
WEN DF8000X vs Westinghouse WGen7500DF
Comparing the WEN DF8000X and Westinghouse WGen7500DF dual-fuel generators. See how power output, weight, runtime, and real-world use cases stack up.
- WEN DF8000X
- Westinghouse WGen7500DF
Comparison Overview
The Westinghouse WGen7500DF delivers noticeably more power, with 7500 running watts and 9500 starting watts compared to the WEN DF8000X's 6500 running watts and 8000 starting watts. That extra 1000 running watts and 1500 starting watts can make a real difference when you're powering multiple large appliances during an outage or running demanding tools on a job site. Both units run on gasoline or propane, giving you fuel flexibility when one source is hard to find.
The tradeoff for that extra power is weight. The WGen7500DF tips the scales at 201 pounds, while the DF8000X comes in at a more manageable 138.8 pounds, a difference of over 60 pounds. If you need to load and unload your generator frequently, or move it around a property, that weight gap matters. Runtime at 50% load is nearly identical, with the WEN lasting 10.5 hours and the Westinghouse running for 10 hours. The Westinghouse also lists a 25% load runtime of 16 hours, which is helpful for lighter overnight use. Both carry a 3-year warranty.
Buyers who need maximum wattage for whole-home backup or heavy equipment will lean toward the Westinghouse, while those who value portability and a lighter frame without sacrificing dual-fuel convenience may find the WEN a better fit.
Key takeaways
- Westinghouse WGen7500DF produces 7500 running watts and 9500 starting watts for heavier loads
- WEN DF8000X weighs 138.8 pounds, over 60 pounds lighter than the Westinghouse at 201 pounds
- Both generators offer dual-fuel capability, running on gasoline or propane
- Both carry a 3-year warranty with nearly identical half-load runtimes around 10 hours
- Westinghouse provides 16 hours of runtime at 25% load for lighter overnight use
- WEN DF8000X scored 6.71 overall compared to the Westinghouse WGen7500DF's 6.42
Best use cases
Choose the WEN DF8000X if you want a dual-fuel generator that's easier to move around. At just under 139 pounds, it's significantly lighter than the Westinghouse, which makes loading it into a truck bed or repositioning it around a work area much less of a chore. Its 6500 running watts can still handle essentials like a refrigerator, sump pump, window AC unit, and lights simultaneously. If your home backup needs are moderate, or you plan to use the generator for tailgating, RV camping, or occasional job site work where you're not running the heaviest tools, the DF8000X gives you solid performance without the bulk. It also scored slightly higher overall at 6.71 compared to the Westinghouse's 6.42.
Choose the Westinghouse WGen7500DF if raw power is your top priority. With 7500 running watts and 9500 starting watts, it can handle larger central air conditioning units, multiple power tools running at once, or a more comprehensive whole-home backup setup. The 16-hour runtime at 25% load is a nice bonus for overnight use when you only need to keep a few essentials running. If your generator mostly stays in one spot, like beside your house on a concrete pad, the 201-pound weight is less of a concern. The 72-decibel noise level is worth noting; it's about as loud as a vacuum cleaner, so placement away from windows and neighbors is a good idea.
Both generators share the same 3-year warranty and dual-fuel flexibility, so the decision really comes down to whether you need the extra wattage or the lighter, more portable package.
Verdict & recommendation
If your priority is powering a larger home or running heavy equipment, the Westinghouse WGen7500DF's 7500 running watts give you a comfortable margin that the WEN simply can't match. If portability and ease of handling matter more, and your power needs stay under 6500 watts, the WEN DF8000X saves you over 60 pounds of weight while still offering reliable dual-fuel operation.
Neither generator is a bad choice. They share the same warranty coverage and similar half-load runtimes. The real question is whether you'll use that extra 1000 watts from the Westinghouse often enough to justify carrying around the extra weight. For most homeowners with moderate backup needs, the WEN hits a practical sweet spot. For those who want maximum headroom and don't plan to move the unit often, the Westinghouse earns its keep.
Last updated March 24, 2026
| Specification | WEN DF8000X | Westinghouse WGen7500DF |
|---|---|---|
| General | ||
| Product type | Generator | Generator |
| Fuel | Dual-Fuel | Dual-Fuel |
| Inverter | No | No |
| Parallel capable | No | No |
| RV ready | Yes | No |
| Running watts | 6500 W | Winner: Winner: 7500 W |
| Starting watts | 8000 W | Winner: Winner: 9500 W |
| Noise (lower limit) | 0 dB | Winner: Winner: 72 dB |
| Weight | Winner: Winner: 138.8 lbs | 201 lbs |
| Run time @50% load | Winner: Winner: 10.5 h | 10 h |
| Run time @25% load | Not available | 16 h |
| Fuel tank | 6.7 gal | 6.6 gal |
| Fuel gauge | Yes | Yes |
| Approx. dimensions (L × W × H) | 28.5 x 24.6 x 25 | 27.2 x 26.1 x 26 |
| Electrical | ||
| Voltage (AC) | 120/240V 60 Hz | 120/240 |
| Voltage (DC) | 12 | 5 |
| GFCI outlets | No | Yes |
| Covered outlets | No | Yes |
| Automatic Voltage Regulation | Yes | Yes |
| THD | Not available | 23 % |
| Engine | ||
| Engine | 340 cc OHV 4-stroke | Westinghouse OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve |
| Alternator | Not available | Not available |
| Starting system | Recoil, Electric | Recoil, Electric, Remote |
| Warranty | ||
| Warranty | 3 years | 3 years |
| Power by fuel | ||
| Gasoline | Not available | Not available |
| Running watts | 6500 W | 7500 W |
| Starting watts | 8000 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 | 10.5 h | 11 h |
| Run time @25% load | Not available | 16 h |
| Propane | Not available | Not available |
| Running watts | 5850 W | 6750 W |
| Starting watts | 7200 W | 8550 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 | 8 h |
| Run time @25% load | Not available | 11 h |
| Other | ||
| Data center | Not available | Not available |
| Indicators | true | false |
| Compliance | EPA | CARB, EPA |
| Security | Not available | Not available |
| Spark arrestor | Yes | Yes |
| Neutral | Floating | true |
| UPC | 44459478003 | 855464003636 |
| Core / High-priority specs | ||
| Running Watts (Gasoline) | 6500 | 7500 |
| Running Watts (Propane) | 5850 | 6750 |
| Starting Watts (Gasoline) | 8000 | 9500 |
| Starting Watts (Propane) | 7200 | 8550 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline) | 10.5 | 11 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane) | Not available | 8 |
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Gasoline) | Not available | 16 |
| Runtime @ 25% Load (Propane) | Not available | 11 |
| AC Outlet Types | 2x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R); 1x 120V 30A (TT-30R); 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R) | 2x Duplex 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI; 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R) |
| Electrical & power | ||
| Frequency | 60 | 60 |
| Engine & construction | ||
| Engine Type | OHV 4-stroke | OHV 4-stroke, cast iron sleeve |
| Engine Displacement | 340 | 420 |
| Cylinder Sleeve | Not available | 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) | 10.5 | 11 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Propane) | Not available | 8 |
| Safety & compliance | ||
| Overload Protection System | Low oil and overload protection | Low oil and overload protection |
| Low Oil Protection | No | Yes |
| Carbon Monoxide Monitoring | Yes | No |
| Included equipment | ||
| Mobility Components | Not available | Yes |
| Included Accessories | Funnel, tool kit, propane hose, battery, and wheel kit | Oil, funnel, tool kit, key fob, battery charger, propane hose, battery, and wheel kit |
| Warranty & identification | ||
| Residential Warranty | Not available | 3 |
| Commercial Warranty | 3 | Not available |
| Additional specs | ||
| Summary | The WEN DF8000X is an 8000-watt dual fuel portable generator featuring electric start, a 340cc engine, and a CO shutdown sensor, suitable for both home backup and recreational use. | The Westinghouse WGen7500DF is a dual fuel portable generator that delivers 7,500 running watts and 9,500 peak watts on gasoline, and 6,750 running watts and 8,550 peak watts on propane. It features a 420cc 4-Stroke OHV engine, push-button electric start with remote key fob, and runs up to 11 hours on a 6.6-gallon fuel tank. Designed for home backup and portable power needs, it includes a VFT Data Center for real-time updates and a hardened-steel frame with never-flat wheels for easy transport. |
- Most PowerfulWestinghouse WGen7500DF7500W running
- QuietestWestinghouse WGen7500DF72 dB
- Longest RuntimeWEN DF8000X10.5h at 50% load


