
Westinghouse WGen7500DFc vs WEN DF8000X
Compare dual-fuel open-frame generators: Westinghouse offers 7500W and longer runtime, WEN is lighter at 138.8 lb for easier moving.
- WEN DF8000X
- Westinghouse WGen7500DFc
Comparison Overview
The biggest real-world difference is output and endurance versus portability. The Westinghouse WGen7500DFc delivers 7500 running watts and 9500 starting watts, giving you more headroom for larger loads like a well pump, sump pump, or running multiple appliances during an outage. It also posts a longer stated runtime at 16 hours at 25% load (and 11 hours at 50%), which can mean fewer refueling stops during overnight backup.
The WEN DF8000X comes in lower at 6500 running watts and 8000 starting watts, but it is much easier to handle at 138.8 lb versus 202.1 lb for the Westinghouse. If you move your generator in and out of storage often, that weight difference is noticeable. Both are dual-fuel and both are non-inverter open-frame units, so they are better suited to home backup and job site use than quiet camping, and you should plan on using a transfer switch for home connection.
Noise is listed as 72 dB for the Westinghouse, while the WEN noise spec is not provided here, so it is hard to compare loudness apples-to-apples. In general, buyers who want more power and longer run time tend to lean Westinghouse, while those prioritizing easier transport and slightly smaller output often prefer WEN.
Key takeaways
- Westinghouse WGen7500DFc delivers 7500 running watts and 9500 starting watts.
- WEN DF8000X provides 6500 running watts and 8000 starting watts.
- Westinghouse weighs 202.1 lb, WEN is lighter at 138.8 lb.
- Westinghouse runtime is 16 hours at 25% load, 11 hours at 50%.
- WEN runtime is listed at 10.5 hours at 50% load.
- Both are dual-fuel, non-inverter open-frame generators with 3-year warranties.
Best use cases
Choose the Westinghouse WGen7500DFc if you want more breathing room for home backup loads and longer stretches between refueling. With 7500 running watts and 9500 starting watts, it is the safer pick when you expect higher startup surges (for example, a well pump kicking on while the fridge and a few lights are already running). The stated 16-hour runtime at 25% load is also a practical advantage for overnight outages, especially if you are trying to avoid getting up to refuel. The tradeoff is mobility: at 202.1 lb, it is a heavier open-frame generator, so plan on rolling it on its wheels and storing it where you can access it easily.
Choose the WEN DF8000X if you value easier handling and you do not need the extra wattage headroom. At 138.8 lb, it is notably easier to move around a garage, shed, or job site, and it can be a better fit if you frequently reposition the generator or load it for occasional use. Its 6500 running watts and 8000 starting watts are still plenty for many outage setups, like keeping a refrigerator, freezer, lights, router, and a few small appliances going, but you may need to be more selective if you have multiple motor-driven loads or want to run a larger electric heater or central AC. Runtime is listed as 10.5 hours at 50% load, while the 25% runtime is not provided here, so if long, low-load overnight operation is your priority, the Westinghouse has the clearer advantage on paper.
For RV and camping use, neither is an ideal “quiet” choice since both are non-inverter open-frame models, but they can work for occasional, practical power when noise is less of a concern.
Verdict & recommendation
If your priority is higher output and fewer compromises during an outage, the Westinghouse WGen7500DFc is the more comfortable fit thanks to 7500 running watts, 9500 starting watts, and a stated 16 hours at 25% load. It is the kind of capacity that helps when multiple appliances overlap or when motor loads start unexpectedly.
If your priority is moving the generator more easily and you can live with less wattage headroom, the WEN DF8000X makes a strong case at 138.8 lb while still offering 6500 running watts and dual-fuel flexibility. Both include a 3-year warranty, and both are better for practical backup and work use than for quiet recreation. In the end, pick based on whether you need maximum capacity and runtime (Westinghouse) or easier portability with solid mid-high power (WEN).
Last updated March 1, 2026
| Specification | WEN DF8000X | Westinghouse WGen7500DFc |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | 202.1 lbs |
| Run time @50% load | 10.5 h | Winner: Winner: 11 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 | Not available |
| 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 | Not available |
| 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 | 850011336694 |
| Core / High-priority specs | ||
| Running Watts (Gasoline) | 6500 | 7500 |
| Running Watts (Propane) | 5850 | Not available |
| Starting Watts (Gasoline) | 8000 | 9500 |
| Starting Watts (Propane) | 7200 | 8550 |
| Runtime @ 50% Load (Gasoline) | 10.5 | 11 |
| 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); 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 |
| Safety & compliance | ||
| Overload Protection System | Low oil and overload protection | Low oil and overload protection, CO monitoring |
| Low Oil Protection | No | Yes |
| Carbon Monoxide Monitoring | Yes | Yes |
| Included equipment | ||
| Starting Components | Not available | Oil, funnel, tool kit, key fob, battery charger, propane hose, battery, and wheel kit |
| 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 | ||
| Commercial Warranty | 3 | 3 |
| 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 WGen7500DFc is a dual fuel portable generator capable of operating on both gasoline and propane. It delivers 7,500 running watts and 9,500 peak watts on gasoline, and 6,750 running watts and 8,550 peak watts on propane. The generator features a 420cc 4-Stroke OHV Westinghouse Engine with a durable cast iron sleeve, ensuring longevity and reliable performance. It includes a push-button electric start, remote start key fob, and an emergency recoil start for convenience. The WGen7500DFc is equipped with a carbon monoxide (CO) sensor with automatic shutdown for enhanced safety. Additional features include a VFT display providing real-time updates on voltage output, frequency, and lifetime hours, as well as a hardened-steel frame with roll bars, foam grip handle, and never-flat wheels for easy transportation. |
- Most PowerfulWestinghouse WGen7500DFc7500W running
- QuietestWestinghouse WGen7500DFc72 dB
- Longest RuntimeWestinghouse WGen7500DFc11h at 50% load


