DuroMax XP13000HX 13000-Watt 500cc Dual Fuel Gas Propane Portable Generator with CO Alert
DuroMax XP13000HX 13000-Watt 500cc Dual Fuel Gas Propane Portable Generator with CO Alert
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Key Features
Overview
The DuroMax XP13000HX 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator is a heavy-duty portable generator built for home backup, emergency power, RV use, and demanding jobsite supply. This is a portable generator designed for backup power and high-demand temporary power applications. Model Number: XP13000HX. If you need one machine that can cover large household loads, transfer switch setups, and flexible fuel choice, this is the kind of unit you buy before the outage, not during it.
On gasoline, the XP13000HX delivers 13,000 peak watts and 10,500 running watts. On propane, it delivers 12,500 peak watts and 10,000 running watts. That puts it firmly in the whole-home backup conversation for customers who need more than a small emergency unit. It is also set up for 120/240V output, so it can support a broader range of household and equipment loads than a basic 120V-only generator. The 50 amp outlet and 30 amp outlets make it practical for transfer switch-ready backup power, RV hookups, and heavier temporary power needs.
The engine side matters here. DuroMax uses a 500cc 4-stroke OHV engine running at 3600 RPM with forced-air cooling, a cast iron sleeve, and stainless steel ball bearing support. In plain terms, this is a large open-frame generator built for real work, not occasional light-duty use. The 100% copper windings are worth paying attention to because winding material directly affects durability and long-term heat handling. If you expect this machine to sit ready for storms and then work hard for hours at a time, that build choice matters.
Fuel flexibility is one of the biggest selling points. The dual fuel setup lets you run either gasoline or propane, which gives you options when one fuel is easier to store or easier to find. Gasoline gives the highest output. Propane gives cleaner-burning operation and can be easier to manage for long-term standby planning. DuroMax includes a 4-foot propane hose and regulator, and the unit recommends a 40 lb minimum propane tank size. That means you are not starting from scratch if propane is your preferred backup fuel.
Starting and controls are set up for convenience rather than making you fight the machine. You get push button start, electric start, recoil start, and remote start. There is also no-load low idle control, a digital volt meter, an hour meter, and a battery switch. The included 12V SLA battery means the electric starting system is not an extra purchase. For anyone using a generator under stress during a storm outage, easier startup and a readable control panel are not luxury features. They save time and reduce mistakes.
The power panel is one of the practical strengths of this generator. It includes four 5-20R household outlets, one L5-30R, one L14-30R, and one 14-50R outlet. That mix covers basic household cords, 30 amp locking connections, and 50 amp transfer switch-ready hookups. GFCI outlets add protection where portable generator use often happens outdoors or in less-than-perfect conditions. Automatic voltage regulation and less than 5% total harmonic distortion also help deliver more stable power for many common household and jobsite loads.
From a jobsite and ownership standpoint, this is a substantial machine at 246 lbs with a 30 in. x 29 in. x 26 in. footprint, but DuroMax includes the wheel and handle kit with 10-inch metal-hub wheels to make moving it manageable. The 8.3-gallon gasoline tank, fuel gauge, and all-metal construction speak to longer run capability and rugged use. Runtime is rated up to 17 hours at 25% load on gasoline and up to 13 hours at 25% load on propane. At 50% load, runtime is rated at 8.5 hours on gasoline and 6.5 hours on propane. That is useful information if you are planning overnight outage coverage or rotating loads during extended backup use.
Who should buy it? Homeowners with transfer switch setups, rural properties, storm-prone areas, serious RV users, and contractors who need a large-output portable generator are the right fit. If you just want to charge phones and run a few lights, this is more machine than you need. If you want a generator that can credibly support home backup loads, fuel choice flexibility, and stronger outlet options in one package, the XP13000HX makes a lot more sense.
Built for Real Backup Power

This is the kind of portable generator you buy when backup power is a plan, not a guess. The output and outlet mix make it a serious option for home power outages and high-demand temporary power needs.
- Up to 13,000 peak watts and 10,500 running watts on gasoline
- 120/240V output with 50 amp and 30 amp connection options
- Home backup ready and RV ready from the factory
DuroMax XP13000HX 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator Control and Access

The front-facing control panel is laid out so you can get to the connections and controls without working around the frame. That matters when you are connecting cords quickly in bad weather or checking runtime and output during an outage.
- Push button, electric, recoil, and remote start options
- Digital volt meter and hour meter for quick status checks
- Includes four household outlets plus locking 30 amp and 50 amp outlets
What's in the Box
- (1) XP13000HX Generator
- (1) Oil Funnel
- (1) Spark Plug Wrench
- (1) Tool Set
- (1) Wheel & Handle Kit
- (1) Propane Regulator
- (1) Owner's Manual
- (1) 12V SLA Battery
At a Glance
Key Specifications
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Gasoline / Propane |
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120/240 V |
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13,000 W |
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10,500 W |
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12,500 W |
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10,000 W |
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500cc 4-Stroke OHV |
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3600 RPM |
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17 hrs gasoline / 13 hrs propane |
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8.5 hrs gasoline / 6.5 hrs propane |
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8.3 gal |
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74 dB |
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30 in L x 29 in W x 26 in H |
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246 lbs |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you are buying the XP13000HX for home backup, plan your cord set or transfer switch connection around the 14-50R and L14-30R outlets before the next outage. This generator has the output to do real work, but the right connection setup is what lets you use that power efficiently.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Big output, useful outlets, and fuel flexibility without stepping into standby-generator money
The DuroMax XP13000HX 13,000-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Generator is a smart buy for people who need serious backup power and want the option to run either gasoline or propane.
- Who it's for: Homeowners preparing for outages, buyers setting up transfer switch backup power, RV users, and contractors who need a high-output portable generator.
- Why it stands out: The combination of 10,500 running watts on gasoline, dual fuel capability, included battery, remote start, and a true 50 amp outlet gives it real-world versatility.
- Worth knowing: This is not a compact inverter unit. At 246 lbs and 74 dB, it is built more for output and backup capability than quiet, lightweight portability.
Common Questions
- Does this generator run on both gasoline and propane? Yes. The XP13000HX is a dual fuel generator designed to run on gasoline or propane.
- Is it ready for home backup connections? Yes. It is listed as home backup ready and includes a 14-50R outlet and an L14-30R outlet for higher-capacity connection options.
- Does it include electric start equipment? Yes. It has electric start, push button start, remote start, recoil start, and includes a 12V SLA battery.
- What is the rated runtime? Runtime is rated up to 17 hours at 25% load on gasoline and up to 13 hours at 25% load on propane.

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