The Gas Generator provides affordable, safe power with the most widely available fuel—gasoline. Gasoline Generators power camping trips, RVs, job sites, parties, and home backup for power outages.

Gas Generator

The Gasoline Generator leads the portable industry with a popular and easy to find fuel. They are the least costly and most widely available with models from many manufactures and in power capacities from small to large. Portable in the sense that they move to wherever the need for power arises. Gas generators have found their way into many activities from camping and RVing to tailgate parties and Home Backup for power outages. On job sites, they power tools and equipment for trades and workers.

Today, more people than ever before use gasoline generators in some aspect of their lives. Recreation, work, or home use grows every year.

Gasoline Generator

An internal combustion engine in a Gasoline Generator turns an alternator, also called an AC generator. The engine converts the energy stored in gasoline to mechanical energy, which the AC Generator changes into electrical energy. Of the three most common fuels for portables, gasoline has the most stored energy. Only diesel stores more energy, but engines that use it are more expensive and less common in the portable market.

For that reason, the Gas Powered Generator remains the most popular available with sizes ranging from 1200 Watts to 17500 Watts.

Gas Powered Generator

A Gas Powered Generator includes features based on purpose. 30 Amp and 50 Amp 240 Volt outlets are common on Gasoline Generators designed for home backup. A generator cord connects to a transfer switch for a safe and easy connection. 120-Volt 15-Amp and 20-Amp outlets provide connections for extension cords.

Multiple 120-Volts outlets are common on generators for job sites and contractors. Idle Control runs the generator at a lower speed when power use stops to save fuel and reduce noise.

Gas Generators with Travel Trailer Outlets provide RVs with a convenient connection that matches their trailer, motor home, or truck camper.

Featured Gas Generator Models at Norwall

Cummins 2500 Watt Generator

Inverter, Ultra Quiet, RV-Camping-Tailgating, 48 Pounds

Champion 12000 Watt Generator

Whole House Backup, Contractor, Lift Hook, 12-Inch Wheels

Generac 17500 Watt Generator

Home Backup, Job Site, Idle Control, Max Power

DuroMax 9500 Watt—12000 Starting Watts

Home Backup, CO Shutdown, Electric Start, Dual Fuel

Briggs & Stratton 6500 Watt QuietPower

Inverter, 14-Hour Run Time, Home Backup, GFCI Outlets

Westinghouse 9500 Watt Dual Fuel

Home Backup, Job Site, LP or Gasoline, Electric Start

The Gas Generator provides affordable, safe power with the most widely available fuel—gasoline. Gasoline Generators power camping trips, RVs, job sites, parties, and home backup for power outages.

Gas Generator

The Gasoline Generator leads the portable industry with a popular and easy to find fuel. They are the least costly and most widely available with models from many manufactures and in power capacities from small to large. Portable in the sense that they move to wherever the need for power arises. Gas generators have found their way into many activities from camping and RVing to tailgate parties and Home Backup for power outages. On job sites, they power tools and equipment for trades and workers.

Today, more people than ever before use gasoline generators in some aspect of their lives. Recreation, work, or home use grows every year.

Gasoline Generator

An internal combustion engine in a Gasoline Generator turns an alternator, also called an AC generator. The engine converts the energy stored in gasoline to mechanical energy, which the AC Generator changes into electrical energy. Of the three most common fuels for portables, gasoline has the most stored energy. Only diesel stores more energy, but engines that use it are more expensive and less common in the portable market.

For that reason, the Gas Powered Generator remains the most popular available with sizes ranging from 1200 Watts to 17500 Watts.

Gas Powered Generator

A Gas Powered Generator includes features based on purpose. 30 Amp and 50 Amp 240 Volt outlets are common on Gasoline Generators designed for home backup. A generator cord connects to a transfer switch for a safe and easy connection. 120-Volt 15-Amp and 20-Amp outlets provide connections for extension cords.

Multiple 120-Volts outlets are common on generators for job sites and contractors. Idle Control runs the generator at a lower speed when power use stops to save fuel and reduce noise.

Gas Generators with Travel Trailer Outlets provide RVs with a convenient connection that matches their trailer, motor home, or truck camper.

Featured Gas Generator Models at Norwall

Cummins 2500 Watt Generator

Inverter, Ultra Quiet, RV-Camping-Tailgating, 48 Pounds

Champion 12000 Watt Generator

Whole House Backup, Contractor, Lift Hook, 12-Inch Wheels

Generac 17500 Watt Generator

Home Backup, Job Site, Idle Control, Max Power

DuroMax 9500 Watt—12000 Starting Watts

Home Backup, CO Shutdown, Electric Start, Dual Fuel

Briggs & Stratton 6500 Watt QuietPower

Inverter, 14-Hour Run Time, Home Backup, GFCI Outlets

Westinghouse 9500 Watt Dual Fuel

Home Backup, Job Site, LP or Gasoline, Electric Start