Coleman CG3500i 3500W Inverter Generator







Key features
- •POWERFUL AND EASY TO USE - maximum output 3500W with 3000W continuous output. Includes economy switch which optimizes engine speed according to power demand
- •SAFE AND FUNCTIONAL - built-in overload protection and low-oil indicator with automatic engine shut-off. Rated voltage 100/120V. DC output 12V 8.3A
- •PERFECT FOR ANY SITUATION - Perfect for campsites, cabins, RVs, trailers, Tailgating and more. It is the perfect Adventure accessory
- •LONG LASTING! - Run time 3.1 hours 100% load/4.2 hours 50% load to get you through your Adventure
- •QUIET - But still extra quiet operation - Only 63Db noise level at 23ft
BrandColeman Powersports
CategoryPower Inverters
Coleman CG3500i 3500W Inverter Generator
List Price: $1097.39$987.65DEALYou Save: $109.74 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.8
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Is not a Honda but will do the work!
Mario Rodriguez✓ Verified Purchase•September 23, 2017
Awesome product, not noisy like others. Used for 6 days after the Hurricane Irma. Serviced (oil change) every 4 complete gas tanks!
I suggest to drain completely the gas tank before storage, live the oil in the crankcase... is not necessary to drain it. Eventually... add some gas, crank the engine and put some charge on it... like a drill or a few lights, just to activate the generator part (usually the brushes go bad after storage), let it run out of gas and then store it. Just to let you know guys... used for a portable AC and exchanging a small freezer, a refrigerator (lowing down the thermostat), a microwave, some times a induction cook top, some lights, a TV and some other small appliances. Check the wattage requirement for every application, you have only 3500W.
Very important: Using ethanol gas "will damage" eventually the carburetor, use recreational gas instead.
I suggest to drain completely the gas tank before storage, live the oil in the crankcase... is not necessary to drain it. Eventually... add some gas, crank the engine and put some charge on it... like a drill or a few lights, just to activate the generator part (usually the brushes go bad after storage), let it run out of gas and then store it. Just to let you know guys... used for a portable AC and exchanging a small freezer, a refrigerator (lowing down the thermostat), a microwave, some times a induction cook top, some lights, a TV and some other small appliances. Check the wattage requirement for every application, you have only 3500W.
Very important: Using ethanol gas "will damage" eventually the carburetor, use recreational gas instead.
i feels like it weighs more than 70 lbs
Steven Belcher✓ Verified Purchase•September 12, 2017
i feels like it weighs more than 70 lbs. would have been nice to have wheel and a pull handle.
Do not buy this generator to run your RV AC
Ryan N.✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2017
This generator does not take .9L of oil. I tried to fill the oil tank at the gas station and it made a huge mess. I purchased the generator to power my NEW Dometic 150000 BTU AC with a hard start capacitor upgrade in my RV but every time the compressor turned on it would shut off and the overload light would come on. This generator is very heavy and is cheaply made.
Four Stars
Pamela McAllister✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2017
Started easy, good power & output, but to loud to use at a campground with near-by neighbors.
Prefect for our household needs.
BBMoreB✓ Verified Purchase•June 25, 2017
It will run our refrigerator, a light and a fan without any issues. Even though, we live in the city and do not experience frequent power outages - we have it for peace of mind. We have also taken it with us a a couple of camping trips, as the backup, but we did not have to use it. It size fit prefect inside our camper undercarriage storage area.
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