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Portable Generator Units

The Area Rental team provides a variety of generators for backup power, camping and other situations that require a stable power supply. Power outputs range from 3,000 to 7,000 Watts. These gas-powered units can run as quietly as 50 dB, quieter than most conversations.
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Honda EU 6500 generator rentals - New Berlin & Delafield

Unit Rental Rates

Unit
4 Hours
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
$56.00
$76.00
$310.00
$550.00
  • Dimensions: 22” H x 17.5” W x 26” L
  • Max Output: 3000 Watts
  • Rated Output: 2800 Watts
  • Fuel Tank: 3.4 Gallon Tank
4 Hours – $56.00
Daily – $76.00
Weekly – $310.00
Monthly – $550.00
  • Dimensions: 27.5” H x 26.5” W x 33.5” L
  • Rated Output: 5500 Watts
  • Fuel: Regular Gas
  • Tank Size: 4.5 Gallons, 5-14 hours
4 Hours – $60.00
Daily – $98.00
Weekly – $370.00
Monthly – $720.00
  • Dimensions: 31” H x 28” W x 34” L
  • Weight: 263 lbs.
  • Max Output: 7000 Watts
  • Tank Size: 5.1Gallon Tank
4 Hours – $60.00
Daily – $98.00
Weekly – $370.00
Monthly – $720.00
  • 5 gallon gas tank
  • Rated for 6800 watts
  • Runs for 5-6 hrs on a full tank
  • Weighs 247 lbs
 
4 Hours – $88.00
Daily – $95.00
Weekly – $300.00
Monthly – $740.00
  • 180-amp DC welding output provides excellent DC Stick performance with most electrodes, ideal for 3/32 - 3/16 in (2.5 - 5 mm).
  • 6000-watt generator power easily handles power requirements for most construction, maintenance and agriculture applications.
  • Single-range amperage control provides quick, easy weld amperage setting.
  • Powered by Honda OHV engines that provide durable and reliable performance
  • Unit weighs 278 lbs
4 Hours – $60.00
Daily – $78.00
Weekly – $320.00
Monthly – $750.00

The size of the generator you need depends on what you plan to power. The wattage needs of your electronics can often be found in owner’s manuals or online. You’ll need to consider the maximum wattage required for each device, including the power required to start. Add up all the maximum wattage needs for each device to get the minimum wattage requirement for your generator.
At Area Rental’s New Berlin and Delafield locations, you’ll find all the contractor equipment rentals you may need for commercial or DIY projects. Pair your generator rental with outdoor lighting equipment and electric power tools to get the most out of your equipment.
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