Westinghouse iGen4200 Open Frame Inverter Generator Review

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The appeal of an open frame design combined with an inverter system is reduced product weight and cleaner power. For this reason, I have chosen to review the Westinghouse iGen4200 open frame inverter generator.

Westinghouse iGen4200 Produces 4200 Peak Watts

So, this Westinghouse open frame inverter generator provides up to 3500 rated running watts and 4200 peak starting watts. This is clean power with less than 3% THD due to the inverter technology. Thus, you might power your television or computer with this generator in an emergency.

Powered By 4-Stroke Gasoline Engine

The iGen4200 open frame inverter generator has a 4-stroke, OHV, 212cc Westinghouse engine that runs on gasoline fuel. The engine has a 2.6-gallon fuel tank and a 0.6 qt oil capacity. The efficiency mode button can be turned on to reduce fuel consumption and engine noise under certain circumstances.

Ready For Travel Trailers

The Westinghouse iGen4200 has a 120V AC 30A TT-30R outlet for your recreational vehicle. Furthermore, it has 120V AC 20A 5-20R household duplex outlets and 5V DC USB ports. The outlets have covers that might keep out dirt and dust.

Accessories Are Included

The iGen4200 is shipped with a few accessories to get it started. It comes with a small bottle of engine oil, an oil funnel, a spark plug tool and the very important user manual. However, you will need your own utility knife to open the box and fresh unleaded gasoline to fill the generator’s fuel tank.

Westinghouse iGen4200 vs. iPro4200

The iGen4200 and iPro4200 both provide 4200 peak watts and 3500 running watts. They both have the 212cc 4-stroke Westinghouse engine, inverter system, efficiency mode and VFT data center display. These two open frame inverter generators look similar, but there are a few small differences.

First of all, the iGen4200 is made specifically for recreational and household power needs while the iPro4200 is made for job sites.

Second, the iPro4200 is more suitable for industrial applications due to its six 120V 20A GFCI outlets, yet it still has two USB outlets.

Third, the iPro4200 is OSHA compliant generator with full panel GFCI so it can safely run power tools at the job site.

To conclude, the iPro4200 is the model you should choose if you need a portable open frame inverter generator for doing work on job sites. If you need an open frame inverter generator for recreational activities, then you should get the iGen4200.

Conclusion

The Westinghouse iGen4200 is a hybrid open frame inverter generator, yet it still weighs 82 pounds. Therefore, you might try to find and install a wheel kit.

The iGen4200 does not have an electric starter and internal battery, so you have to use the recoil pull starter to get it going. Some people find it easy to start while others had some difficulty to start it.

For the most part the Westinghouse iGen4200 performs like any other portable generator, except that it is a few pounds lighter and a little quieter. You can read more about it and view online pricing at Amazon.

You might also be interested in other open frame inverter generators from other manufacturers. The first option is the Champion 100302 which is a 4000-watt open frame inverter generator. Another option that you might consider is the Generac GP3500iO.

Thank you for reading this review of the Westinghouse iGen4200 hybrid open frame inverter generator.