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The WEN DF360iX is a lightweight, dual-fuel portable inverter generator delivering up to 3600 surge watts and 2900 running watts on gasoline, or 3500 surge and 2600 running watts on propane. It features ultra-quiet operation, clean power output safe for sensitive electronics, a CO Watchdog sensor for automatic carbon monoxide shutdown, multiple power outlets including RV-ready connections, and a fuel shut-off for easy maintenance—all backed by a 3-year warranty.







| Brand | WEN |
| Wattage | 3600 watts |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Power Source | Fuel Powered |
| Item Weight | 49 Pounds |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Output Wattage | 3600 |
| Special Feature | Dual Fuel |
| Included Components | 3600-Watt Dual Fuel RV-Ready Portable Inverter Generator |
| Color | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 11.63"W x 19.68"H |
| Model Name | Quiet and Lightweight 3600-Watt Dual Fuel RV-Ready Portable Inverter Generator with Fuel Shut Off and CO Watchdog |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Ignition System Type | Spark Ignition System |
| Tank Volume | 1.5 Gallons |
| Engine Displacement | 149 Cubic Centimeters |
| Runtime | 5 hours |
| Total Power Outlets | 7 |
| Frequency | 6E+1 Hz |
| Engine Power Maximum | 2.9E+3 Watts |
| Starting Wattage | 3.6E+3 Watts |
| Running Wattage | 2600 Watts |
| UPC | 044459093602 |
| Manufacturer | WEN |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044459093602 |
| Part Number | DF360iX |
| Item Weight | 49 pounds |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
| Item model number | DF360iX |
| Size | Dual Fuel + CO Alarm |
| Style | 3600W + Dual Fuel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Dual Fuel |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Three-year limited |
S**.
Best value I could find and I’m happy with it
Very pleased with this. Used it to power my RV and did some boondocking. Struggles for a moment when the AC kicks in, as expected, but gets through it and runs everything just fine. It’s pretty quiet (for a generator), especially when not running a big load. I have a larger 7500W unit that isn’t an inverter and that thing is loud. This is way more convenient and you can actually talk around it.It doesn’t seem to make a big difference in power when running on gas vs running on propane, other than it will run a lot longer on a big propane tank than off the small gas tank. I think the runtime on gas while running the AC was 4-6 hours.It’s not light, but its weight is not bad for the size and power. So far it’s started reliably and has been easy to start.My one caveat is the propane quick connect is slightly different than standard an it’s just a touch shorter. This means a regular quick connect won’t snap in. It does come with a regulator and hose that connects straight to a propane tank no problem. I’m considering modifying a quick connect to match the included unit so I can connect it to my RV’s grill connector, but I haven’t done that yet. Seems pretty doable with some grinding.
J**O
Great generator for camping, easy to use, good power
This arrived quickly and initial set up was easy. My Amazon delivery driver was very friendly.I cycled this for 8 hours, on and off eco mode, first no, then minimal load, to break it in. Afterwards, I took it into my kitchen (please don't tell my wife) and I changed the oil.The next day, I tested it out on my camper and used the air conditioning (13K BTU). The generator accepted the load with no issues.The generator is very easy to start, even when cold. I like the gauges and I find it to be pretty quiet. The size is great, because if I choose to, I can store it in my camper, under my lower bunk storage. Even when doing this - I noticed no gasoline smell after driving home.I'm curious to monitor the fuel consumption. On a hot day of testing with the A/C on constantly, I only got around 4 hours on a tank. But again, the generator was barely broken in, and it was a very hot day.All in all I do not foresee any issues with this generator. I think it will serve my needs well. It seems very well built and is easy to use. I like having the power option when I need it.I do recommend this generator for camper use and otherwise.
K**R
Value, power, reliability.
I run a business with vehicles that use large, very expensive generators. Ive bought dozens over the past few years. Recently one of my diesel generators went down. I purchased this unit as a temporary assist while repairs were performed. It was expected to provide half the power needed, but enough as we use breakers to turn on and off equipment t as needed. This little unit out performed much larger, heavier products. It can be carried off the vehicle to use, runs flawlessly and always starts easily. It's quiet, and has a 30amp port,which is unheard of on a compact. All for a fraction of what I've paid for my other back up units and half the size. I'm looking at joining a second unit to permanently replace my $14,000 unit that constantly breaks. I cannot endorse this unit enough.
W**.
Very Good, Not Perfect
I bought this to use with my Arctic Fox camper after my built-in four year old Onan LP generator failed twice, the second time the part needed to repair it was no longer being made.The Wen is a reasonable weight, it starts easily and is a strait up bargain for a 3600 dual fuel inverter generator. It is not super quiet, but it is quieter than the Onan.I rated it four stars for a couple of reasons that mainly have to do with my intended usage.First, the 30 amp plug is located in a funky place. The attached pic shows it is impossible to seat the rv plug in the outlet because the panel below the plug sticks out. If left as it is the plug will eventually back out due to vibration. I am going to shave down the rv cable to make it work.My second issue is I was hoping to use my campers propane supply to run the generator. I have a regulated outlet on the rear of the rig to power a grill, propane firepit, etc. I was going to build a strait hose without a regulator to make this happen.Unfortunately, the pic supplied by Wen does not show the huge additional regulator on the LP hose. I assume this is to control the gas flow when in Eco mode. I am going to confirm this with Wen later. Until then, I will be toting a third propane tank around.I definitely recommend this generator. It will run my 10800 but AC if needed. Can get a propane refill, buy some gas. It is safe for today's electronics. Also, I emailed Wen questions before buying it and they generally responded in a couple of days.Update: The generator continues to start without issue….even if the temps are below 40 degrees. I have it hooked to a Flame King 20 pound propane tank with a float valve fuel level gauge, which takes the guesswork out of propane levels. I have seen some pretty eye opening claims about the Wen’s runtime on a 20p/5 gal tank..Wen claims 14 hours! I am seeing about six hours per tank after break in using a mix of eco and regular settings, mostly just charging my camper batteries and my Jackery generator. On the upside, some items that use propane get finicky when the gas levels get low. The Wen starts right up with 1/4 full tank.
J**R
Great Dual Fuel Generator, Easy to Use
I wouldn't say this generator is "light weight," but it is quiet and well designed. I like the fact that it runs on natural gas, that way I don't have to store gasoline and worry about it's freshness. I did purchase a magnetic oil dipstick and substituted it for the one that came with it as advised by some in the reviews. The generator is easy to start and easy to use. It came with very good instructions on how to set it up along with the LP hose, tools and .5 liter of oil to add to the unit. The controls are easy to navigate and it appears to be well made.
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