
WEN DF250iX vs Westinghouse iGen2800DFc
Compare two quiet dual-fuel inverter generators: Westinghouse adds more watts, longer runtime, and 3-year warranty, while WEN costs less for basics.
- WEN DF250iX
- Westinghouse iGen2800DFc
Comparison Overview
Power and endurance are the clearest separators. The Westinghouse iGen2800DFc delivers 2200 running watts and 2800 starting watts, giving you a bit more headroom for appliances with startup surges than the WEN DF250iX at 2000 running watts and 2500 starting watts.
Runtime is where the Westinghouse pulls further ahead on paper, with 12 hours at 25% load listed, while the WEN is listed at 6 hours at 50% load (different test points, so not a perfect apples-to-apples comparison). Both are inverter generators and both are rated at 52 dB, which is in the “campground friendly” range for many users.
Portability is close, but the Westinghouse is slightly lighter at 45.4 lb versus 48.5 lb for the WEN. Warranty also favors Westinghouse at 3 years compared with 2 years for WEN.
If you want a little more power and potentially longer stretches between refueling, the Westinghouse fits better, while the WEN makes sense for simpler, lighter-duty needs where you just want quiet dual-fuel capability.
Key takeaways
- Westinghouse iGen2800DFc provides 2200 running watts and 2800 starting watts.
- WEN DF250iX delivers 2000 running watts and 2500 starting watts for lighter loads.
- Both are inverter generators rated at 52 dB for quieter operation.
- Westinghouse weighs 45.4 lb, slightly lighter than WEN at 48.5 lb.
- Westinghouse includes a 3-year warranty, WEN includes a 2-year warranty.
- Westinghouse lists 12 hours at 25% load, WEN lists 6 hours at 50% load.
Best use cases
Choose the WEN DF250iX if you want a straightforward, quiet dual-fuel inverter for lighter loads and shorter runs. With 2000 running watts and 2500 starting watts, it is well suited to charging batteries, running lights, a router, fans, a small TV, and other everyday electronics at a campsite or during short outages. It can also work for an RV if your needs are modest and you are not trying to start a larger air conditioner, but you will want to be realistic about surge demands. The tradeoff is less power headroom and a shorter listed runtime point, 6 hours at 50% load, which suggests you may refuel more often if you push it harder.
Choose the Westinghouse iGen2800DFc if you want more breathing room for startup surges and longer, easier overnight style operation. Its 2200 running watts and 2800 starting watts can make the difference when a fridge compressor kicks on, when you are running a few devices at once, or when you want to keep loads steadier without riding the limit. The listed 12 hours at 25% load is a strong fit for camping, tailgating, and home backup for essentials where you want fewer fuel stops. It is also slightly easier to carry at 45.4 lb, and the 3-year warranty is a nice comfort if you plan to keep it for years.
Both are rated at 52 dB and both are inverter models, so either can be a good choice for sensitive electronics and quieter environments. The practical decision usually comes down to whether you value extra wattage and longer low-load runtime (Westinghouse) or you are keeping loads simpler and want a basic dual-fuel inverter (WEN).
Verdict & recommendation
If your priority is maximum usable headroom in this size class, the Westinghouse iGen2800DFc is the better fit thanks to 2200 running watts, 2800 starting watts, a lighter 45.4 lb build, and a 3-year warranty. It is also the more appealing option for longer low-load sessions, with 12 hours at 25% load listed.
If your priority is covering the basics with a quiet dual-fuel inverter and you do not need the extra surge capacity, the WEN DF250iX can still do the job with 2000 running watts and 2500 starting watts, and it matches the same 52 dB noise rating.
Pick based on your real load list and how long you want to run between refueling, then choose the model that gives you comfortable margin rather than the tightest fit.
Last updated February 12, 2026
| Specification | WEN DF250iX | Westinghouse iGen2800DFc |
|---|---|---|
| General | ||
| Product type | Generator | Generator |
| Fuel | Dual-Fuel | Dual-Fuel |
| Inverter | Yes | Yes |
| Parallel capable | Yes | Yes |
| RV ready | No | Yes |
| Running watts | 2000 W | Winner: Winner: 2200 W |
| Starting watts | 2500 W | Winner: Winner: 2800 W |
| Noise (lower limit) | Winner: Winner: 52 dB | Winner: Winner: 52 dB |
| Weight | 48.5 lbs | Winner: Winner: 45.4 lbs |
| Run time @50% load | Winner: Winner: 6 h | Not available |
| Run time @25% load | Not available | 12 h |
| Fuel tank | 1.2 gal | 1.1 gal |
| Fuel gauge | Yes | Yes |
| Approx. dimensions (L × W × H) | 19 x 11.5 x 18.2 | 19.1 x 11.7 x 18 |
| Electrical | ||
| Voltage (AC) | 120 | 120 |
| Voltage (DC) | 5 | Not available |
| GFCI outlets | No | No |
| Covered outlets | No | Yes |
| Automatic Voltage Regulation | Yes | Yes |
| THD | 1.2 % | <3% % |
| Engine | ||
| Engine | 80 cc OHV 4-stroke | 98 cc OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve. |
| Alternator | Not available | Not available |
| Starting system | Recoil | Recoil |
| Warranty | ||
| Warranty | 2 years | 3 years |
| Power by fuel | ||
| Gasoline | Not available | Not available |
| Running watts | 2000 W | 2200 W |
| Starting watts | 2500 W | 2800 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 | 6 h | Not available |
| Run time @25% load | Not available | 12 h |
| Propane | Not available | Not available |
| Running watts | 1800 W | 1980 W |
| Starting watts | Not available | 2520 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 | 17 h | Not available |
| Run time @25% load | Not available | 38 h |
| Other | ||
| Data center | Not available | Not available |
| Indicators | true | true |
| Compliance | EPA | EPA, ANSI/PGMA G300-2023 |
| Security | Not available | Not available |
| Spark arrestor | Yes | Yes |
| Neutral | Floating | Not available |
| UPC | 44459525004 | 850060639838 |
| Core / High-priority specs | ||
| Running Watts (Gasoline) | 2000 | 2200 |
| Running Watts (Propane) | 1800 | 1980 |
| Starting Watts (Gasoline) | 2500 | 2800 |
| Starting Watts (Propane) | Not available | 2520 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline) | 6 | Not available |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane) | 17 | Not available |
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline) | Not available | 12 |
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Propane) | Not available | 38 |
| AC Outlet Types | 1x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) | 1x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R); 1x 120V 30A (TT-30R) |
| Electrical & power | ||
| Frequency | 60 | 60 |
| Engine & construction | ||
| Engine Type | OHV 4-stroke | 98 cc OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve |
| Engine Displacement | 80 | 98 |
| Cylinder Sleeve | Not available | Cast iron sleeve |
| Alternator Winding Material | Not available | Copper |
| Engine Oil Type | Not available | SAE 10W-30 |
| Runtime & fuel system | ||
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline) | Not available | 12 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline) | 6 | Not available |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane) | 17 | Not available |
| Safety & compliance | ||
| Overload Protection System | Low oil, overload and output ready | Low oil and overload protection |
| Low Oil Protection | Yes | Yes |
| Carbon Monoxide Monitoring | Yes | Yes |
| Included equipment | ||
| Included Accessories | Funnel, tool kit, and propane hose | Oil, funnel, tool kit, and propane hose |
| Warranty & identification | ||
| Residential Warranty | Not available | 3 |
| Commercial Warranty | Not available | 3 |
| Additional specs | ||
| Summary | The WEN DF250iX is a super quiet 2500-watt portable dual fuel inverter generator equipped with fuel shut-off and a CO sensor, designed to provide clean and quiet power for various applications. | The Westinghouse iGen2800DFc is a 2200-watt dual-fuel inverter generator that runs on gasoline or propane. Its lightweight 45.4-pound frame and 52 dBA noise level make it suitable for RV camping, backup power, and job sites where portability and quiet operation matter. |
- Most PowerfulWestinghouse iGen2800DFc2200W running
- QuietestWEN DF250iX52 dB
- Longest RuntimeWEN DF250iX6h at 50% load


