Generators
Portable generators for site work, backup power, and workshop use. The range covers petrol and diesel models from 1kW to 7kW output, with conventional and inverter designs. Pick capacity to match your load, consider inverter types if you're running sensitive electronics, and check whether you need 110V outlets for power tools alongside 230V.
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Not yet ratedSealey1000W Inverter Generator 2-Stroke Engine 230V
- Digital inverter, clean output
- 1000W max, 800W continuous
- 2-stroke petrol, 1.1kW motor
€380.48€384.31€309.33€312.45 -
Not yet ratedSealey2000W Inverter Generator 4-Stroke Engine 230V
- Digital inverter, pure sine wave
- 2000W max, 1600W continuous
- 4-stroke petrol, 2.2kW/3hp
€989.33€999.31€804.33€812.45 -
Not yet ratedSealey2200W Generator 6.5hp 4-Stroke Engine 230V
- 2200W max, 2000W continuous
- 4-stroke petrol, 6.5hp
- Two 230V 13A sockets
€502.25€507.31€408.33€412.45 -
Not yet ratedSealey3150W Generator 7hp 4-Stroke Engine 230V
- 3150W peak / 3100W continuous
- 7hp 4-stroke petrol engine
- 2 × 230V 13A output sockets
€608.79€614.94€494.95€499.95 -
Not yet ratedSealey3500W Inverter Generator 4-Stroke Engine 230V
- 3500W max, 3200W continuous
- 4-stroke petrol, 13L tank
- Up to 8hrs running time
€761.00€768.69€618.70€624.95 -
Not yet ratedSealey5000W Generator 4-Stroke Engine 110/230V
- 4-stroke diesel engine, 6.3kW
- 4600W continuous / 5000W max
- 110V + 230V sockets (16A/32A)
€2,130.91€2,152.44€1,732.45€1,749.95 -
Not yet ratedSealey5500W Generator 13hp 4-Stroke Engine 110/230V
- 5500W, 13hp 4-stroke engine
- 25L tank, ~9hr runtime
- 230V/110V + 12V DC outputs
€1,065.43€1,076.19€866.20€874.95 -
Not yet ratedSealey6000W Generator 13hp 4-Stroke Engine 110/230V
- 6000W max, 5000W continuous
- 13hp 4-stroke petrol engine
- 230V/110V AC + 12V DC outlets
€1,369.85€1,383.69€1,113.70€1,124.95
Start with your peak wattage requirement — add up everything that might run at once, then allow 20% headroom for motor starting surges. A 2kW inverter suits light trades and caravans; 3–4kW covers most site tools and welders under 180A; 5–7kW generators handle multiple heavy loads or serve as emergency backup for premises.
Inverter generators produce cleaner sine-wave power and run quieter at partial load, which matters if you're charging batteries or powering laptops, oscilloscopes, and other gear with switching power supplies. Conventional alternator types are simpler, often cheaper per watt, and fine for resistive loads — grinders, heaters, floodlights. Four-stroke engines burn less fuel per hour than two-strokes and tolerate longer run times; diesel units outlast petrol on durability but weigh more and cost more upfront.
Dual-voltage models (110/230V) let you plug UK and 110V site kit into the same machine without a transformer. Check the continuous rating, not just peak — that's what you can draw hour after hour. Sockets matter: look for RCD protection, especially on 230V outlets. Oil capacity and service intervals vary; smaller engines need oil changes every 50 hours, larger ones stretch to 100. If you're running a generator daily, keep a spare plug, air filter, and oil on hand.







