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The Champion 4250-Watt Dual Fuel Open Frame Inverter Generator delivers robust, clean power with advanced quiet technology, operating on gasoline or propane. Lightweight and 50% quieter than traditional models, it features a 224cc engine, 22-hour runtime, multiple outlets including RV-ready 30A, and is parallel-ready for scalable power. Backed by a 3-year warranty and lifetime support, it’s the smart, versatile choice for RVers, tailgaters, and home backup.






























| ASIN | B08L9RQRNW |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,648 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #348 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Champion Power Equipment |
| Brand Name | Champion Power Equipment |
| Color | Dual Fuel Technology |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 539 Reviews |
| Engine Displacement | 224 Cubic Centimeters |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Ignition System Type | Compression |
| Included Components | Engine Oil, Oil Funnel, Propane (LPG) Hose, USB Adapter |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27.9"L x 23.4"W x 21.7"H |
| Item Height | 21.7 inches |
| Item Type Name | Inverter Generator |
| Item Weight | 79 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Champion Power Equipment |
| Model Name | 4250-Watt Open Frame |
| Model Number | 200914 |
| Output Wattage | 4250 |
| Power Source | Fuel Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Running Wattage | 3500 Watts |
| Runtime | 22 hours |
| Starting Wattage | 4250 Watts |
| Tank Volume | 4 Gallons |
| Total Power Outlets | 3 |
| UPC | 817198023854 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 4250 watts |
T**N
Very high quality - Happy Camper
I bought this for a variety of reasons: - Dual fuel and the ability to run Propane. This generator will be used very rarely, perhaps every two or three years whenever local power goes down. It MUST start when needed. Propane, unlike gasoline, does not deteriorate during long term storage. Therefore I plan to run it with a couple of 100 lb propane tanks. - High ratings. - The Champion website seems well organized. - Complete and well organized user manual, parts list, and wiring diagram. - Competitive, innovative technology and fully featured product range. They offer dual fuel on their smallest generators. - Very reasonable price. - Light enough that I can lift it, should the need arise. - Lots of youtube vids. Comments: - I bought their wheel kit, it installed in about 10 minutes. - At first I was unable to start the generator. A shot of starter fluid got it going for about 5 seconds, then it stalled. I thought it was a spark problem. I called Champion service and got a knowledgeable person on the line in less than 2 minutes. I asked if the low oil shutoff could be stuck. They said it's very rare for that to be a problem. The solution was to pre-load the recoil starter. That's when you pull the cord until you get resistance (about half way), then release the cord, then do a full pull. I did that and it started instantaneously. - The fuel gauge was stuck on empty. Champion service is sending a free replacement. They said it's very easy to replace. - The overall impression is high quality, nothing feels cheap. I was a little skeptical about the EZ start dial, which is a combined gas/propane fuel valve and ignition switch. However, it feels robust and operates with a positive action. It's wonderful to be able to switch from gas to propane with just the flick of the wrist. The propane hose and fittings are top quality, and even include a snazzy removable bracket to hang it on the generator. - Noise is on par with other small generators. But the relatively large 224 cc engine doesn't sound buzzy, more of a subdued rumble. Conclusion: Yes, I recommend this generator.
S**A
GREAT QUALITY - WORKS RIGHT OUT THE BOX - EASY TO USE
This seems extremely well built, came very well packaged. Set up and started right way with propane. Ran for a few hours to start breaking it in. No issues. Much less noise than my larger generator but it is a generator with considerable power so it is not noiseless. Registration was also a breeze. Mine did not come with a remote and I have not needed customer service for anything so far.
L**Y
Amazing generator! Plenty of power and multiple connections.
We got this for off grid RVing and it worked flawlessly for our 2 week camping in the boondocks. We work remotely, so it powered our Starlink, computer, printer, and even had enough power to run our small AC unit and microwave, but not simultaneously. It starts very easily, has a large tank for gas and can operate on propane of needed. I really like the gas run-out shutoff that is integrated into the start switch. No more hunting down the fuel switch to run the carb empty. Much better for storage. Do know that it's heavy. About 70lbs, so it's a pig to move. But we appreciate the quiet so moving it 100ft away is still worth it. I'll work on building a little wagon for it lol.
G**B
Budget 3.3kw Inverter Generator
I bought this dual fuel generator as a spare/loaner for $317 during a sale in Dec 2023. I applied a $100 gift card so my out of pocket was $217 which made it a no-brainer. For a loaner it checks all the right boxes -dual fuel so no worries about vintage (stale) gas from the neighbor's shed -loud enough it will be obvious if it "grows legs" (theft) -open frame is easy to run a chain/lock through -not a $2400 Honda unit -enough wattage to reduce the need for load juggling -long run time It is a bit loud, but it quieted down after the break-in. It was quieter still up on a furniture dolly so I believe some of the noise is amplified off the ground. The rated power output seems a bit overstated because the inverter module is printed with 3.3KW. It will probably do the stated outputs, but in the interest of longevity I'm choosing to treat it as a 3KW generator. The components on the inverter board look pretty generic which is another reason to go easy on it. I may even wire a 12v computer fan to blow across the inverter board heat sink. I do believe this is a good value at <$400; Any more than that and I'd be looking at the WEN DF450i closed frame dual fuel instead ($648 at the time of this review). Update Jan 2025: Generator has performed well over a couple short outages. It ran a 12k midea inverter AC, 2 fullsize refrigerators, a dorm fridge, plus a variety of low-wattage stuff without issue. The 30amp outlet only secures certain TT30 plugs well because the plastic lip on the front panel prevents the plug from seating fully. An L5-30P outlet would've been a better design choice. After using the furniture dolly I'll say the wheel kit would be a worthy upgrade.
W**N
Incredible value
This is the Best value for small inverter propane generator available. I purchased this generator on sale last Oct for $399. It comes with a dual stage propane regulator, hose and demand regulator, this included part alone is $150 if purchased separately. An important thing to note is that this will not power 240v appliances like septic and well pumps, elect water heaters etc. It will power just about all your homes 120v needs, Within reason you may need to shut off something to run another temporarily. Champion engines are almost as good as Honda I have a friend that worked for Costco doing QC testing and told me to only buy champion, or Honda if I could afford Honda. This is an inverter generator so will produce demand power by changing the engine rpms, this saves a ton of fuel while also creating much cleaner sine wave power for sensitive electronics (I have had electronics not work on non inverter generators) For my purposes I took the gas tank off completely and made a piece of plywood with a hole so my propane tank would fit tightly on top. I also got an off brand wheel kit. Propane burns A LOT cleaner than gasoline, and will not gel, varnish and clog the carb like gas. Usually a small engines problem is due to carb or gas and get tossed because it’s too much trouble to install a new carb. This is why I got rid of gas all together. A bbq tank holds 4.5 gallons of propane and will run for 2x the time as the tank, propane never goes bad, and is consistently good unlike quality issues of ethanol gas, and short shelf lifespan of gasoline. I changed the oil at 5 hours like the manual stated and this generator runs quietly like a top. The only difficult thing to note is that there is not a primer button on the propane demand regulator so it takes about 5-10 starter pulls to draw vacuum and propane into the combustion chamber. It’s small enough for one person to use and move! If you’re on a budget this is the one!
A**R
Works as it should...
Living in a state where every square foot is subject to hurricanes, a generator is a must have piece of equipment. So far this one has worked great, only 50 hours on the generator, cranks on the first or second pull and runs for hours on a tank of gas or propane. Cranking on propane does require choking and slowly opening the valve on the propane tank, plus a couple of slow pulls to flush out the air, then it will usually crank right up. Time and extended running will tell about the build quality, but for a back-up to run some appliances and a small window unit it fits the bill. Amazon used to run some good sales on these generators, but with the China thing going on who knows.
A**R
Champion, 200914 4250-Watt Open Frame Inverter Generator, Dual Fuel
I bought this for the purpose of power outages. I based the purchase on 1. the dual fuel aspect and 2. the reviews for Champion where by and large good. I did not want to pay a premium for a Honda and then add a propane conversion kit. I chose an inverter generator to be kind to things with chips in them. Almost everything has chips in them, from refrigerators to TVs. A regular generators output has the potential of being to dirty. Also, the idea of being able to have propane on hand for an indefinite period of time and not go stale was appealing. Note that using propane the running wattage is 3150 vs 3500 for gasoline on this inverter generator. I followed the instructions upon unpacking the inverter generator and filled it with the supplied oil. The next step was to give it the recommended 5hr break-in. The set up was on my back patio . Hooking it up to propane was a breeze. This model is a pull start. On my first attempt starting it I did not tension the pull cord first (as instructed) and thought something was wrong. Checking the manual and found the user error, tensioned the cord and it started right away. Be sure to set up in an area where exhaust gas will not build up i.e. near windows, doors or to near people etc. The load I used was my home refrigerator-720 watts (running wattage), a 1/4hp fan about 400 watts, and a hair drier upward to 1200 watts. I used the hair drier to alter the output as recommended in the manual to help seat the piston rings. Shutting it off was as easy as shutting off the propane supply. After the break-in I let it cool enough to change the oil, I used 10W-30. Cons: 1. There is a red LCD readout that is difficult to read in bright sunlight. 2. Does not come with a wheel kit. At the time of my purchase I didn't find one available so I used a moving dolly to get it around. 3. Do not know if this counts as a con. It has a 30A RV plug instead of three prong twist lock plug. I bought an RV plug made by Conntek on Amazon it gave me two more outlets. Conntek makes other plugs that will work too. 4. Though on the quiet side for a generator it is still noisy. I plan on making a shed with good venting, fan assist air movement and rockwool sound dampening. Please note that although I list these as "Cons" they would not have changed my mind in the least and may be common with other generators, just the nature of the beast. Pros: 1. Being able to use propane is a plus. Although the generator gives a lower output I don't have to worry about storing gasoline, going stale or whether it has to much ethanol for my use. Propane can be stored laterally for years. Also, the exhaust does not have an overwhelming obnoxious odor as it does with gasoline. Just a few ending notes. It is worth mentioning again about exhaust, placement is everything. Do not skimp on extension cords. Look at the wire gauge my guess is that my refrigerator at 720 watts (running) might pull 2160 when a compressor kicks on. I wouldn't run a 16 or 14 gauge extension cord for it. Think of it as if it where a water pipe. The higher number (gauge) of the wire, smaller the pipe. This is more restrictive to all of those electrons trying to move through the wire. The lower number (gauge) like 12 or 10, larger the pipe, easier flow, less restriction. If power cycles on what you plug in then account for it and have a cord that can handle it. Also, pay attention to the available Amps and what you are plugging in. I hope to update this in a year or so. A review on a brand new purchase doesn't really do justice.
J**.
DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM CHAMPION!!!
Bought this 4250 dual fuel inverter in September. Brought it to my camper and ran fine for 1 night. Mind you im running a table top fan and the fan function only on the ac unit. Next night it ran fine for 2 hours then died, next night ran for 15 minutes then died, next night ran for 4 hours and died. Called Champion and they told me it needs a grounding plug which I already knew was not true. Tried it and ran for 10 minutes and died. Called the next day and got a gentleman named Paul which gave me a run around again for the second day in a row. Im in Northern VT about 25 min from Canada and they were going to send me to southern NH for it to be “repaired” which they didn’t know if they had the part or not. So you’re going to waste my time AGAIN and waste my gas just to tell me BS . DO NOT BUY FROM CHAMPION. CUSTOMER SERVICE IS ABSOLUTELY ATROCIOUS AND THERE PRODUCTS ARE AFUL!!! Spend the money and get a Generac!
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