

⚡ Power your life, your way — anytime, anywhere!
The DuroMax XP13000HX is a powerhouse dual fuel portable generator delivering 13,000 watts of reliable energy with a 500cc OHV engine. Designed for whole-home backup, it runs on gasoline or propane, features an electric push-button start, and includes a versatile outlet panel with a 50-amp transfer switch-ready socket. Built tough with all-copper windings and safety CO Alert, it’s perfect for emergency preparedness, RV use, and professional-grade power needs.











| ASIN | B086Z452V9 |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Lead Acid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,008 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #73 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | DuroMax |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,361) |
| Date First Available | April 10, 2020 |
| Engine Displacement | 500 Cubic Centimeters |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Fuel Type | GASOLINE / PROPANE |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811640016234 |
| Horsepower | 17.43 |
| Ignition System Type | electric start |
| Included Components | XP13000HX Generator, Oil Funnel, Spark Plug Wrench, Tool Set, Wheel & Handle Kit, Propane Regulator, and Owner's Manual |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 245 pounds |
| Item model number | XP13000HX |
| Manufacturer | DuroMax |
| Material | Steel |
| Model Name | DuroMax XP13000HX 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator - |
| Output Wattage | 13000 |
| Part Number | XP13000HX |
| Pattern | Generator |
| Power Source | Gas |
| Product Dimensions | 30"L x 29"W x 26"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Residential |
| Running Wattage | 10500 Watts |
| Special Feature | Digital Display, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Portable |
| Special Features | Digital Display, Dual Fuel, Electric Start, Portable |
| Starting Wattage | 13000 Watts |
| Style | 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel |
| Tank Volume | 0.5 Gallons |
| Total Power Outlets | 4 |
| UPC | 811640016234 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 5 Year Manufacturer |
| Wattage | 13000 watts |
N**.
Solid, heavy, durable, little noisy.
So I owe this generator a review. 2 years late but better later than never. I only ever ran this on propane. it's never seen gas in its life. It starts strong. it runs smoothly. a little loud but it's a large open frame so comes with the territory. Moving it is okay its heavy again not a negative. I have it set up to run off of one of my 100 LB propane tank. It back feeds into the house through a 50 amp service. (please don't attempt unless you have experience doing this or consult with a local electrician) it effortlessly handles whole house AC. water heater and electric stove I switch off high demand appliances as needed but leave the small stuff on all the time. It starts good 90% of the time on electrical start reason I give it that rating is once in a while it backfires after sitting a while when trying to start on propane sometimes it has to try a couple times to start. Again this is not a red flag just feel like it should be said. Something else I noticed is the choke is electric. so you set it to choke before you hit set start button, and after its running it automatically moves the choke to run honestly did not know it did that when I bought it. For what is is definitely a solid choice. Last time I ran it I ran non stop for about 15 hours. then the main power came back on lol.
B**R
XP13000HXT Natural Gas-Focused Review
Okay, you are clearly eyeing the HXT version of this generator to run natural gas…or at least have that option, right? Otherwise, you can spend significantly less and get the dual fuel version. If you are like me, you would like something that runs off natural gas, similar to a whole-house solution…but without spending the $15K of that whole-house solution. This unit offers a good compromise. It is not as powerful as a whole-house generator, and it requires a bit of effort to get it up and running each time you need it, but it is far less expensive. My goal was to run the smaller of my two AC units, the associated furnace fan, and most other appliances (e.g., refrigerators) when we next lose power in the Houston area for whatever reason. I was comparing this option against the considerably less expensive Champion 100416 tri-fuel generator, which also looks well-designed. The problem with the Champion unit for my purposes is that, while the wattage is good enough, it only has a 30-amp outlet, which is likely not enough to start even my smaller AC/furnace fan. This DuroMax has a 50-amp outlet which definitely will do the job. Also, the digital gauge is a nice-to-have feature that will prove useful in assessing the load. However, the challenge with a bigger generator is that you do need a natural gas line with a hefty volume of BTUs…the manual says it consumes 225,000 btus per hour at full load. Initially I had the thought to hook it up to my existing 1/2-inch natural gas line on the back patio, which was originally installed to support a grill. However, most grills only need 50,000-100,000 BTUs per hour, and that 1/2-inch line runs a long way from the meter (thus lowering the volume), so that connection seemed likely to be inadequate. Instead, I decided to install a connection off of a 3/4-inch line that supplies my pool heater. The pool heater requires 400,000 BTUs per hour, so I knew that that natural gas line would provide enough BTUs, and the existing regulator was the appropriate size, too (6.0 - 9.0 inch water column according to the manual, which you can find on the DuroMax website). Anyway, I mention the above because I am a very average DIYer, and I had to think through these considerations carefully. Other lessons learned… You are going to need about a quart of 10W-30 SAE motor oil. I don’t know exactly how much because I combined two partial bottles. The point is that it does not come with the oil, so order some if you do not already have it. I also would recommend a trickle charger in case you do not fire up the generator very often. Trickle chargers are cheap and will keep the battery in healthy condition. It helps to have your own tools when taking off the shipping brace, putting on the wheels, et cetera. For example, having a socket wrench made some steps easier. I felt like the supplied tools were a bit lacking. The biggest challenge I faced was that the natural gas hose came with what appeared to be a 3/4-inch to 1/2-inch reducer attached on one end, and goodness gracious was mine on there tightly! It is nice that it has that reducer for those who plan to screw it onto a 1/2-inch gas line, but I didn’t need it, so I had to take it off…which should have been quick and easy…but was not. It took my (admittedly inconsiderable) strength as a 48-year-old guy with a 24-inch pipe wrench and a 12-inch crescent wrench (a.k.a., adjustable wrench) to break it free. Once I had it hooked up to my natural gas supply and the switches in the right positions, I pushed the start button. While the battery did its bit, it failed to crank. It would automatically stop trying after a couple of seconds, then it would automatically retry after a few more seconds. It did this 4-5 times before it finally caught and began to run. Was this because it took a little time to fill the hose and “prime?” I am not sure. I just mention it in hopes offering comfort if your unit does not start on the first attempt either. That’s as far as I’ve gotten at the time of this writing because I still need to have the interlock kit and 50-amp receptacle outlet installed on the house. If I learn more that I deem valuable, I will provide an update. Hope this helps! ********* Update: I did get the interlock kit and 50-amp receptacle outlet installed, and I am happy to report that this setup did the job of running my smaller AC unit, two refrigerators, and all the small stuff in the house (lights, two computers, Internet modem/router, ceiling fans, et cetera). With all of that going, it showed 3 out of 5 bars...so approximately 60% load. Time will tell how well it holds up, but for now I remain pleased with this generator. Well done, DuroMax.
M**G
Very Nice Generator
I purchased this generator to replace an ailing 17-year-old Aurora 6800-watt diesel generator. I purchased a Diesel model for the same reason most people buy propane or natural gas models; gasoline has a very short shelf life. I did much research, and it seems DuroMax has an excellent reputation for reliability and durability. I picked this model as the Aurora 6800 model couldn't run my heat pump and other things at the same time. Most complaints on the DuroMax models are related to noise and shutting down because of the CO sensor. It is a 20hp motor and is going to be a bit noisy, it is much quieter than my diesel generator. As far as the CO sensor issue many people believe the sensors are too sensitive, many complain of it being triggered even when running out in the open. I have only run mine for the 8-hour break in period so far, 3 continuous hours 1 day and the rest then next day with a 24-amp load and it didn't shut down. The CO sensor issue is not exclusive to DuroMax, almost all manufacturers are having similar complaints. apparently even if the wind blows against the exhaust, it can blow back on the sensor and cause a shutdown. You have to wait 5 minutes before it will start back up if that happens. Hopefully they will improve on this issue, there's always going to be people who will try and run a generator in their house or garage so I see the need, but I also will be very irritated if mine starts shutting down like that. I am happy with my purchase and recommend this model to others, I like it.
M**E
Machine runs well gets the job done. Easy instal. However Day & Ross left it in the front of my house, after writing to place it to the side so it wouldn’t get stollen. The box it came it actually looked like it survived a hurricane. The vents were all dented inward, the metal legs were bent up, the bottom of the gen. scratched like it had been dragged around. Clearly it had been removed from the box and tossed around. 0/10 for shipping but 8/10 for quality of actual generator.
D**D
Magnifique génératrice .Elle fonctionner comme une pro le premier coup .Je l ai surnommée La BETE.
A**R
Bought the generator in October, had a GenLink installed to the house, we lost power for 2 hours yesterday, I had the generator up and running in minutes. I now know when we lose power I can get the generator up and running. Generator arrived in 2 days after ordering it, took an hour to assemble and running. Very happy with this purchase.
J**N
propleme de livraison au debut et et generatrice non fonctionnel nouvelle generatrice fonctionel super service de m. benjamin un chic monsieu qui c est occuper de mes problemes merci
M**E
Nous n'auront plus peur des pannes d'électricité
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