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DuroMax XP9500iH vs Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO

DuroMax XP9500iH vs Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO

Comparing the DuroMax XP9500iH and Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO dual-fuel inverter generators. See how power output, portability, and runtime stack up for your needs.

  • DuroMax XP9500iH
  • Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO

Comparison Overview

Analysis by AJ Quick
Mechanical engineer and founder of RightGenerator

The DuroMax XP9500iH delivers significantly more power with 7,600 running watts and 9,500 starting watts, compared to the Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO's 6,000 running watts and 7,250 starting watts. That's roughly 27% more continuous power, which makes a real difference when you're running multiple appliances or heavy-draw equipment. Both are dual-fuel inverter generators, meaning they produce clean power safe for sensitive electronics and can run on either gasoline or propane.

The tradeoff for that extra power is weight. The DuroMax tips the scales at 216 pounds, nearly double the Pulsar's 118 pounds. If you need to load your generator into a truck bed or move it around a campsite frequently, that difference matters a lot. Noise levels are nearly identical at 61 dB for the DuroMax and 62 dB for the Pulsar, so neither has a meaningful advantage there.

Runtime is another area where the DuroMax pulls ahead, offering 11 hours at 50% load versus the Pulsar's 8.5 hours. The DuroMax also comes with a 5-year warranty compared to the Pulsar's 3-year coverage, adding long-term peace of mind. Buyers who need serious home backup power will lean toward the DuroMax, while those who prioritize portability and a lighter footprint may find the Pulsar a better match.

Key takeaways

  • DuroMax XP9500iH delivers 7,600 running watts, about 27% more than the Pulsar
  • Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO weighs just 118 pounds, nearly half the DuroMax's 216 pounds
  • Both are dual-fuel inverter generators safe for sensitive electronics
  • DuroMax runs 11 hours at 50% load versus the Pulsar's 8.5 hours
  • DuroMax includes a 5-year warranty compared to Pulsar's 3-year coverage
  • Both produce similar noise levels at 61 and 62 dB respectively

Best use cases

Choose the DuroMax XP9500iH if you need a generator that can handle whole-home backup during power outages. With 7,600 running watts, it can comfortably power a refrigerator, well pump, window AC unit, lights, and several smaller appliances simultaneously. It's also a strong pick for job sites where tools like table saws or air compressors demand high starting watts. The 21-hour runtime at 25% load means you can keep essentials running overnight without refueling, and the 5-year warranty provides solid coverage for something you might only use during emergencies. Just be prepared for the weight. At 216 pounds, this is not a grab-and-go machine. You'll want a permanent spot for it or a wheeled frame to move it around.

Choose the Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO if portability is a top priority. At 118 pounds, it's dramatically easier to transport, making it a practical choice for tailgating, RV trips, or camping where you need to move the unit in and out of a vehicle. Its 6,000 running watts still provide enough juice to run a travel trailer's AC, a few lights, a phone charger, and a small appliance or two. The inverter technology keeps your laptop and phone safe from power surges. The tradeoff is that you're giving up roughly 1,600 running watts and about 2.5 hours of runtime at half load compared to the DuroMax. The shorter 3-year warranty is also worth noting if long-term durability is a concern. For lighter-duty applications where you don't need to power an entire house, the Pulsar offers a compelling balance of capability and convenience.

Verdict & recommendation

If your priority is maximum power output and long runtime for home backup or demanding job site work, the DuroMax XP9500iH is the stronger choice. Its 7,600 running watts, 11-hour runtime at half load, and 5-year warranty make it a reliable workhorse for high-draw situations. If you value portability and plan to use your generator for camping, tailgating, or RV travel where hauling a 216-pound machine isn't practical, the Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO saves you nearly 100 pounds while still delivering respectable inverter power.

Both generators share the same dual-fuel flexibility and inverter-clean output, so neither compromises on fuel versatility or electronics safety. The right pick comes down to whether you need more power or more portability, and how much weight you're willing to move around.

Last updated April 25, 2026

  • Model XP9500iH
    Model XP9500iH

    DuroMax 7,600W Dual-Fuel Generator

    7600W
    Running
    61 dB
    Noise
    View details
  • Model PGDA70BiSCO
    Model PGDA70BiSCO

    Pulsar 6,000W Dual-Fuel Generator

    6000W
    Running
    62 dB
    Noise
    View details
Quick charts
Each chart uses its own Y-axis scale (so numbers are comparable within a chart).
Running watts
W
Starting watts
W
Noise
dB
Runtime @50%
h
Running watts by fuel
Shows how output changes across gasoline/propane/natural gas (when available).
Generator Specifications Comparison
SpecificationDuroMax XP9500iHPulsar PGDA70BiSCO
General
Product type
Generator
Generator
Fuel
Dual-Fuel
Dual-Fuel
InverterYesYes
Parallel capableYesYes
RV readyYesYes
Running watts
Winner: Winner: 7600 W
6000 W
Starting watts
Winner: Winner: 9500 W
7250 W
Noise (lower limit)
Winner: Winner: 61 dB
62 dB
Weight
216 lbs
Winner: Winner: 118 lbs
Run time @50% load
Winner: Winner: 11 h
8.5 h
Run time @25% load
21 h
Not available
Fuel tank
7.1 gal
3.6 gal
Fuel gaugeYesYes
Approx. dimensions (L × W × H)
26.2 x 25 x 29.6
24 x 19 x 22
Electrical
Voltage (AC)
120/240
120/240
Voltage (DC)
Not available
5
GFCI outletsYesYes
Covered outletsYesYes
Automatic Voltage RegulationYesYes
THD
3 %
Not available
Engine
Engine
459 cc OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve.
312 cc OHV 4-stroke
Alternator
Not available
Not available
Starting system
Recoil, Electric, Remote
Recoil, Electric, Remote
Warranty
Warranty
5 years
3 years
Power by fuel
GasolineNot availableNot available
Running watts
Not available
6000 W
Starting watts
9500 W
7250 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
11 h
8.5 h
Run time @25% load
21 h
Not available
PropaneNot availableNot available
Running watts
7200 W
5500 W
Starting watts
9025 W
6500 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
5 h
8 h
Run time @25% load
9.5 h
Not available
Other
Data center
Not available
Not available
Indicators
true
true
Compliance
EPA
CARB, EPA
Security
Not available
Not available
Spark arrestorYesYes
Neutral
Not available
true
UPC
811640017026
814726027629
Core / High-priority specs
Running Watts (Gasoline)
Not available
6000
Running Watts (Propane)
7200
5500
Starting Watts (Gasoline)
9500
7250
Starting Watts (Propane)
9025
6500
Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline)
11
8.5
Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane)
5
8
Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline)
21
Not available
Runtime @ 25% Load (Propane)
9.5
Not available
AC Outlet Types
2x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI; 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R); 1x 120/240V 50A (14-50R)
1x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R); 1x 120V 30A (TT-30R); 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R)
Electrical & power
Frequency
60
60
Engine & construction
Engine Type
459 cc OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve.
312 cc OHV 4-stroke
Engine Displacement
459
312
Cylinder Sleeve
cast_iron_sleeve
Not available
Alternator Winding Material
Copper
Not available
Engine Oil Type
10W-30
10W30
Runtime & fuel system
Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline)
21
Not available
Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline)
11
8.5
Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane)
5
8
Safety & compliance
Overload Protection System
Low oil and overload protection
Low oil and overload protection
Low Oil ProtectionYesYes
Carbon Monoxide MonitoringYesYes
Included equipment
Starting Components
Not available
Recoil, Electric, Remote
Included Accessories
Funnel, tool kit, key fob, battery charger, propane hose, and battery
Funnel, tool kit, key fob, propane hose, and battery
Warranty & identification
Commercial Warranty
5
3
Additional specs
Summary
The DuroMax XP9500iH is a 7,600-watt dual-fuel inverter generator built for whole-home backup and job-site power. Running on either gasoline or propane, it delivers 9,500 starting watts to handle motor inrush demands from air conditioners, well pumps, and power tools. The inverter produces clean 3% THD power, meaning laptops, televisions, and medical equipment run safely without risk of voltage spikes. This is a stationary or semi-portable unit. At 216 pounds, it requires wheels or multiple people to move, making it suited for permanent installation or fixed-location backup rather than frequent relocation. The fuel flexibility matters in extended outages. Gasoline runs 11 hours at half load before refueling, while propane stretches to 5 hours at the same draw. At quarter load, gasoline delivers 21 hours of runtime, propane 9.5 hours. For homeowners choosing between fuel types, gasoline offers longer intervals between refills, propane offers cleaner storage and no fuel degradation over months.
The Pulsar PGDA70BiSCO is a 7250-watt peak and 6000-watt rated dual-fuel inverter generator with CO Alert and remote start, suitable for various power needs.
  • Most Powerful
    DuroMax XP9500iH
    7600W running
  • Quietest
    DuroMax XP9500iH
    61 dB
  • Longest Runtime
    DuroMax XP9500iH
    11h at 50% load
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