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What will a 6,500-watt generator run?

Short answer

A 6,500-watt generator can start any single appliance that needs up to 6,500 starting watts — enough to start common essentials like a refrigerator / freezer, a furnace blower fan, a well pump. Because only one motor surges at a time, you can run several of them together as long as their combined running watts plus the largest single surge stays under 6,500W.

Real scenarios for a 6,500W generator

Whether common appliance combos fit a 6,500-watt generator, using running watts plus the single largest surge. Tap any row to open it in the calculator and adjust.

Appliances a 6,500W generator can start

47 appliances have a starting-watt draw at or under 6,500W, so a 6,500-watt generator can start any one of them on its own.

Refrigerator / Freezer2,200WChest / Upright Freezer1,500WMicrowave (1000W)1,000WDishwasher1,500WCoffee Maker1,000WToaster / Toaster Oven1,200WElectric Range (per burner)2,100WElectric Oven3,000WInstant Pot / Slow Cooker700WWashing Machine2,300WElectric Clothes Dryer5,400WGas Clothes Dryer (motor only)1,800WClothes Iron1,200WWindow AC — 6,000 BTU2,200WWindow AC — 10,000 BTU3,600WCentral AC — per ton4,500WFurnace Blower Fan (1/2 HP)2,350WElectric Space Heater1,500WWell Pump (1/2 HP)2,000WWell Pump (1 HP)3,000WSump Pump (1/3 HP)1,300WSump Pump (1/2 HP)2,150WSewage Ejector Pump (1/2 HP)3,000WElectric Water Heater (tank)4,000WLED TV (up to 55")150WLaptop / Desktop Computer300WWiFi Router / Modem20WLED Light Bulb (each)15WCeiling Fan75WBox / Stand Fan200WGarage Door Opener (1/2 HP)1,100WCPAP Machine90WPhone / Device Charger20WCircular Saw (7-1/4")2,300WTable Saw4,500WMiter Saw (10")2,400WAir Compressor (1.5 HP)3,000WAngle Grinder2,400WPower Drill (1/2")900WReciprocating Saw1,200WShop Vac / Wet-Dry Vac2,000WRV Rooftop AC — 13,500 BTU3,500WRV Rooftop AC — 15,000 BTU4,200WRV Refrigerator2,000WRV Microwave1,000WRV Electric Water Heater1,500WRV Converter / Battery Charger300W

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Best overall

Westinghouse iGen4500

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Best value

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Serious home-backup wattage — enough for essentials circuits via a transfer switch — at a midsize price.

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Quietest

Champion 6250W Open Frame Inverter (100519)

6,250W start · 5,000W run

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50% quieter and 20% lighter than a conventional 5,000W unit, with inverter-clean output.

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Frequently asked questions

What will a 6,500-watt generator run?

A 6,500-watt generator can start any single appliance needing up to 6,500 starting watts — 47 of the appliances in our database qualify. Because only one motor surges at a time, you can run several together as long as their combined running watts plus the single largest surge stays under 6,500W.

Can a 6,500-watt generator run a house?

It can run a selection of essentials, not an entire house at once. Size it by the specific appliances you need during an outage — typically a refrigerator, some lights, a furnace fan or window AC, and device chargers — rather than by your home's total square footage.

Is 6,500 watts running watts or starting watts?

Generators are advertised by their peak (starting) wattage, so a "6,500W generator" can supply 6,500 starting watts for a brief surge and a lower figure — often 10-20% less — continuously. Size your load against the starting figure to be safe.