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Remember when you had clean and quiet portable power? The WEN 4500-Watt Dual Fuel Inverter Generator produces clean energy free of voltage spikes and drops without all of the noise of a regular generator. Generate up to 4500 surge watts and 3500 rated watts of power on gasoline, or connect a propane tank for up to 4500 surge watts and 3150 running watts of power on LPG. Our 212cc 4-stroke air-cooled OHV engine operates at an extremely quiet 58 decibels at quarter load, about as quiet as a window air conditioner or the average conversation. This limits its invasiveness while hunting, camping, tailgating and restoring back-up power.
Dual-fuel versatility: Runs on gasoline or propane for flexible, reliable power in any situation.
Clean, stable inverter output: Safe for laptops, phones, and sensitive electronics with no voltage spikes.
Ultra-quiet operation: Just 58 dB at quarter load—ideal for camping, RVing, tailgating, and residential use.
Remote electric start: Start the generator from a distance for added convenience and ease.
Safety-focused design: CO Watchdog automatically shuts down the generator if unsafe carbon monoxide levels are detected.
Q: What are the power ratings for each fuel type?
A: Gasoline: 4500 surge / 3500 running watts. Propane: 4500 surge / 3150 running watts.
Q: Is it safe for sensitive electronics?
A: Yes—the inverter provides clean, low-distortion power ideal for electronics.
Q: How loud is the DF452iX?
A: Only 58 dB at quarter load, similar to a conversation or window AC.
Q: Does it offer remote start?
A: Yes—features a remote electric start plus recoil backup.
Q: Is it RV-ready?
A: Yes—includes RV-compatible outlets for easy hookup.
Q: Does it include CO safety protection?
A: Yes—the CO Watchdog sensor shuts the unit down automatically when CO levels become unsafe.
Change engine oil regularly to ensure smooth and reliable performance.
Clean or replace the air filter often to maintain proper airflow.
Inspect the spark plug and fuel lines periodically for wear or buildup.
Run the generator monthly to keep internal components lubricated.
Use stabilized fuel or drain gasoline before long-term storage to prevent carburetor issues.