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The WEN Super Quiet 2350-Watt Portable Inverter Generator combines robust power output with ultra-quiet operation and smart fuel management in a lightweight, compact design. Perfect for professionals needing reliable, clean energy on the move, it supports sensitive electronics with pure sine wave technology and offers versatile outlet options. Backed by a two-year warranty, it’s engineered for longevity and convenience whether at work, home, or play.








| ASIN | B085828BQ6 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,820 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #48 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | WEN |
| Brand Name | WEN |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,602 Reviews |
| Engine Displacement | 79 Cubic Centimeters |
| Engine Power Maximum | 2350 Watts |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044459562351 |
| Ignition System Type | Electronic |
| Included Components | Super Quiet 2350-Watt Portable Inverter Generator with Fuel Shut Off, CARB Compliant, Ultra Lightweight, |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.3"L x 11.5"W x 17.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Super Quiet 2350-Watt Portable Inverter Generator with Fuel Shut Off, CARB Compliant, Ultra Lightweight |
| Item Weight | 39 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | WEN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 56235i |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Super Quiet 2350-Watt Portable Inverter Generator with Fuel Shut Off |
| Model Number | 56235i |
| Output Wattage | 2350 Watts |
| Power Source | Fuel Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Running Wattage | 1900 Watts |
| Runtime | 10 hours |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Starting Wattage | 2350 Watts |
| Tank Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Total Power Outlets | 5 |
| UPC | 044459562351 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Two-year limited |
| Wattage | 2350 watts |
A**C
Good generator for the money
As a Florida resident and new home owner, I wanted to make sure that I had a generator that would be able to keep me going after a bad storm and while I was the proud owner of an old, loud open frame generator (we all know the kind) I was not a fan of the aircraft level of noise it made or the drag car level of fuel it drank just to run a few appliances. Thus the search began for a generator capable of running the few things that you actually need after a major storm and doing so with a level of efficiency that negates the need to keep 50 gallons of volatile gasoline laying around the house and while it's no Honda, it seems to work just as well. First off, this thing is quiet. It's not totally silent don't get me wrong, but I could easily mistake it for a idling push mower when it is running on eco mode and no louder than a small lawnmower when it is running full tilt. I have my generator hookup installed on the back porch and when running at full throttle, it is no more than a faint background noise when the doors are closed which is a HUGE improvement over the construction site level of noise the old generator produced when running. Power output is right around what it is rated for with one caveat to be mentioned. I noticed reviews were a bit mixed on this and I don't know if it's due to fluctuations in build quality or something as simple as altitude (I am at sea level) but after doing some testing recently I was able to get it to sustain around ~1850w of power output (tested with a watt meter) before the overload light would come on. That said, this little guy was working pretty hard to keep that up and I think this is where the only down side of this generator over the Honda really shows. While they are rated similar, the Honda has a much bigger engine inside it for the same power output ratings and one thing I observed with this generator is that it struggles with starting power for some appliances and devices that should be within the range of rated starting watts for this generator. I would be aware of that if you are going to use this to run multiple devices with high starting demands like a refrigerator, freezer, or air conditioner. It will do it, but I have to start the big devices first to ensure that they have enough starting power to get going. Gas consumption is something that I haven't really gotten a good grasp on even though I have about 15 hours on the generator as I use it for electric lawn equipment mainly and I have never filled it all the way up with gasoline. It seems to be pretty efficient but I will update this when I have the misfortune of needing to use it in a storm as I can get a good read on how long it will run on a gallon of gas when it is powering the house for an extended period of time. Build quality seems pretty good. No blemishes or issues that I have found. I did install an hour meter which was easy to do (and pretty cheap) so as to better track when maintenance needs to be done. Honestly, I wish it came with an hour meter built in but for the price vs the Honda it's not a big deal. Overall the generator has been reliable. Always starts on the first or second pull and I only had one issue with it suddenly not running but that was due to the low oil shutdown as I had it on the gentlest of slopes in the yard and I guess that was enough to shut it down so do keep that in mind. Needs to be perfectly level. My use case for this generator in a storm is to feed my main panel so I can run lights, fans, ONE inverter window AC unit (8000 btu), one full size refrigerator and one chest freezer. It seems to do this without issue. I originally was running a regular window ac unit but the compressor kicking on was a little too much if the refrigerator and freezer were both running. I did end up putting a NGK spark plug in as another commenter suggested. I didn't notice a difference but I'm 100% sure it's better than the cheap Chinese plug that comes preinstalled. I also installed the magnetic dipstick which I would consider necessary in a tiny little engine like this. There is so little oil in there you really want to make sure that the metal debris doesn't keep circulating back around and causing more damage. So if you are in the market for a small inverter generator that doesn't cost an arm and a leg this might be worth the buy. I would definitely recommend testing it hard and thoroughly after getting it to ensure that you got a good unit during the return window. Final word from someone with experience, DO NOT leave gas in the tank (especially regular ethanol blend) or the carb for any extended period. If you are going to use it every other week like me than fill it up with ethanol free gas and run the carb dry when you are done with it. If you are running it after a storm for days at a time, regular gas is fine just be sure when you are done you run it dry before storing it again. It only takes one round with old gas to ruin the carbs in these little motors leaving you with no generator when you need it most.
J**E
Efficient and Reliable WEN Generator for RV Camping
I recently upgraded to a camper with a microwave oven, requiring a more powerful generator than my trusty Yamaha. After thorough research, I opted for the WEN generator and I couldn't be happier with my choice. Surprisingly, this generator is not much heavier than my previous one, yet it delivers a solid 2200 Watts effortlessly. The quiet operation and first-pull start make it a dream to use, even in chilly weather as low as 16°F. During a recent winter camping trip, the WEN generator performed flawlessly, powering both the microwave and an electric heater without a hitch. The option for an "echo" setting ensures long-lasting use when full power isn't necessary. I also appreciate the thoughtful tip about using the generator's box for storage and transportation. Overall, I am thoroughly impressed with the WEN generator's performance and durability, especially after hearing glowing reviews from friends who own other WEN products. It's a reliable companion for any RV adventure, offering great value for the price.
J**O
Dependable, Easy to Use
I purchased a new camper that has a microwave oven. Unfortunately, my little Yamaha was too small to work the oven so I needed at least 2200 Watts. After considerable research, I decided to go with the WEN. I really didn't want to spend a ton of money for a higher wattage Yamaha. I've had ZERO issues with this generator. Its actually not much heavier than the 1100 Yamaha I had. It's just as quiet and it starts on the first pull! If you don't need full power it has an "echo" setting and it will run for a very long time. I recently did a winter camping trip and the temp fell as low as 16 deg F or more, the generator sat outside sheltered by the camper. The next morning I went to start it, first pull, bingo! She started right up! I just don't see how you can go wrong to use this as an RV generator and in addition to the microwave, I also ran an electric heater too without any issues. If you want to keep the gen looking good, don't toss the box and air bubble liner, use it to store and transport the gen. Cut small openings near the top of the box on the ends to insert your hands to carry it. Overall, I am very satisfied to have purchased this generator at a bargain deal! Also, another thing that sold me was talking to friends who owned other WEN tools/equipment and were very satisfied with the quality.
G**R
Lightweight and Quiet Generator Perfect for Camping Trips
This portable inverter generator is a game-changer for anyone who loves camping or outdoor adventures. 🏕️ Not only is it super lightweight and easy to carry around, but it's also remarkably quiet. 🔇 No more noisy disruptions while you're trying to enjoy the peaceful sounds of nature.I was amazed by how fuel-efficient this generator is, thanks to the fuel shut-off feature. It's a great money-saver in the long run. Plus, the 2350-watt power is more than enough to keep your essential devices up and running while you're off the grid.The only downside I found is that it may struggle a bit with heavier power loads, so make sure to plan your energy usage wisely. But overall, this WEN 56235i generator is a reliable companion for your outdoor escapades. 🌲🔋 Get ready to power up your camping experience like never before!
J**R
Reliable WEN Generator for RV Adventures
I recently upgraded my generator to a WEN model for my camper, and it has exceeded all my expectations. Despite its power, this generator is surprisingly lightweight at 2200 Watts. The quiet operation and easy start-up, even in cold weather, make it a joy to use. During a recent winter camping trip, it flawlessly powered both my microwave and electric heater. The "echo" setting is a clever feature for efficient energy use. I also love the storage box tip for transport. Overall, the WEN generator is a durable and high-performing companion for any RV journey, providing excellent value for the investment.
D**R
Nice Little Generator
We bought this generator as hurricane preparedness living in Florida. We have not used it for an extended period of time but we did break it in and tested it out. Maybe six hours of operation. The unit is lightweight at less than 40 pounds. The noise level is not "quiet" in real terms but is in relative generator terms. After unboxing the unit and putting in oil and gas it started up on the second pull. We tested the output with a multimeter and it was 120.4 V on both outlets. We broke it in with three oil changes, each time running an hour. We used 30W oil with a little Lucas Heavy Duty oil additive. We also had one of the magnetic dipsticks to take out the particles. We used 89 Octane non Ethanol added gas. In our area you can get non Ethanol added gas at a WaWa station. We use that on all our small gas engines. We found out that it labored on the high setting when it was wasn't under load. We first thought something was wrong with the generator or carb adjustment but it ran smoothly at idle on the Econ mode. After going back and looking at the manual it said that the Econ mode was for idle without load so everything was like it was suppose to be. Under load the high setting ran smoothly. After breaking it in we tested it under load. We hooked up a 5K BTU AC unit, refrigerator, 100W LED light, small TV and a fan. We of course staggered starting the AC and frig because of the surge. The generator handled the load nicely. In fact it handled the load in the Econ mode. We did a two hour test run and everything was fine. So far we are happy with it but then again we have not used it for an extended period of time. It has always started up on the first or second pull. It puts out the power and it runs smoothly. We would recommend that you break it properly. There are several videos on Youtube on how to do it. Basically running it for an hour with three oil changes. Also, before you start it up the first time squirt a little Lucas oil in the spark plug hole to lub the cylinder.
B**C
Runs my Dometic 13,500 BTU Brisk RV A/C without a problem (Micro-Air EasyStart 364 installed).
So far I’m very pleased with the WEN 56235i portable inverter generator. I own a Champion 4000 watt framed generator that I use to haul with me when boon docking with my 32’ travel trailer. Most of the time I would not need this generator, running off of solar power and the lithium battery bank I’ve installed in my trailer. The big problem of course is that if I wanted to run the A/C I would have to start up the big generator, which is plenty loud and weighs a ton. Loading it into the back of my Avalanche and unloading it really got to be a pain. The lithium battery bank inverter also didn’t have the capacity to start the A/C. I ended up purchasing a Micro-Air EasyStart 364. If you don’t have one of these on you RV A/C then you need to look into them. They electronic unit soft start the A/C on much less surge than normally required. I was even able to start the A/C on the lithium batteries with a 3000 watt (6000 surge) inverter. However, an A/C sucks the power so I still needed an alternative generator – but wasn’t sure if the WEN generator or any other inverter generator would be able to start and run my RV A/C (an older Dometic Duo Therm 13,500 BTU ducted A/C). With the Micro-Air EasyStart 364 I checked the running amps for the A/C. The meter showed about an 8 amp pull during normal run. That’s a hair of half of what the WEN 56235i can provide, so good to go there. The highest level I’ve seen the A/C pull on start up with the Micro-Air EasyStart 364 was 11 amps. That’ still within the running and well within the surge of the WEN 56235i generator. However, reading through the comments, some people mentioned that the WEN still wouldn’t start their RV A/C units. More searching around only told me that many many people are happy with this little generator and that next to a Honda, there wasn’t much better on the market. I placed my order and the generator came in yesterday. Today I read the instructions, followed them for start up and in short order had the generator running. Unlike many reports though, it took a few pulls to get the generator to kick over – nothing excessive or unexpected, but more than one pull. Not a complaint, just an observation. The pull start was very easy to pull with little resistance. I let the generator run for a few minutes to warm up as the instructions say to do. I shut all power off at the RV breaker panel, then plugged in the RV to the generator. When I flipped the circuit breakers back on the generator slowed down but only for a second and picked right back up. I was running with ECO mode off. Now the moment of truth, will the WEN 56235i start this older Dometic RV A/C? I flipped the thermostat to cool and lowered the temp. The Micro-Air EasyStart 364 did its part by firing up the A/C fan first. After about 30 seconds the EasyStart kicked on the compressor. The WEN grunted for a second and returned to normal running! Yahoo! It’s working! Out of curiosity I shut off the A/C and put the WEN into ECO mode. The little generator gets very quite when there’s just the normal RV power requirements on it. I do mean really quiet. I flipped the switch to turn on the A/C. The fan kicked in and the generator grunted then ran up to a higher RPM, but still fairly quiet. A 30 seconds later the EasyStart kicked in the A/C compressor. Amazingly the little WEN grunted, jumped up to speed, grunted slightly again and then leveled off actually running at a lower RPM than when on normal run mode instead of ECO. I flipped the ECO switch off and the generator increased in RPM. This means that the generator has more than enough power, not even running at full RPM to run my RV A/C. This is very pleasing to know. I’m very happy with the purchase. Instead of lugging my open frame generator around I can now use this little WEN generator, and still have most of the benefits. Of course the larger generator provided much more power, meaning I could run everything in the travel trailer on it. The noise and weight of that generator are simply not worth hauling around compared to the WEN. No I can’t run my RV A/C and microwave oven at the same time, but that’s a very small thing to give up for the light weight and quietness of the WEN generator. The only concern now is testing was done at 430ft ASL. Real use will be at 7,000ft ASL. Will the little WEN do the job up that high? I'll find out over the 4th of July and update my review soon after.
S**W
Extremely disappointing and won't buy again!
The brand new WEN unit I received on 13 December of 2020, broke down on 14 April, 2021. This was after only 4 months of moderate use and 166.7 hours of run time. I contacted WEN's customer service line and they told me to take the unit to Northern Tool (their authorized repair shop in my area which is 30 miles away) to get the unit evaluated / repaired. It was dropped off at the repair shop on the 15th of April, 2021 with a full written history of maintenance / what I noted regarding the unit. (See information below.) This unit has been at the shop ever since because the part they need hasn't arrived from WEN yet. It is now the 25th of May, 2021 and I have a news flash for WEN! I bought this generator to supply "reliable power" for my use, not to sit in a shop waiting for WEN to send a part to repair something that shouldn't have broke down in the first place! WEN needs to get their act together big time! This whole ordeal has been an extreme waste of my time and I don't appreciate it! Get my generator repaired or give me a refund so that I can purchase something that will be reliable for years to come! For Northern Tool 15 April, 2021 Wen 2350 Generator Originally Purchased New on 13 December, 2020 (See Amazon Receipt) Hours meter installed when received. All break in procedures were completed as outlined by manufacturer. All checks and services were completed per manufacturers outline. During the total of 166.7 hours run time the oil has been changed a total of 5 times at regular intervals with 5W 30. The spark plug was replaced once. (with recommended NGK Plug) Unit has only been run on regular unleaded 87 octane fuel with 10% or less ethanol. On 4-11-21 I noted that the generator appeared to have some oil seepage from the bottom pan but it was not a significant amount. After checking the oil and wiping off the bottom, I resumed using it after refueling. On 4-14-21 I again noted that the generator appeared to have some oil seepage from the bottom pan during operation but again it was not a significant amount. After checking the oil and wiping off the bottom, I added a very small amount (1 to 2 ounces) of oil to it and then refueled it. I restarted the generator and it run fine as usual but then cut off after approximately 20 seconds. I checked the fuel cap air valve and ensured the fuel was on and attempted to restart the generator. However, when I pulled the start cord, I noted very little resistance and the engine appeared to have little or no compression. After a few more checks and start attempts, I checked / cleaned the spark plug which appeared to be normal, rechecked the oil which was fine and checked the air cleaner which had a significant amount of oil in the bottom of the plastic housing. At that point, I reassembled all items and contacted WEN customer service. Please contact me for any additional information that you may need and provide me with feedback regarding the status of the generator (repair or replace) as soon as you can. I really need this unit to complete a home project that I am currently in the middle of.
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