DuroMax XP16000iHT 16,000-Watt Tri Fuel Portable Digital Inverter Generator – Gas, Propane & Natural Gas, Remote Electric Start, Whole Home Power Backup, Transfer Switch Ready, RV & Emergency Ready

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  • 16,000 Watts of Reliable Tri-Fuel Power – Power your whole home, RV, or job site with clean sine wave energy. Runs on gasoline, propane, or natural gas for maximum fuel flexibility.
  • Dual 50-Amp Outlets for Whole-Home Backup – Equipped with TWO 50A plugs, allowing seamless connection to a transfer switch or generator interlock for full home power.
  • Remote Start for Ultimate Convenience – Start and stop your generator remotely from inside your home, providing effortless operation during storms or outages.
  • CO Alert Technology for Enhanced Safety – Advanced carbon monoxide detection automatically shuts off the generator if dangerous levels are detected.
  • Quiet & Efficient Digital Inverter Technology – Low noise levels make it perfect for home use, RVs, and outdoor events, while inverter technology ensures clean, stable power for sensitive electronics.
  • Quick-Connect Fuel System – Easily switch between gasoline, propane, and natural gas in seconds with the user-friendly front-facing fuel selector.
  • DuroMax Heavy-Duty Engine – Built to Last – Powered by a durable DuroMax engine, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability in any situation.
  • Smart Digital Control Center – Monitor voltage, frequency, fuel levels, and runtime in real-time with the intuitive LCD display.

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