

⚡ Power up anywhere, silently and smartly.
The Pulsar PG2300iS is a CARB-compliant, gas-powered inverter generator delivering 2300 peak watts and 1800 running watts with ultra-quiet 59 dB operation. Its compact, durable suitcase design weighs just 47 lbs and features multiple outlets including USB and 12V, plus parallel capability for scalable power—ideal for camping, tailgating, and emergency backup.














| ASIN | B07PDN9VKD |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Brand Name | Pulsar |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (418) |
| Date First Available | 24 July 2023 |
| Fuel type | Gasoline |
| Included Components | Parallel adapter, Carrying handle, Oil bottle, Power cord |
| Item Weight | 21.8 Kilograms |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Model Info | PG2300iS |
| Part Number | PG2300iS |
| Product Dimensions | 50.04 x 28.5 x 45.49 cm; 21.77 kg |
| Special Features | Outlets |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 2300 |
D**N
Génératrice acheté pour avoir service indépendant pendant voyage en roulotte Prolite Éco. Elle ne fait que peu de bruit , fournit le besoin essentiel d'électricité de base pour être fonctionnel. Très robuste, facile à porter, fonctionnement simple et efficace. Très bon produit équivaut un Honda 2200 i
R**R
First question everybody has about these things... "Are they noisy?" The technical response for this one is: "Yes. It is noisy." The practical response is: Noise is relative. Compared to other options for gas powered portable generators, this model is relatively quiet. It's louder than an average 18-wheeler truck exhaust and quieter than almost any gas-powered push mower. It's sound is adequately muffled that even if it would register high in decibels, it does not have a grating sound to it, which makes it conceivably comfortable as background noise, even if you were only standing 10 feet from it. Quite frankly, when I had it outside running out a tank of fuel as a break-in run, I was in the house and hardly heard it running. I almost forgot it was even out there running because I had to turn down the TV to listen for it. As for size, it's about as big as a moderately filled hiking backpack. Its weight is a bit hefty for the size, but the handle is in a well-balanced place and was easy for me to carry it around, walking 50 to 100 feet in the process. I just wouldn't recommend using it as a free-weight while jogging! Setup was easy. I opened the box, removed the top part of the packaging, which contained the oil and accessories, and was able to pull the generator out of its box with ease. From there, I followed the setup guide in the instruction manual to open the side cover. After loosening two screws, you have to "pop" the cover off as it had plastic pins that hold it in place. From there, you can easily access the oil fill hole. Unscrew the oil fill dipstick, then screw in the convenient oil-fill funnel that's included in the accessories. This made it easy to pour in the oil. Then pour in the contents of the included motor oil. The container of oil contains exactly enough oil to fill the oil reservoir. I tested the level with the oil dipstick. One piece of advice, keep that little bottle. You can refill it to the bottle's full line with conventional motor oil for a convenient, premeasured amount to add later when you do its recommended oil changes. As for its usefulness, I didn't test it under any scientific means. The picture I attached to this review shows it powering my workshop. The picture skews the size of the generator. It looks big against the workshop, but the angle of the shot and angle of the camera lens makes it look bigger than it is. The workshop is 18' wide from that view and is about 25-30 feet from the generator. I had all lights on in the workshop. Two LED workbench lights and two LED ceiling lights. I also turned on a desktop computer I had in there, an old CRT video monitor, and two pieces of specialized electronics test equipment. If you're curious, the test equipment was an old logic analyzer from the 1980s with a CRT screen in it, and a two-way radio service monitor from the 1980s. Both test equipment devices consume about 250 watts each. In all, I may have had about 750-800 watts of devices running and the generator just hummed right along. I wasn't going to overexert it during its break-in period, but I was satisfied it would handle my needs. I do not have any personal research on how long it will run under various loads. I don't expect a generator this small to run overnight. If you use this for convenience, like I will tend to do when I sell electronics at flea markets and want to let people test them, then this is perfect for me. If I need to power my refrigerator and freezer if the power goes out for an extended period of time, then I expect to be refilling its tank more often. But at least I would be able to keep the fridge and freezer running. This is a generator for emergency or convenience only. It's not intended to be a whole home backup generator.
S**S
j,ai fais quelque test et elle fonctionne très bien !
S**E
Generator is well designed. Was considering a Honda, but figured I could buy three of these for one of those. It's quiet enough to not aggravate the neighbors. On eco-mode the motor throttles at a lower RPM until a greater load puts demand on the generator's motor. Nice feature! This will replace my standard generator that is constantly down no matter how I store it. Seems reliable so far. Starts on first pull if used recently. If it doesn't, I use the choke and it usually starts right up. Runs really smooth and nice. I would buy again. Great to have during power outage!
S**A
Just went through a near week long power outage due to the weather (and atrocious planning from the power company). Bought this because it claimed to be quiet. Single pull start. Compared to all other generators, it’s quiet (65-75dB). Supported all our necessities for that time period including supplying power to a large fridge/freezer, window A/C unit and allowing my fish tank to continue operating uninterrupted. Easy to carry around due to its small size and weight. Can’t praise this little unit enough for helping us get through that experience. Don’t forget to read the manual before using. Eco mode definitely works for saving gasoline.
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