Simpson Portable 1800-Watt Inverter Generator - SIG2218
SIMPSON inverter generators are perfect for providing power at work sites, recreational facilities, residential locations and more. The compact design allows for easy storage when not in use. Whether tailgating before a game, charging tools at a construction site or providing backup power for your home in case of a weather-related emergency, rely on SIMPSON for your power needs.
- SIMPSON CRX 79cc engine with large recoil for easy starting (50-State compliant)
- LED Display
- Easy access data center provides real-time readings on fuel/wattage levels and run time
- Power is quietly delivered in comparison to standard generator noise levels
- Now with GFCI Protection
- Unit Dimensions: L: 20” x W:12” x H: 18”
- Unit Weight: 46 lbs
- The actual product may vary slightly from product images
Specifications
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UPC (Online / In-Store): 879399003707
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Power Type: Gasoline
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Running Watts: 1800
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Starting Watts: 2200
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Fuel Tank Capacity (Gallons): 1.32
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Engine Brand: SIMPSON 120V Electric Motor
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Fuel Load Consumption: .15
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Number of Circuits/Outlets: 2
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Outlet Type: 120V 20A | 12V DC
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Run Time at 50% Load (hours/tank or charge): 8
What Our Experts Think
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Clean, Stable Power Output: Inverter technology delivers consistent power that is safe for sensitive electronics such as laptops, smartphones, and small appliances.
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Lightweight & Portable: The compact design makes it easy to transport for camping, tailgating, outdoor events, and emergency backup needs.
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Fuel-Efficient Performance: Designed to provide reliable power while optimizing fuel consumption for longer run times.
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Quiet Operation: Inverter generators typically operate more quietly than conventional generators, making them ideal for recreational and residential use.
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Perfect for On-the-Go Power: Great for powering lights, chargers, small tools, and essential devices when grid power is unavailable.
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User-Friendly Design: Easy startup and straightforward controls make it a practical option for both first-time and experienced generator users.
Q&A
Maintenance Tips
- Check the engine oil level before each use and replace oil at the intervals recommended by the manufacturer.
- Inspect and clean the air filter regularly to maintain efficient airflow and fuel economy.
- Use fresh unleaded fuel and add a fuel stabilizer if the generator will be stored for an extended period.
- Run the generator periodically during storage to keep internal engine components properly lubricated.
- Keep cooling vents, intake areas, and the inverter housing free from dust, dirt, and debris.
- Inspect the spark plug, fuel lines, and power outlets regularly for signs of wear or damage.
- Avoid overloading the generator and ensure connected devices stay within the rated power capacity.
- Store the generator in a dry, well-ventilated area away from moisture and extreme temperatures.