Your RV still needs power when hookups aren't available, but big generators are loud and bulky. This 2,200-watt inverter generator delivers quiet 120V power for charging batteries and running small essentials so you can stay powered off-grid.
You pull into a site and realize there is no pedestal, but your batteries still need a charge and your basic gear cannot sit idle. This generator delivers 2,200 starting watts at 120V for lights, charging, and small equipment, while eco mode adjusts output during lighter demand to reduce fuel use and noise as your essentials continue running.
Unstable power can cause devices to shut down or act unpredictably right when you need them. The built-in inverter delivers consistent output through 2 AC receptacles and USB ports, keeping phones, laptops, and other electronics running the way they should.
Some generators dominate the entire campsite the moment they start running. With sound rated at or below 52 dB(A) at 10', this unit keeps power available while conversation, meals, and downtime continue without constant engine drone in the background.
A generator does not help if it stays home because it is too heavy or awkward to load. At 38.9 lbs with a compact footprint, this unit is manageable to carry and pack, making it far more likely to be with you when power is needed.
When you're trying to get power going, complicated controls slow everything down. The recoil pull start gives you a direct manual startup method, while the running, oil, and overload indicators keep the generator's status visible. You can start it, check what it's doing, and keep your setup moving without sorting through extra controls.
You get the generator home and realize you still need small tools just to check oil or handle routine upkeep. This unit includes an owner's manual, installation guide, oil and funnel, spark plug toolkit, and screwdriver, giving you what you need to handle basic setup and maintenance right away.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer. Let's take a quick look at this Flex Power 2200 watt single-fuel portable inverter generator. This is a portable generator that's gonna be really geared towards things like camping, RV trips, or just having a reliable backup power source on hand. This is going to produce up to 2200 starting watts, which is going to be plenty for running essentials like your small appliances, charging devices, or powering your tools when you're away from home. And one of the big advantages is this does use inverter technology, so the power it produces is going to be clean and stable. That means that this is going to be safe to use with your sensitive electronics like your smartphones, your laptops, and maybe even some medical devices.
And that's something that not all generators can guarantee. This is designed to be pretty quiet. This runs at about 52 decibels at 10 feet away, so that's comparable to like a normal conversation. This is not going to disturb you or your neighbors at the campsite while this is running. And startup is gonna be simple.
This is a manual startup. It has a recoil pull start here, so no complicated setup here. And once it's running, you're gonna have a variety of outlets to work with. Let me give you a closer view of that just so you have a good idea of what to expect in regards to the panel here. So you're gonna get your standard AC outlets.
You're gonna get two of them. Notice that our outlets do have attached covers here, so that's going to be great to keep them protected when they're not in use. You're also going to get two USB ports. Now, what I like about this one is not only do you get a USB-A port, but you get a USB-C type port as well, and a lot more smart devices like phones and tablets are going towards that USB-C. So that's available straight out of the box on this generator, which is great.
This also has eco mode. That's gonna help save fuel and keep noise levels down when you're not using it at full power. It's parallel ready. You see you have your parallel connect ports here, meaning you're gonna be able to connect this to a second unit to double your output. And then this also has sensors here as well, as indicated by these lights. So you've got overload protection, low oil indicator. It's gonna help protect itself whenever you have this. It'll protect whatever you have plugged into it, rather. So full feature set, really, and it's gonna be very easy to control here from that panel. It does come with a bottle of oil and also a funnel to help you get the oil in cleanly and safely. It's gonna be pretty easy to carry as well. This weighs right at about 40 pounds, and it wasn't really a struggle at all to get this on my tabletop. Here's where you're going to fill the fuel, and you also have a gauge there as well to show you the levels here. Overall, this feels pretty durable, and I think it's gonna hold up really well for you. It's gonna be very easy to transport. Let's talk measurements real quick. I took some measurements before our time together. Looking at what I'm calling the overall length, about 17 1/2 inches long, the overall width, about 10 1/2 inches wide, and the height is really close to 18 inches tall. I think that's gonna wrap up our look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name's Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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