
Ford FG11050PBECO vs DuroStar DS11000DX
Compare two 9000W dual-fuel generators: Ford is lighter, DuroStar is quieter with a 5-year warranty and longer runtime.
- DuroStar DS11000DX
- Ford FG11050PBECO
Comparison Overview
The biggest separation here is long-term ownership: the DuroStar DS11000DX backs its 9000 running watts with a 5-year warranty, while the Ford FG11050PBECO comes with a 2-year warranty. Both are dual-fuel, non-inverter open-frame generators aimed at serious home backup and job site power, not quiet camping.
On output, they are nearly identical for what you can actually run. The Ford is rated at 9000 running watts and 11050 starting watts, and the DuroStar is 9000 running watts and 11000 starting watts. In real use, that means either can start many well pumps, sump pumps, and larger HVAC components (assuming proper transfer setup and starting surge headroom).
Noise and portability tilt slightly different ways. The DuroStar is listed at 74 dB versus the Ford at 78 dB, a noticeable but not night-and-day difference. The Ford is easier to move at 209 lb compared with 230 lb for the DuroStar.
If you want longer warranty coverage and strong runtime numbers, the DuroStar is compelling, while the Ford makes sense if you value slightly higher surge and a lighter roll-around package.
Key takeaways
- Both are dual-fuel, non-inverter open-frame generators with 9000 running watts.
- Ford FG11050PBECO delivers 11050 starting watts and weighs 209 lb.
- DuroStar DS11000DX is rated 74 dB and includes a 5-year warranty.
- Ford is listed at 78 dB and includes a 2-year warranty.
- DuroStar runtime is 19 hours at 25% load and 9 hours at 50% load.
Best use cases
Choose the Ford FG11050PBECO if you want a dual-fuel workhorse that is a bit easier to handle day to day. At 209 lb, it is still heavy, but it is meaningfully less of a lift and less awkward to reposition than a 230 lb unit. Its 11050 starting watts also gives you a touch more surge cushion for motor starts, which can matter when you are trying to start a well pump or a larger compressor while other loads are already running. The tradeoff is that it is louder on paper at 78 dB and the warranty is shorter at 2 years, so it is best for buyers who prioritize portability and occasional high-surge starts over long coverage.
Choose the DuroStar DS11000DX if your priority is longer, more confident ownership for home backup. The 5-year warranty is a big differentiator for something you may rely on during outages, and its published runtime is strong at 19 hours at 25% load and 9 hours at 50% load, which can translate to fewer refuel trips when you are running essentials. It is also a bit quieter at 74 dB, which helps if it will run near neighbors or overnight (though it is still an open-frame generator, not a quiet inverter). The downsides are the extra weight at 230 lb and slightly lower surge rating at 11000 starting watts.
For RV use and camping, neither is an ideal fit because both are non-inverter and relatively loud, but for home backup and job site tools, both are in their element.
Verdict & recommendation
If your priority is warranty length and published runtime for extended outages, pick the DuroStar DS11000DX. The 5-year warranty and 19 hours at 25% load are practical advantages when you want fewer worries and fewer refueling breaks.
If your priority is moving the generator more often and having a little extra starting headroom for tough motor loads, the Ford FG11050PBECO is the better fit on paper. It is lighter at 209 lb and edges the DuroStar on surge power at 11050 starting watts.
Both deliver 9000 running watts on dual fuel and target the same heavy-duty backup and job site roles, so the right choice comes down to whether you value longer coverage and slightly lower noise (DuroStar) or easier handling and a touch more surge (Ford).
Last updated March 6, 2026
| Specification | DuroStar DS11000DX | Ford FG11050PBECO |
|---|---|---|
| General | ||
| Product type | Generator | Generator |
| Fuel | Dual-Fuel | Dual-Fuel |
| Inverter | No | No |
| Parallel capable | No | No |
| RV ready | Yes | Yes |
| Running watts | Winner: Winner: 9000 W | Winner: Winner: 9000 W |
| Starting watts | 11000 W | Winner: Winner: 11050 W |
| Noise (lower limit) | Winner: Winner: 74 dB | 78 dB |
| Weight | 230 lbs | Winner: Winner: 209 lbs |
| Run time @50% load | 9 h | Winner: Winner: 9.5 h |
| Run time @25% load | 19 h | Not available |
| Fuel tank | 8.3 gal | 6.6 gal |
| Fuel gauge | Yes | Yes |
| Approx. dimensions (L × W × H) | 29 x 30 x 26 in | 30 x 29.3 x 25 |
| Electrical | ||
| Voltage (AC) | 120/240V 60 Hz | 120/240 |
| Voltage (DC) | Not available | Not available |
| GFCI outlets | Yes | Yes |
| Covered outlets | No | Yes |
| Automatic Voltage Regulation | Yes | Yes |
| THD | Not available | Not available |
| Engine | ||
| Engine | 457 cc OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve | Ducar OHV 4-stroke |
| Alternator | Not available | Not available |
| Starting system | Recoil, Electric | Recoil, Electric |
| Warranty | ||
| Warranty | 5 years | 2 years |
| Power by fuel | ||
| Gasoline | Not available | Not available |
| Running watts | 9000 W | 9000 W |
| Starting watts | 11000 W | 11050 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 | 9 h | 9.5 h |
| Run time @25% load | 19 h | Not available |
| Propane | Not available | Not available |
| Running watts | 8550 W | 8100 W |
| Starting watts | 10450 W | 10500 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 | 3.5 h | 8 h |
| Run time @25% load | 7 h | Not available |
| Other | ||
| Data center | Not available | Not available |
| Indicators | true | false |
| Compliance | CARB, EPA | EPA |
| Security | Not available | Not available |
| Spark arrestor | Yes | Yes |
| Neutral | Not available | true |
| UPC | 811640016722 | 814726027490 |
| Core / High-priority specs | ||
| Running Watts (Gasoline) | 9000 | 9000 |
| Running Watts (Propane) | 8550 | 8100 |
| Starting Watts (Gasoline) | 11000 | 11050 |
| Starting Watts (Propane) | 10450 | 10500 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline) | 9 | 9.5 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane) | 3.5 | 8 |
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline) | 19 | Not available |
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Propane) | 7 | Not available |
| AC Outlet Types | 2x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI; 1x 120V 30A (L5-30R); 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R); 1x 120/240V 50A (14-50R) | 2x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI; 1x 120V 30A (L5-30R); 1x 120/240V 50A (14-50R) |
| Electrical & power | ||
| Frequency | 60 | 60 |
| Engine & construction | ||
| Engine Type | OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve | Ducar OHV 4-stroke |
| Engine Displacement | 457 | 457 |
| Cylinder Sleeve | cast iron sleeve | Not available |
| Alternator Winding Material | Copper windings | Not available |
| Engine Oil Type | 10W-30 | 10W30 |
| Runtime & fuel system | ||
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline) | 19 | Not available |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline) | 9 | 9.5 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane) | 3.5 | 8 |
| Safety & compliance | ||
| Overload Protection System | Low oil and overload protection, CO monitoring | Low oil and overload protection, CO monitoring |
| Low Oil Protection | Yes | Yes |
| Carbon Monoxide Monitoring | Yes | Yes |
| Included equipment | ||
| Mobility Components | Wheel kit | Not available |
| Starting Components | Not available | Oil, funnel, tool kit, propane hose, battery, and wheel kit |
| Included Accessories | Funnel, tool kit, propane hose, battery, and wheel kit | Oil, funnel, tool kit, propane hose, battery, and wheel kit |
| Warranty & identification | ||
| Commercial Warranty | Not available | 2 |
| Additional specs | ||
| Summary | The DuroStar DS11000DX is a 9,000-watt dual fuel generator built around a 457cc OHV engine with cast iron sleeves. This wattage places it squarely in the home backup and light job site category. On gasoline, it runs 9 hours at half load and 19 hours at quarter load. On propane, runtime drops to 3.5 hours at half load and 7 hours at quarter load, making gasoline the practical choice for extended outages. The dual fuel option gives users flexibility when propane is more accessible or economical, though gasoline delivers longer operating windows per tank. At 74 dB, the noise level sits in the moderate range for this power class, meaning it will be audible but not prohibitively loud in residential settings. The 8.3-gallon fuel tank combined with the quarter-load runtime means users can stretch a single fill to nearly a full day of light operation. | The Ford FG11050PBECO is a 9,000-watt dual-fuel generator built for users who need sustained power across multiple fuel sources. On gasoline, it delivers 9,000 running watts and 11,050 peak watts. Switch to propane and it drops to 8,100 running watts and 10,500 peak watts. This wattage range handles most household circuits, job site tools, and RV appliances simultaneously, though not a whole-home backup without selective load management. The 6.6-gallon tank stretches runtime to 9.5 hours on gasoline at half load, reducing refueling frequency during extended outages or events. Dual fuel means you're not trapped by a single supply chain. At 78 dB, the noise level sits in the moderate range, manageable for most neighborhoods but not silent. The real trade-off is weight: at 209 pounds, this unit demands wheels or multiple people to move. |
- Most PowerfulDuroStar DS11000DX9000W running
- QuietestDuroStar DS11000DX74 dB
- Longest RuntimeFord FG11050PBECO9.5h at 50% load


