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When you need power—We provide the source

Every-day Use, Backup, or Emergency Generator Power

Top Reasons to Buy a Generator/Welder:

  • Costs no more than a regular generator
  • Buy a generator, get a free welder to do your own welding repairs
  • Long run times with fuel efficient engines and 12 gallons of run time
  • Up to 11,000 watts of Accu-Rated™ - not inflated generator power
  • Built to the highest standards and has a 3 year warranty

Plug tools and appliances directly into the generator/welder 120/240 VAC

Power your house, garage, barn or work shed with powerful, Accu-Rated™ - not inflated Miller generator power

Applications

Keep Home Essentials Running Power Work Shed & Garage Tools Field Equipment Repairs Construction or Farm/Ranch Work
Keep Home Essentials Running Power Work Shed & Garage Tools Field Equipment Repairs Construction or Farm/Ranch Work
Which Generator/Welder is Right for You?
  Blue Star®
Blue Star 145 DX
Bobcat™
Bobcat - Most Popular
Trailblazer®
Trailblazer 302
  Blue Star 145 Blue Star 185 Bobcat 225 Bobcat 250 Trailblazer 275 DC Trailblazer 302
Generator Power 4,500 watts 6,000 watts 10,500 watts 11,000 watts 11,000 watts 11,000 watts
Fuel Capacity 5-gallon 5-gallon 12-gallon 12-gallon 12-gallon 12-gallon
Minimum Avg. Run Time 7 hours 7 hours 14 Hours 14 Hours 14 Hours 14 Hours
Welding Power 145 amps 185 amps 210 amps 250 amps 275 amps 300 amps
Price Compared to Generator-Only Unit Comparably priced Save up to $680 Save up to $583 Save up to $983 Save up to $683 Save up to $283
Other Models Available     3 Phase LP & Diesel   LP & Diesel
      Bobcat Advantages (PDF) Trailblazer Advantages (PDF)
      What makes the Bobcat and Trailblazer the TOUGHEST WELDERS... Case Closed? Compare Best Sellers - Bobcat vs Trailblazer
 

How Much Generator Power Do You Need?

The amount of generator power you need depends on your power requirements - how many watts the items you plan to power require. Generally, a higher-wattage generator lets you power more items at once. Follow the steps below to determine the size of generator you need.

Identify RUNNING WATTS and STARTING (peak) WATTS required for the items you wish to power. Refer to our Wattage Reference Guide for common tools and appliances.

Miller generators supply up to 11,000 watts of usable peak power.

Our AccuRated, not inflated, standard of measuring guarantees the power we promise.


Accu-Rated
means peak power is delivered for a minimum of 30 seconds and is usable for peak loads such as starting the motor on your refrigerator or air conditioner.

Calculate TOTAL running and starting watts needed for the items that will run at the same time.

Complete the Generator Power Worksheet (PDF) to determine your power requirements.
Review additional information on topics like safety, grounding your generator, selecting the proper length of extension cords, and more.

Read our handy reference guide Generator Power Application Guide (PDF)