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WEN 56500 vs Predator 59207

WEN 56500 vs Predator 59207

Comparing the WEN 56500 and Predator 59207 generators. The WEN delivers more power while the Predator offers double the runtime at half load.

  • Predator 59207
  • WEN 56500

Comparison Overview

The WEN 56500 and Predator 59207 are both conventional gasoline generators, but they target different priorities. The WEN 56500 produces 4500 running watts and 5000 starting watts, giving it a clear power advantage over the Predator 59207's 3500 running watts and 4375 starting watts. That extra 1000 running watts can make a real difference when you need to power multiple appliances or higher-draw tools simultaneously.

Where the Predator 59207 fights back is runtime. At 50% load, it runs for an impressive 16 hours, more than double the WEN 56500's 7.5 hours. That means far fewer fuel stops during extended outages or long workdays, and it suggests the Predator is significantly more fuel-efficient despite producing less power. The WEN 56500 also comes with a 2-year warranty, while Predator does not list warranty information publicly (Harbor Freight typically offers limited coverage that varies by purchase).

Neither generator is an inverter model, so both produce standard power that works fine for most tools and appliances but isn't ideal for sensitive electronics like laptops without a surge protector. If raw wattage is your top concern, the WEN is the stronger pick. If you value long runtime and fuel economy, the Predator deserves serious consideration.

Key takeaways

  • WEN 56500 delivers 4500 running watts and 5000 starting watts for heavier loads
  • Predator 59207 runs for 16 hours at half load, over double the WEN's 7.5 hours
  • WEN 56500 offers roughly 1000 more running watts than the Predator 59207
  • Both are conventional gasoline generators without inverter technology
  • WEN 56500 includes a 2-year warranty for added buyer confidence
  • Predator 59207 is better suited for long-duration, lower-demand scenarios

Best use cases

Choose the WEN 56500 if you need to run higher-wattage equipment or multiple devices at once. With 4500 running watts, it can comfortably handle a combination of a refrigerator, sump pump, window AC unit, and several lights, a scenario where the Predator's 3500 running watts might fall short. For job site use where you're powering circular saws, air compressors, or other demanding tools, the WEN's extra headroom reduces the risk of overloading. Its 5000 starting watts also give it a better cushion for motor-driven appliances that spike briefly when they kick on. The 2-year warranty adds a layer of confidence, especially if this is your first generator purchase.

Choose the Predator 59207 if extended runtime matters more than peak power output. At 16 hours on a half tank load, the Predator can run through an entire overnight power outage without needing a refuel, something the WEN simply cannot match at 7.5 hours. This makes the Predator a strong choice for emergency home backup during storms, where you want to keep essentials like a fridge and a few lights running as long as possible without constant attention. It's also a practical pick for camping or tailgating, where you want steady, moderate power over many hours without hauling extra fuel.

The tradeoff is straightforward. The Predator sacrifices about 22% of the WEN's running wattage in exchange for more than double the runtime. If your power needs are modest (a few essential circuits, not a full house), the Predator's efficiency is a genuine advantage. But if you're regularly bumping up against 3500 watts, you'll appreciate the WEN's extra capacity and won't mind refueling more often.

Verdict & recommendation

If your priority is powering more equipment or higher-draw appliances, the WEN 56500's 4500 running watts give it a meaningful edge. It's the better fit for job sites, larger home backup setups, and anyone who regularly needs that extra wattage. If your priority is keeping essentials running for as long as possible on a single tank, the Predator 59207's 16-hour runtime at half load is hard to beat, and its lower output is still plenty for basic home backup or recreational use.

Both are conventional gasoline generators without inverter technology, so neither is ideal for sensitive electronics without additional protection. The right choice comes down to whether you need more power or more endurance, and that depends entirely on what you plan to plug in and how long you need it to run.

Last updated April 26, 2026

  • Model 59207
    Model 59207

    Predator 3,500W Gas Generator

    3500W
    Running
    dB
    Noise
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  • Model 56500
    Model 56500

    WEN 4,500W Gas Generator

    4500W
    Running
    dB
    Noise
    View details
Quick charts
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Running watts by fuel
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Generator Specifications Comparison
SpecificationPredator 59207WEN 56500
General
Product type
Generator
Generator
Fuel
Gasoline
Gasoline
InverterNoNo
Parallel capableNoNo
RV readyNoYes
Running watts
3500 W
Winner: Winner: 4500 W
Starting watts
4375 W
Winner: Winner: 5000 W
Noise (lower limit)
Not available
Not available
Weight
Not available
Not available
Run time @50% load
Winner: Winner: 16 h
7.5 h
Run time @25% load
Not available
Not available
Fuel tank
4.49 gal
3.4 gal
Fuel gaugeNoNo
Approx. dimensions (L × W × H)
Not available
Not available
Electrical
Voltage (AC)
120/240V
Not available
Voltage (DC)
Not available
12
GFCI outletsNoNo
Covered outletsNoNo
Automatic Voltage RegulationNoNo
THD
Not available
Not available
Engine
Engine
Not available
4-stroke OHV 272cc engine.
Alternator
Not available
Not available
Starting system
Not available
Not available
Warranty
Warranty
Not available
2 years
Power by fuel
GasolineNot availableNot available
Running watts
Not available
4500 W
Starting watts
Not available
5000 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
7.5 h
Run time @25% load
Not available
Not available
Other
Data center
Not available
Not available
Indicators
true
Not available
Compliance
Not available
Not available
Security
Not available
Not available
Spark arrestorNoNo
Neutral
Not available
Not available
UPC
Not available
Not available
Core / High-priority specs
Running Watts (Gasoline)
Not available
4500
Starting Watts (Gasoline)
Not available
5000
Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline)
Not available
7.5
AC Outlet Types
Not available
Two standard household outlets (5-20R). One 30A TT-30R RV outlet. One 120V/240V L14-30R outlet.
Electrical & power
Frequency
60
Not available
Engine & construction
Engine Type
Not available
OHV 4-stroke.
Engine Displacement
212
272
Engine Oil Type
10W-30 above 32°F; 5W-30 at 32°F or below
Not available
Runtime & fuel system
Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline)
Not available
7.5
Controls & display
Display Type
Not available
Digital readout.
Safety & compliance
Low Oil ProtectionYesNo
Carbon Monoxide MonitoringYesNo
Included equipment
Mobility Components
Not available
Wheel and handle kit.
Documentation
Not available
Product manual.
Included Accessories
Not available
Wheel and handle kit.
Warranty & identification
Residential Warranty
Not available
2
Part Number
Not available
56500
Additional specs
Summary
The Predator 59207 is a 4375-watt gas-powered portable generator equipped with CO SECURE Technology, designed to provide reliable power for various applications.
The WEN 56500 is a 4500-watt gasoline generator built to handle both steady household and job-site power needs. Its 5000-watt starting capacity gives it the headroom to start motors, compressors, and other inductive loads that draw extra current at startup. The 272cc 4-stroke engine delivers this output from a 3.4-gallon fuel tank, which runs for 7.5 hours at 50 percent load. This runtime means users can operate at moderate demand for a full workday without refueling, making it practical for extended use without constant tank management. The RV-ready TT-30R outlet positions this unit squarely for recreational vehicle owners who need reliable shore power at campsites. Combined with its standard household outlets and 120V/240V capability, the 56500 serves both RV scenarios and traditional backup or portable power applications. The 2-year warranty gives owners a defined ownership window for defect coverage.
  • Most Powerful
    WEN 56500
    4500W running
  • Quietest
    dB
  • Longest Runtime
    Predator 59207
    16h at 50% load
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