
A-iPower SUA7600iED vs DuroMax XP7000iH
A-iPower brings higher 6100W output, while DuroMax runs quieter at 62 dB with 16-hour runtime and a 5-year warranty for longer backup use.
- A-iPower SUA7600iED
- DuroMax XP7000iH
Comparison Overview
A-iPower SUA7600iED leads on raw output, delivering 6100 running watts and 7600 starting watts, versus the DuroMax XP7000iH at 5500 running watts and 7000 starting watts. In real use, that extra headroom can matter for starting bigger loads like well pumps, larger RV air conditioners, or running more appliances at once during an outage.
DuroMax counters with comfort and long-haul ownership perks. It’s rated 62 dB compared with A-iPower’s 66 dB, which is a noticeable difference if it’s running near a campsite, RV pad, or close to the house overnight. It also lists 16 hours at 25% load and 8 hours at 50% load, while the A-iPower runtime numbers are not provided here, making the DuroMax easier to plan around for extended outages.
Both are dual-fuel inverter generators (gasoline or propane), and both weigh about the same at 128 to 130 lb, so neither is truly “one-person carry” friendly. Pick A-iPower if you want the higher watt ceiling, and pick DuroMax if quieter operation, published runtime, and a longer warranty matter more.
Key takeaways
- A-iPower SUA7600iED delivers 6100 running watts and 7600 starting watts.
- DuroMax XP7000iH runs at 62 dB and weighs 128 lb.
- A-iPower SUA7600iED is rated 66 dB and weighs 130 lb.
- DuroMax XP7000iH lists 16 hours at 25% load and 8 hours at 50%.
- Both are dual-fuel inverter generators, gasoline or propane capable.
- DuroMax XP7000iH includes a 5-year warranty versus A-iPower’s 3-year.
Best use cases
Choose the A-iPower SUA7600iED if you want the most power in this pair for demanding starts and heavier simultaneous loads. With 7600 starting watts and 6100 running watts, it’s the better fit when you’re trying to keep more of a home running during an outage (for example, a refrigerator and freezer plus lights, internet, and a microwave), or when you have a motor load that can be finicky on startup. It can also be a stronger match for RVers who want more cushion for an air conditioner plus battery charging and kitchen loads. The tradeoff is it’s rated louder at 66 dB, and without published runtime numbers here, you may need to be more conservative with fuel planning, especially if you expect multi-day use.
Choose the DuroMax XP7000iH if your priority is longer, more predictable run planning and a bit less noise. At 62 dB, it’s the friendlier option for overnight use near neighbors, at an RV park, or at a campsite where sound carries. The listed 16 hours at 25% load and 8 hours at 50% load make it easier to estimate refueling intervals for home backup, tailgating, or remote work where you do not want frequent stops. It also comes with a 5-year warranty versus 3 years on the A-iPower, which can matter if you expect to keep it for many seasons. The tradeoff is lower output at 5500 running watts, so you may need to manage loads more carefully if you’re trying to run multiple high-draw appliances at once.
Verdict & recommendation
If your priority is maximum usable power and more starting headroom for tougher loads, the A-iPower SUA7600iED is the better fit on paper with 6100 running watts and 7600 starting watts. If your priority is quieter operation, clearer expectations for refueling, and longer warranty coverage, the DuroMax XP7000iH stands out with 62 dB, up to 16 hours at 25% load, and a 5-year warranty.
Both are dual-fuel inverter models and both are heavy enough that you’ll want wheels and a sensible storage spot. The practical choice comes down to whether you value extra wattage for load flexibility (A-iPower) or a calmer, longer-running ownership experience (DuroMax).
Last updated February 15, 2026
| Specification | A-iPower SUA7600iED | DuroMax XP7000iH |
|---|---|---|
| General | ||
| Product type | Generator | Generator |
| Fuel | Dual-Fuel | Dual-Fuel |
| Inverter | Yes | Yes |
| Parallel capable | Yes | Yes |
| RV ready | No | No |
| Running watts | Winner: Winner: 6100 W | 5500 W |
| Starting watts | Winner: Winner: 7600 W | 7000 W |
| Noise (lower limit) | 66 dB | Winner: Winner: 62 dB |
| Weight | 130 lbs | Winner: Winner: 128 lbs |
| Run time @50% load | Not available | Winner: Winner: 8 h |
| Run time @25% load | Not available | 16 h |
| Fuel tank | 3.6 gal | 3 gal |
| Fuel gauge | Yes | Yes |
| Approx. dimensions (L × W × H) | 28 x 22 x 24 | 25.1 x 19.4 x 21.4 |
| Electrical | ||
| Voltage (AC) | 120/240 | 120/240 |
| Voltage (DC) | 12 | Not available |
| GFCI outlets | No | Yes |
| Covered outlets | Yes | Yes |
| Automatic Voltage Regulation | Yes | Yes |
| THD | Not available | <3% % |
| Engine | ||
| Engine | 322 cc OHV 4-stroke | 320 cc OHV 4-stroke |
| Alternator | Not available | Not available |
| Starting system | Recoil, Electric | Recoil, Electric, Remote |
| Warranty | ||
| Warranty | 3 years | 5 years |
| Power by fuel | ||
| Gasoline | Not available | Not available |
| Running watts | 6100 W | 5500 W |
| Starting watts | 7600 W | 7000 W |
| Running amps (120V) | Not available | Not available |
| Running amps (240V) | Not available | Not available |
| Peak amps (120V) | Not available | Not available |
| Peak amps (240V) | Not available | Not available |
| Run time @50% load | Not available | 8 h |
| Run time @25% load | 10 h | 16 h |
| Propane | Not available | Not available |
| Running watts | 5500 W | 5225 W |
| Starting watts | 6900 W | 6650 W |
| Running amps (120V) | Not available | Not available |
| Running amps (240V) | Not available | Not available |
| Peak amps (120V) | Not available | Not available |
| Peak amps (240V) | Not available | Not available |
| Run time @50% load | Not available | 7 h |
| Run time @25% load | 11.2 h | 13 h |
| Other | ||
| Data center | Not available | Not available |
| Indicators | true | true |
| Compliance | CARB, EPA, ANSI/PGMA G300-2023 | EPA |
| Security | Not available | Not available |
| Spark arrestor | Yes | Yes |
| Neutral | Not available | true |
| UPC | 850016881663 | 811640017019 |
| Core / High-priority specs | ||
| Running Watts (Gasoline) | 6100 | 5500 |
| Running Watts (Propane) | 5500 | 5225 |
| Starting Watts (Gasoline) | 7600 | 7000 |
| Starting Watts (Propane) | 6900 | 6650 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline) | Not available | 8 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane) | Not available | 7 |
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline) | 10 | 16 |
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Propane) | 11.2 | 13 |
| AC Outlet Types | 1x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) 1x 120V 30A (L5-30R) 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R) | 1x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI; 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R) |
| Electrical & power | ||
| Frequency | 60 | 60 |
| Engine & construction | ||
| Engine Type | OHV 4-stroke | 320 cc OHV 4-stroke |
| Engine Displacement | 322 | 320 |
| Alternator Winding Material | Not available | Copper windings |
| Engine Oil Type | Not available | 10W-30 |
| Runtime & fuel system | ||
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline) | 10 | 16 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline) | Not available | 8 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane) | Not available | 7 |
| Safety & compliance | ||
| Overload Protection System | Low oil and overload protection, CO monitoring | Low oil and overload protection |
| Low Oil Protection | No | Yes |
| Carbon Monoxide Monitoring | Yes | Yes |
| Included equipment | ||
| Starting Components | Recoil; Electric | Recoil, Electric, Remote |
| Included Accessories | Oil, tool kit, battery charger, propane hose, RV adapter, battery | Funnel, tool kit, key fob, battery charger, propane hose, and battery |
| Warranty & identification | ||
| Commercial Warranty | 3 | 5 |
| Additional specs | ||
| Summary | The A-iPower SUA7600iED is a 6100-watt dual-fuel inverter generator built for homeowners and job sites that need sustained power without sacrificing clean output for sensitive electronics. Running on either gasoline or propane, this unit delivers 7600 peak watts at startup, enough to power air conditioning units, refrigerators, and mid-range power tools simultaneously. The dual-fuel flexibility means you can switch fuels based on availability and cost, a practical advantage during extended outages or when propane supply chains remain open while gasoline stations close. | The DuroMax XP7000iH is a 5,500-watt dual-fuel inverter generator that bridges home backup and jobsite power. Running on gasoline or propane, it delivers 7,000 peak watts for starting heavy loads like air conditioners and refrigerators, then sustains 5,500 watts for continuous operation. This wattage class handles most household circuits, multiple power tools, or a small construction setup, but cannot power an entire home simultaneously with major appliances running. The dual-fuel flexibility means you can switch between gasoline and propane depending on availability and storage constraints, a significant advantage for users who want fuel redundancy during extended outages. |
- Most PowerfulA-iPower SUA7600iED6100W running
- QuietestDuroMax XP7000iH62 dB
- Longest RuntimeDuroMax XP7000iH8h at 50% load


