Rice cooker | 650 | 650 | |
Total | 4867 W | 6342 W | |
For camping | Radiant heater | 1300 | 1300 |
RV refrigerator | 180 | 600 | |
Hair dryer | 1800 | 1900 | |
Microwave (1000 watts) | 1500 | 1500 | |
Bug zapper | 80 | 80 | |
Total | 4860 W | 5280 W | |
For work | Table saw | 1800 | 4500 |
Grinder | 1400 | 2500 | |
Demolition hammer | 1260 | 1260 | |
Total | 4460 W | 7160 W |
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