Briggs & Stratton generators are built for outstanding performance. View the generator's features in greater detail. See the product specifications. |
A powerful 10 HP OHV engine provides extra torque when you need it. Watch the Briggs & Stratton video on torque power. |
With five convenient outlets protected from the elements by a durable weather-protected panel, you can easily hook up TV's, stereos, coffee pots, heaters, laptops, and more. An internal power surge alternator will help to give you peace of mind by protecting your valuable electronics.
The generator's 10-inch "never flat" wheels, along with its lightweight 163-pound design, mean that you can easily move this generator as your power needs demand. And the generator's patented Super Silencer muffler eliminates sparking and makes this generator quieter than any in its class, so the conversation inside isn't drowned out by the noisy machine outside.
The Briggs & Stratton OHV engine that powers the generator is designed to provide extra torque that helps the generator deliver higher wattage power so you have stand-by power exactly when you need it. For more information about torque, visit the Briggs & Stratton Web site.
The Briggs & Stratton 030241 portable generator has a 7-gallon fuel capacity and a cast iron cylinder sleeve that combine to ensures long life and reliable power when you need it most. The generator measures 28.1-by-22.7-by-24.25 inches (LxWxH) and is covered by a 2-year limited, manufacturer warranty. Click here to find the Briggs & Stratton service center near you.
Customer Review: I've Got The Power!
It's actually almost a year and a half since I purchased the Briggs & Stratton 6200-Watt Generator at Amazon. And just as I figured, after making the purchase, we've not lost power for any great length of time that really required powering this baby up...that is until this past weekend. And, man, am I glad I had the generator. First of all, I have well-water where I live. No power = no water because the pump won't work without power (duh). We had guests this weekend, and with no power for 24 hours, the toilets would have gotten...okay, you get the idea. Plus it was the weekend, and without the generator the beer would have gotten warm (nooooo!). We have the generator set up to run not only our main refrigerator, but also a mini. Also on the generator are heat/hot water (oil burner), kitchen lights, living room lights and the wall sockets in the kitchen and living room that include a TV/DVD player. The central air conditioning in my house would be a bit too much for the B & S 6200, so thank goodness it wasn't one of those 95 degree weekends. The 6200 gives you just enough power for the essentials (and a TV!). The 6200 has an electric starter that's super convenient, but in between uses you might consider completely disconnecting the battery, or charging it every now and then by running the machine. I did not follow my own advice and had to use the pull start this past weekend, which was simple and effortless...the 6200 started on the first pull. I highly recommend this little 6200-Watt machine. All in all.....it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it!
Customer Review: It's a Generator what are you expecting?
I've looked long and hard to find a generator that will fit into budject and project size. A stroke of luck landed me this. I was so happy that I saw the price go down I could barely believe it. and was on pins and needles the day that it arrived. The waiting for the freight to arrive was an experience. A semi truck rolls down the street stops at my house pulls out a portable fork truck rolls it to my garage and pulls out again. something to see in a quiet neighborhood. the Assembly was easy enough, my only complaint is that the bracket that holds the rubber feet did not have a hole to bolt into and I had to (per instructions) loosen a vibration mount that attaches to the generator motor to install the rubber hoot bracket. that and the bolts that came with it I changed out with stainless for the rubber feet to attach to the bracket. They were all wrong for it. easy enough fix. so after all my boo hoo'ing........wait one more that I forgot...ever thought on the instruction it says that there is a oil dipstick on the engine......don't believe them and just dump the whole bottle of oil that's included into the motor! after the oil, gas and the minor hook-ups it started with no problems and ran like a dream! I had a pull generator before and that's the last time for that! I would recommend this for women that don't want to be left in the dark and without means. It has all of the features that are easy to work and you not need any special knowledge of mechanics to get the job done. the only thing that might hold them back is the weight....it is darn close to 200 pounds. every bit of it! but once you have the wheels and front bracket with rubber pads on you've only got maintenance to worry about once and a while and then when you have to fire it up. Edit of review - One year Later September 13, 2008 The machine still looks like brand new. Runs like it did out of the crate. I've done the required maintenance to it and keep it in my garage most of the time. But when I needed it, it came through like a champ. We had a 3 day power outage and that generator run for about 22 hours at a time and alot of gas. But it kept the power going to about 1/2 of the house. Great generator!!!!
Finding a solution to the rising oil prices is the goal of many energy companies. There's no doubt that this is an economic problem which affects each and every one of us. The truth is that oil is running out and it's running out fast. This means that the price will continue to rise. Sure, it may go down a bit for a time but over time it will continue to rise. The lack of supply will have this effect. There's no way out of this apart from one: finding a way to run our cars and trucks and other energy guzzling machines on other energy sources.
Of course, you and I aren't big companies, but there is something that people like you and me are doing today to cut their gas bills by half and more. The source is one which may surprise you: water or, to put it more accurately, Brown gas.
Brown's gas (which is named after the researcher who discovered it) is made of the same atoms as water and can be produced by a process of electrolysis: running an electric current through water (under controlled conditions, of course). The main thing about Brown's Gas is that it can burn and release a lot of energy in the process.
What people are doing is installing a container of water under the hood of their car, connecting this to an electric current and using Brown's gas to supplement regular fuel in supplying part of the energy needed to run a car. Using Brown's Gas to run a car requires some technical knowledge in installing the system in the car, but apart from that (which isn't all that complicated) running a car on Browns gas is something which is becoming more and more popular and can help you to save a great part of your gas bills.
To see how you can boost your mileage by 50% or more, click here: Brown's Gas Car.
John Drummond writes about finances, and other money related issues. To read his review of the best DIY guides to convert your car to water, click here: Half Water Half Gas.
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