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Westinghouse WGen7500c vs Honda EB10000

Westinghouse WGen7500c vs Honda EB10000

Comparing the Westinghouse WGen7500c and Honda EB10000 portable generators. One offers lighter portability, the other delivers serious industrial-grade power.

  • Honda EB10000
  • Westinghouse WGen7500c

Comparison Overview

The Honda EB10000 delivers significantly more power with 9000 running watts and 10,000 starting watts, compared to the Westinghouse WGen7500c's 7500 running watts and 9500 starting watts. That 1500-watt gap in running capacity is meaningful if you're powering multiple large appliances or heavy-duty tools simultaneously. However, the Honda pays for that extra muscle with a staggering 403 pounds of weight, more than double the Westinghouse's 197.1 pounds.

Runtime tells an interesting story as well. The Westinghouse WGen7500c runs for approximately 11 hours at 50% load and stretches to 16 hours at 25% load, giving it excellent endurance for extended outages. The Honda EB10000 manages only 7.9 hours at 50% load, which means more frequent refueling during prolonged use. Both generators operate at similar noise levels (72 dB for the Westinghouse, 71 dB for the Honda) and carry matching 3-year warranties.

Homeowners looking for a reliable, manageable backup generator will likely gravitate toward the Westinghouse, while professionals needing maximum wattage for demanding job site equipment or commercial applications may find the Honda's extra power worth the weight and runtime tradeoff.

Key takeaways

  • Westinghouse WGen7500c weighs 197 pounds, less than half the Honda's 403 pounds
  • Honda EB10000 delivers 9000 running watts versus the Westinghouse's 7500 running watts
  • Westinghouse runs up to 16 hours at 25% load, ideal for extended outages
  • Honda EB10000 manages 7.9 hours at half load, requiring more frequent refueling
  • Both generators produce similar noise levels around 71 to 72 decibels
  • Both carry matching 3-year warranties and run on gasoline

Best use cases

Choose the Westinghouse WGen7500c if you need a home backup generator that one or two people can reasonably move around. At just under 200 pounds, it's far more practical for residential use where you might need to wheel it out of a garage or shed during a storm. Its 7500 running watts can handle most household essentials, including a refrigerator, sump pump, window AC unit, lights, and phone chargers all at once. The 16-hour runtime at 25% load is a real advantage during extended power outages, meaning you can potentially get through an entire night without refueling. If your primary concern is keeping your home running during emergencies without breaking your back or your budget, this is the more sensible pick.

Choose the Honda EB10000 if you need industrial-grade power output and reliability for professional applications. With 9000 running watts, it can handle heavier loads like large power tools, welders, or commercial equipment that would overwhelm the Westinghouse. Honda's reputation for engine durability is well earned, and the EB series is specifically designed for job site and commercial environments where consistent, high-output performance matters most. Just be realistic about the weight situation. At 403 pounds, this is not a generator you casually move around. It's best suited for semi-permanent placement or situations where a crew and proper equipment are available for transport. The shorter runtime at 50% load (7.9 hours) also means you'll want fuel readily available for longer workdays.

Both generators run on gasoline and produce similar noise levels, so neither has a clear advantage in those areas. The decision really comes down to how much power you need versus how much weight and runtime you're willing to sacrifice.

Verdict & recommendation

If your priority is powering a home through outages with a generator you can actually manage on your own, the Westinghouse WGen7500c is the more practical choice. It's lighter by over 200 pounds, runs significantly longer on a tank of fuel, and still delivers enough wattage for most residential needs. If your priority is raw power output for professional or commercial use, the Honda EB10000 earns its place with 9000 running watts and Honda's proven engine reliability, though you'll need to plan around its considerable weight and shorter runtime.

Neither generator is objectively better. They serve different audiences with different demands. Match your choice to the job you actually need done, and either one can serve you well for years.

Last updated April 3, 2026

  • Model EB10000
    Model EB10000

    Honda 9,000W Gas Generator

    9000W
    Running
    71 dB
    Noise
    View details
  • Model WGen7500c
    Model WGen7500c

    Westinghouse 7,500W Gas Generator

    7500W
    Running
    72 dB
    Noise
    View details
Quick charts
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Running watts
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Starting watts
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Noise
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Runtime @50%
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Running watts by fuel
Shows how output changes across gasoline/propane/natural gas (when available).
Generator Specifications Comparison
SpecificationHonda EB10000Westinghouse WGen7500c
General
Product type
Generator
Generator
Fuel
Gasoline
Gasoline
InverterNoNo
Parallel capableNoNo
RV readyNoNo
Running watts
Winner: Winner: 9000 W
7500 W
Starting watts
Winner: Winner: 10000 W
9500 W
Noise (lower limit)
Winner: Winner: 71 dB
72 dB
Weight
403 lbs
Winner: Winner: 197.1 lbs
Run time @50% load
7.9 h
Winner: Winner: 11 h
Run time @25% load
Not available
16 h
Fuel tank
8.2 gal
6.6 gal
Fuel gaugeYesYes
Approx. dimensions (L × W × H)
41 x 27.7 x 35.1
27.2 x 26.1 x 26
Electrical
Voltage (AC)
120/240V
120/240
Voltage (DC)
Not available
Not available
GFCI outletsYesYes
Covered outletsYesYes
Automatic Voltage RegulationYesYes
THD
Not available
23 %
Engine
Engine
Honda GX630 OHV V-Twin, cast iron sleeve
Westinghouse OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve
Alternator
Not available
Not available
Starting system
Electric
Not available
Warranty
Warranty
3 years
3 years
Power by fuel
GasolineNot availableNot available
Running watts
9000 W
7500 W
Starting watts
10000 W
9500 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
7.9 h
11 h
Run time @25% load
Not available
16 h
Other
Data center
Not available
Not available
Indicators
false
false
Compliance
CARB, EPA, ANSI/PGMA G300-2023
CARB, EPA
Security
Not available
Not available
Spark arrestorYesYes
Neutral
true
true
UPC
786102007382
850011336687
Core / High-priority specs
Running Watts (Gasoline)
9000
7500
Starting Watts (Gasoline)
10000
9500
Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline)
7.9
11
Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline)
Not available
16
AC Outlet Types
2x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R); 1x 120V 30A (L5-30R); 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R); 1x 120/240V 50A (SS2-50R)
2x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R); 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R)
Electrical & power
Frequency
60
60
Engine & construction
Engine Type
Honda GX630 OHV V-Twin
OHV 4-stroke
Engine Displacement
688
420
Cylinder Sleeve
cast iron sleeve
cast iron sleeve
Engine Oil Type
Not available
SAE 10W-30
Runtime & fuel system
Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline)
Not available
16
Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline)
7.9
11
Safety & compliance
Overload Protection System
Low oil and overload protection
Low oil and overload protection
Low Oil ProtectionYesYes
Carbon Monoxide MonitoringYesYes
Included equipment
Mobility Components
Not available
Yes
Included Accessories
Battery and wheel kit
Oil, funnel, tool kit, key fob, battery charger, battery, and wheel kit
Warranty & identification
Commercial Warranty
3
Not available
Part Number
EB10000AN, EB10000AG
Not available
Additional specs
Summary
The Honda EB10000 is a 9,000-watt gasoline generator built for job sites and emergency backup where heavy loads matter. Its 10,000-watt peak capacity handles large tools, multiple appliances, and power equipment simultaneously. The Honda GX630 V-Twin engine delivers commercial-grade reliability, making this unit a stationary power solution for users who prioritize output over portability.
The Westinghouse WGen7500c is a portable generator designed for home backup power, offering 7,500 running watts and 9,500 peak watts. It features a 420cc 4-Stroke OHV engine, push-button electric start with remote key fob, and a CO sensor for safety.
  • Most Powerful
    Honda EB10000
    9000W running
  • Quietest
    Honda EB10000
    71 dB
  • Longest Runtime
    Westinghouse WGen7500c
    11h at 50% load
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