10-second answer: Most homes need 3,500–4,500 running watts for fridge + furnace fan + lights. Buy WEN 56380i if you want dual-fuel flexibility. Buy Honda EU2200i if you want the quietest reliable unit for essentials only. Skip anything without CO shutoff and inverter output for electronics.
Grid-down doesn’t mean apocalypse — it means your fridge, well pump, and furnace fan stop. A right-sized inverter generator buys you days of normal-ish living on a few gallons of gas or a propane tank. We compared five units preppers actually buy for home backup.
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How Much Wattage Do You Actually Need?
Add your must-run loads — not everything at once:
- Refrigerator: 600–800W running (higher surge on startup)
- Furnace blower: 600–1,000W
- LED lights + router: 200W
- Phone/laptop charging: 100W
Rule of thumb: 3,500W inverter handles a frugal home. 4,500W+ if you want margin for a microwave or space heater on low.
Top 3 — Full Breakdown
#1. WEN 56380i — Dual-Fuel Inverter
Users love: Propane stores forever; gasoline for short outages; CO shutoff sensor.
The catch: Louder than Honda; heavy (~100 lbs with wheels).
#2. Honda EU2200i
Users love: Gold-standard reliability and noise; pure sine for sensitive electronics.
The catch: Won’t run furnace + fridge together — essentials only.
#3. Champion 4500W Dual Fuel
Users love: Best watts-per-dollar in dual-fuel class.
The catch: Bulkier; service network varies by region.
How We Analyzed
- r/preppers generator megathreads — noise complaints, fuel storage tips, CO incidents
- Amazon verified-purchase patterns on inverter models
- Manufacturer wattage sheets cross-checked against real-world load lists
We did not run long-term load tests on every unit. Recommendations prioritize home backup practicality, not contractor jobsite abuse.
Safety Rules (Non-Negotiable)
- Operate outside only — 20+ feet from windows and doors
- Never backfeed a wall outlet without a proper transfer switch
- Store fuel outside the living space; rotate gasoline every 6–12 months
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