CATEGORY : Portable Generators For House

Pulsar PG7500B VS. Briggs and Stratton 30743

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Winner:

Briggs and Stratton 30743

Reasons to buy Briggs and Stratton 30743:

  • button icon Comes with a CO guard Carbon Monoxide shut down
  • button icon Starts on 4375 watts and runs on 3500 watts
  • button icon Metallic 4 gallon fuel tank capacity
  • button icon Delivers up to 8 hours of running time on a 50% load
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Runners Up:

Pulsar PG7500B

Reasons to buy Pulsar PG7500B :

  • button icon  inbuilt with 3 in 1 automatic voltage regulation,
  • button icon 2 drop down handles
  • button icon 13 hours of running hours
  • button icon 7500 watts and 6000 watts of starting and running power
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summary Review:

PERFORMANCE:
WINNER :

Briggs and Stratton 30743

  • Portable
  • Starting Watts
  • Running Stats
  • RV Ready
  • Gas Powered
  • Run Time on Full Tank
  • Recoil Start
  • Electric Start
  • FUEL TYPE
  • AMPERAGE
  • VOLTAGE
  • FREQUENCY
  • ENGINE TYPE
  • ENGINE SPEED
  • CARB Compliant
  • CSA Certified
  • Cold Start Technology
  • Easy to Start
  • Fuel Tank Capacity (Gasoline)
  • Runtime (Gasoline)
  • Low Oil Shut-Off
  • Air Cooled
  • Engine Capacity
  • Noise Level (dBA)
  • Multi-Purpose
  • Heavy Duty
  • Framed for Durability
  • Starting method
DESIGN:
WINNER :

Briggs and Stratton 30743

  • Open Frame
  • Outlets
  • Portable
  • Weight
  • Wheel type
  • Handle style
  • Warranty
  • Included Accessories
SAFETY:
WINNER :

Briggs and Stratton 30743

  • Low Oil Indicator
  • Low oil shutdown
  • Noise Level
CONCLUSION
WINNER :

Briggs and Stratton 30743

  • Pros
  • Cons
Comparison Winner
Briggs and Stratton 30743

Reasons why we like it:

  • Portable
  • Starting Watts
  • Running Stats
  • RV Ready
  • Gas Powered
  • Run Time on Full Tank
  • Recoil Start
  • Electric Start
  • FUEL TYPE
  • AMPERAGE
  • VOLTAGE
  • FREQUENCY
  • ENGINE TYPE
  • ENGINE SPEED
  • CARB Compliant
  • CSA Certified
  • Cold Start Technology
  • Easy to Start
  • Fuel Tank Capacity (Gasoline)
  • Runtime (Gasoline)
  • Low Oil Shut-Off
  • Air Cooled
  • Engine Capacity
  • Noise Level (dBA)
  • Multi-Purpose
  • Heavy Duty
  • Framed for Durability
  • Starting method
  • Open Frame
  • Outlets
  • Portable
  • Weight
  • Wheel type
  • Handle style
  • Warranty
  • Included Accessories
  • Low Oil Indicator
  • Low oil shutdown
  • Noise Level
  • Pros
  • Cons
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COMPARISON – Pulsar PG7500B VS. Briggs and Stratton 30743

PERFORMANCE:

Portable

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Can easily be transported to any location. One person can move the generator

Starting Watts

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

4375 Watts of starting watts

Running Stats

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

3,500 Watts of running stats

RV Ready

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Portable design and size that can easily be moved – RV ready

Gas Powered

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Operational with gas

Run Time on Full Tank

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Up to 8 hours on full hour run time

Recoil Start

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Recoil starts – easy to start generator

Electric Start

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

N/A

Dual Fuel

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

No

FUEL TYPE

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Uses gasoline to run generator

AMPERAGE

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

29.0 Amperage

VOLTAGE

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

120VAC

FREQUENCY

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

N/A

HORSEPOWER

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

No

ENGINE TYPE

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Power Built OHV Engine type

ENGINE SPEED

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

N/A

CARB Compliant

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

N/A

CSA Certified

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Meets the standards of CSA – CSA certified

EPA Certified

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

No

Cold Start Technology

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

N/A

Easy to Start

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Simple pull to start the engine in the usual traditional method

Fuel Tank Capacity (Gasoline)

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Takes in up to 4 gallons of gasoline. Will take 8 hours without refill on 50% load

Suggested Tank Size (Propane)

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

No

Runtime (Gasoline)

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Spends a total of 8 hours at 1/2 of gasoline running

Runtime (Propane)

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

No

Low Oil Shut-Off

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Built to instantly shut off when low oil is detected in tank

Air Cooled

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

N/A

Engine Capacity

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

208cc engine capacity – can run for 8 hours on 1/2 load

Voltmeter

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

No

Noise Level (dBA)

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

N/A

Multi-Purpose

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

It is multi-purpose – can be used during camping trips and at home during power black-outs

Heavy Duty

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Can handle heavy duty. Able to power a 15,000 BTU RV air conditioner and recreational vehicle

Solar Generator

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

No

Framed for Durability

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Yes, its constructed with a frame

Starting method

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Recoil start

Briggs and Stratton 30743

DESIGN:

Open Frame

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

30745 generator has an open frame

Outlets

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

(1) 5-20 R 120 VAC Duplex and TT-30R 120VAC RV (1) Outlet

Portable

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Features wheels and drop down handles – makes generator portable

Weight

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

N/A

Wheel type

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Has solid wheel type – easily maneuvers across surfaces

Handle style

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Drop down handle style – has rubbers at the top for a comfortable grip

Warranty

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Up to 2 years of limited warranty

Dimensions (LxWxH, inches)

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

No

Included Accessories

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Owner manual guide and an engine oil bottle

Briggs and Stratton 30743

SAFETY:

Low Oil Indicator

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

It will switch off to indicate low oil in the fuel tank

Low oil shutdown

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

Automatically shuts down on low oil - CO Guard Carbon Monoxide Shutdown

Noise Level

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

N/A

Briggs and Stratton 30743

CONCLUSION

Pros

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

- Made out of quality aluminum material – easy to maintain - Has been certified by CSA for safety - A strong engine with a 208cc engine capacity - Built with an automatic low oil shut down through the CO Guard Carbon Monoxide Shutdown - Powerful generator voltage of up to 120 VAC - It comes with a starting watts of 4375 and a running wattage of 3,500 watts - Uses the recoil start system common in most traditional generators - A 4 gallons fuel tank capacity that is able to run for up to 8 hours on a 50% load - Attached with an engine oil bottle and a owner’s manual as additional accessories - Generator is constructed with a circuit breaker to protect engine from harm - (1) 5-20 R 120 VAC Duplex and TT-30R 120VAC RV (1) Outlet - Portable and easy to transport through the solid wheels - Bought with a 2 years limited warranty for repair - Features a dual cleaner air cleaner type - Has been framed for durability - Multi-purpose generator can be used in camps, homes and sites - Compact build with 25 inches x 22 inches x 23 inches dimensions - Comfortable grip handle type

Cons

Pulsar PG7500B
Briggs and Stratton 30743
No

Yes

- Doesn’t have a dual fuel capacity – only uses gasoline - Will not recharge using direct sunlight - Cannot be electric started – recoil starts only - Heavy to lift to the stairs or onto a car - Generator not built with a run time hour meter - Gasoline is inflammable – be careful during use

Briggs and Stratton 30743

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