

⚡ Power up anywhere, quietly and safely — don’t get left in the dark!
The A-iPower SUA2301i is a compact, ultra-portable 2300W inverter generator featuring a fuel-efficient 80cc 4-stroke engine. It delivers clean, stable power with only 3% THD, ideal for sensitive electronics. EPA & CARB compliant with a built-in CO sensor for safety, it runs up to 9 hours on a 0.9-gallon tank. Designed for easy mobility with a telescoping handle and flat-free wheels, it’s perfect for camping, tailgating, or home backup. Multiple outlets including USB-C and RV-ready connections make it versatile for all your power needs.























| ASIN | B0C7YCPGPC |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,502 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #137 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | A-iPower |
| Color | Black |
| Current Rating | 19.17 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,363) |
| Date First Available | May 15, 2023 |
| Engine Displacement | 80 Cubic Centimeters |
| Engine Power Maximum | 2300 Watts |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850016881571 |
| Ignition System Type | Manual Recoil |
| Included Components | 12VDC Charging Cables, 30A RV Adaptor, Funnel, Oil, Tool Kit |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 42.2 pounds |
| Item model number | SUA2301i |
| Manufacturer | A-iPower |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | 2300 Watt Inverter Generator |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 2300.0 |
| Part Number | SUA2301i |
| Power Source | Gas-Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 21.5"L x 12.8"W x 21.1"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Residential |
| Running Wattage | 1800 Watts |
| Sound Level | 61 Decibels |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Starting Wattage | 2300 Watts |
| Style | 2300W - Gas |
| Tank Volume | 0.9 Gallons |
| Total Power Outlets | 8 |
| UPC | 850016881571 |
| Usage | Commercial/Residential |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty |
| Wattage | 2300 watts |
A**C
Best deal out there
Beats costco and whatever else. Yamaha engine and turned on first pull. Got a magnetic plug on it, especially during the break in period. Great buy. Noise isn't very loud but also not the quietest. Can be remedied with placing objects around for camping but performance vise, love it.
R**.
Better than expected
Started on the 3rd pull after taking it off choke a little. Tested it on my 8000btu a/c first and it worked great - very little speed increase on ECO mode surprisingly. Then I put a 1875 watt hair dryer on it and the dryer ran fine although the generator could only provide 1587 watts ( which is close enough for it's advertised output) for it according to my watt meter. That bumped it up to full rpm naturally. On house current the dryer was pulling around 1850 watts. As far as noise goes, I was surprised how quiet it is. The youtube videos are deceptive, making it sound louder than it actually is. I did notice before starting it up that the generator was test run at the factory because of discoloration of the exhaust tube. I found that reassuring. Overall the quality looks excellent and it runs perfect, especially for a low priced model. Sorry, I can't find anything wrong with it! Update 8/24/20 Checked fuel consumption at a couple of different loads: *Window a/c 8000 BTU's @ 650 watts per hour continuous - 40% of rated load = 6.7 hours per gallon - Eco mode ON. *1500 watt electric heater. 94% load: 4.16 hours per gallon - Eco mode off. Update 6/20/2022 I just converted this over to natural gas and runs great. Full load watt capacity only dropped by 10-15 watts, but surge watts dropped more.. Hard to say how much, but I can tell there is a little more lag time when a 1500 watt load kicks in for engine to recover on eco mode. Nothing serious with what I run and I notice all generators take a bigger hit on surge when converted. It still starts my 8000 but A/c. with no problem. US Carburetion has kits for these. The only thing hard about the conversion is getting the inside nut off and back on the carb again. It would help a lot if you had another pair of hands in order to tilt the engine over on the mounts while one gets a little ratchet in there. I have not mastered starting the unit on NG yet and I might not. I am just putting about an ounce of gas in the tank and start it that way, then when the motor starts to stagger in a minute or two I start introducing the NG. Very easy this way and makes it it much cheaper to run compared to gasoline. All I have to do when the power goes out is start it and bring out of the garage a couple of feet and she'll just run and run. No more hauling gasoline or worrying if the gas is going bad is a huge benefit. Update 6/28/2022 As far as the surge problem goes with the generator running on NG, I discovered that if you eliminate the quick disconnect fittings from the gas line and plug the conversion kit fuel line that goes from the carburetor directly into the regulator thereby eliminating the tiny 3/16 barb fitting that they provide with the kit, it will make the generator run just as well as it does on gasoline. I think this may be why all the tri-fuel generators take such a drastic cut in performance because they don't allow for restrictive fittings. Take a look at the specs on a tri-fuel generator and look what they use for the fittings. Yup, quick disconnects. They have very tiny passageways. The problem is most pronounced when running in ECO mode when a large load hits the generator. Update 4/28/2023 I have 30 hours on it now so it should be pretty will broke in. I decided to clock my gas meter and check the Natural Gas usage at different loads today. It seems to do a little better on NG than on gasoline and not to mention that NG is 8 times cheaper than gasoline! Oil looks brand new yet, too. All ECO on No load idle = 12.82 hours Per cubit foot(PCF). Present Cost of Natura Gas is 45 cents PCF 435 watts = 10.13 hours PCF 950 watts = 7.15 hours PCF 1500 watts = 4.72 hours PCF https://www.amazon.com/DuoMax-XP13000HXT-000-Watt-Electric-Generator/dp/B092CJQ51F/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=3LEV80YSW7N97&keywords=tri%2Bfuel%2Bgenerator&qid=1656459230&sprefix=tri%2Bfuil%2Caps%2C131&sr=8-1-spons&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFGMTNHVUZQQ0pUSkUmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA3NTc2MjMzMTRDVjU2U0hOQU9NJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA1MjExNjYyWDBWUkxUVFJaVDRRJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ&th=1
E**H
Clean power (SINE), fuel efficient, moderately quiet with 240V!
This generator ticks all of the boxes for my home backup power where power outages are common and our [Power Company] is offering rebates on generators and battery systems to residents, expecting more outages in the future. Despite being a lower wattage rated generator than my open frame, it has run all of my home appliances, including fridge, chest freezer, HVAC and even well pump. It is a noticeably quieter than my open frame generator to the point I can actually have a conversation while standing 5-10 feet away. It doesn't hurt your ears like my old generator to stand near it for a short while. The display provides some useful info and all the controls are fairly straight forward. It arrives with a bottle of oil, funnel, a charged starter battery, and a propane regulator hose. It takes about 15-20 minutes to unbox and ready the generator for first use. With the packaging out of the way, you will find the instructions in the manual to open the plastic side panel where you will connect the starter battery. Then on the other side panel you will unscrew the oil reservoir fill plug and pour in the oil. Screw the filler plug back on, put the plastic panels. Choose your fuel. I use propane because it is clean, easy to use, safer for me to use, stores for years, and readily available in my area. This generator is more fuel efficient than my larger open frame generator while making consistent, clean power. My lights do not clicker and everything runs smoothly so far.
G**R
Reliable on propane, very good value.
10/04/25 update: updated to 5 stars because once I figured out it wants to start sometimes on RUN, it is very reliable. So far a good purchase. Running on propane only. It will charge the house battery, Anker solar generator. Update: I was following the starting instructions when I just casually pull started on the run, and it started. Perhaps on gasoline, this is the method but needs to start on RUN. It is pretty loud as far as camping goes; and a few feet away vibrates the camper. However, it does keep up with the 110v demands so far which are to the converter, charging the house power which is also powering the air conditioning. So, if it keeps working and gets going on the first or second pull, I will say it is an ok purchase. But, it did run house power easily on my camper, and I expect it will be able to keep up with the 75 amp converter that will be running the 12.v air conditioning, plumbing and electronics. I am not saying this is a negative review; it is a noisier generator that does indeed seem to provide good juice to to my camper which is what the pricetag would indicate. I will follow up to upgrade this if it is reliable (I can still start it by the fourth try with my old shoulder and back) and efficiency is good enough to be off grid which is the idea.
R**T
Very good purchase
A**R
Light, small, somehow quiet but can accept two sources of energy; gasoline and propane gas. Very happy.
C**K
In the time I have had this generator I was able to run it successfully for about 10 hours. Fuel stabilizer, running it dry prior to storage, trying to start it weekly, none of it worked. Every time I needed the generator to run it required moving it to the shop for a strip down and cleaning. The only thing this generator was capable of was creating frustration. It can not be counted on to be available for emergencies.
M**N
It was the best option for me as I required a 30amp plug. So far so good
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