Introducing the next evolution in dual fuel inverter technology – the DuroMax XP9500iH. This portable powerhouse delivers 9,500 watts of clean sine wave power, making it ideal for powering your entire home with ease. Equipped with a 50-amp plug, it connects seamlessly to a generator interlock or transfer switch for full-home power. Fuel flexibility gives you the choice to run on either gasoline or propane, ensuring you’re always ready. With a state-of-the-art Digital Control Center, you can easily monitor power output, load levels, and running hours, giving you complete control at a glance. Perfect for tailgating, home backup, or outdoor adventures!

DuroMax 9,500 Watt Portable Dual Fuel Inverter Generator w/ CO Alert Manual
Duel Fuel Technology
During a storm or emergency, there’s no time for guesswork – you need to be able to fire up your generator at a moment’s notice and fuel up with whatever is readily available. There are several benefits to each fuel option. Gasoline is a tried-and-true source of fuel and provides 5% more power than propane. Depending on where you live and the current circumstances, it could be more easily available than propane.
Here are the benefits of fueling up with propane over traditional gasoline:
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MORE FUEL EFFICIENT AND COST EFFECTIVE: Propane costs less upfront, burns longer, lasts longer, and will save you money in the long run.
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LONGER SHELF LIFE: Unlike gasoline, propane is more stable and won’t degrade over time. While gasoline can only be stored for a few months at a time, propane can last for up to 30 years. Because propane’s longevity, you won’t need to add expensive stabilizers to keep it from going bad.
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READILY AVAILABLE: If you’re using gasoline to fuel your generator, you’ll most likely refill your tanks at a gas station. This becomes a problem during a power outage, when there’s no electricity at the station to use the pump. Fortunately, propane is available in home centers, supermarkets, outdoor stores, BBQ stores… and gas stations. (Make sure to bring cash.)
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CLEAN-BURNING FUEL: Fumes and pollutants emitted by generators can pose a risk to the environment and your health. Propane is considered cleaner-burning fuel, since it produces half the amount of carbon monoxide as gasoline.
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LESS MAINTENANCE: Gasoline leaves carbon deposits in your engine and exhaust, which means you’ll need to clean them more often. Gasoline also leaves residue in fuel lines and other system parts — which adds to the maintenance. Propane is a clean-burning fuel, so it does not have these problems.
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NO SPILLS: Gasoline needs to be poured from a container into the tank, which can lead to overflow, spills, and contamination of the surrounding area. Propane tanks simply need to be connected to the inlet. There is no danger of spilled fuel or overflow with propane. This means that propane tanks are safer for you and the environment.
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WORKS WELL DURING THE WINTER: Gasoline becomes more viscous in the cold, which makes your generator harder to start during the winter months. Propane tanks stored indoors or in a temperate area won’t have temperature-related issues, so it’s perfect for those who live in places with very cold winters.
XP9500iH Specifications
Gasoline |
Peak Wattage |
9,500 |
Running Wattage |
7,600 |
Running Amperage at 120V |
63.33 |
Running Amperage at 240V |
31.67 |
Runtime at 25% Load |
21 |
Runtime at 50% Load |
11 |
Propane |
Peak Wattage |
9,025 |
Running Wattage |
7,200 |
Running Amperage at 120V |
60 |
Running Amperage at 240V |
30 |
Runtime at 25% Load on 40/60/100 lb Tank |
19/28.5/47.5 |
Runtime at 50% Load on 40/60/100 lb Tank |
10/15/20.25 |
Engine & Emission Specifications |
Engine Manufacturer |
DuroMax Power Equipment |
Engine Type |
4-Stroke |
Valve Type |
OHV |
Engine Cooling Type |
Forced Air |
Engine Size |
459cc |
Engine Speed |
3400 RPM |
Starting Type |
Push Button |
Electric Start |
Yes |
Recoil Start |
Yes |
Idle Control |
Demand Based Variable Idle |
Fuel Delivery System |
Carburetor |
Fuel Types |
Gasoline and Propane |
Oil Cooling Type |
Splash |
Recommended Oil |
10W-30 |
Recommended Oil Types |
Blended, Conventional, or Synthetic |
Oil Capacity |
40.6 fluid oz |
Suggested Propane Tank Size |
40 lbs. minimum |
Automatic Low Oil Shutdown |
Yes |
Cylinder Sleeve |
Boron Cast Iron |
Bearing Type |
Stainless Steel Ball Bearing |
CO Sensor Shutdown |
Yes |
EPA Certified |
Yes |
Non-California Emissions Compliant |
Not For Sale to California |
Panel Specifications |
Battery Switch |
Yes |
Volt Meter |
Digital |
Hour Meter |
Yes |
5-20R |
4 |
L14-30R |
1 |
14-50R |
1 |
Generator Specifications |
Manufacturer |
DuroMax Power Equipment |
Part # |
XP9500iH |
Voltage |
120/240 Volts |
Frequency |
60 Hertz |
GFCI Outlets |
Yes |
4 Foot Propane Hose & Regulator |
Included |
Winding Material |
100% Copper Windings |
Battery Type |
12V SLA |
Battery Included |
Yes |
RV Ready |
Yes |
Home Backup Ready |
Yes |
Fuel Tank Capacity Gasoline |
7.1 Gallons |
Fuel Gauge |
Yes |
Product Dimensions |
26.2"-Long x 25"-Wide x 29.6"-High |
Product Dry Weight |
216-lbs |
Product Weight |
226-lbs |
Volume @ 25% Load (db) |
61 dB |
UPC |
811640017026 |
Warranty |
5 Year |
Wheel & Handle Kit |
Included |
Wheel Diameter |
8.5" |
What's in the Box? |
XP9500iH Generator, 4 Foot Propane Hose w/ Regulator, Oil Funnel, Spark Plug Wrench, Remote Control, Battery Tender, and Owner's Manual |