Generators Built for the Outback

(and Everything It Throws at You)

Generators for Every Job

When you live and work in North West Queensland, you don’t mess around when it comes to power. Whether you’re preparing for storm season, setting up a remote job site, or heading off-grid for a weekend camp-out—a reliable generator isn’t a luxury, it’s a must-have.

At Hughenden Industrial Supplies, we stock tough, dependable generators from leading brands like Dunlite Power Equipment, Welling & Crossley & Yamaha, which are powered by the likes of Honda, Lister Petter and Kubota—built to handle our rugged conditions and keep you powered up when it counts.

Tradie tough: Compact, fuel-efficient units for worksites and tool setups

Farm-ready: High-capacity generators for running equipment, pumps and more

Storm prep: Stay powered during outages with reliable backup options

Camping & recreation: Quiet, portable generators to power the creature comforts

Remote sites: Diesel and petrol options with a range of outputs and tank sizes

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Brands You Can Count On

Dunlite – Aussie-built for Aussie conditions. Dunlite generators are known for their toughness and reliability, whether you're powering a welder or an entire worksite. With options in both petrol and diesel, there’s a Dunlite for every job.

Welling & Crossley – One of Australia’s largest generator suppliers. Their range spans portable, industrial, and standby generators—all engineered for durability and performance.

Kubota – A global leader in compact diesel generators. Kubota units are whisper-quiet, fuel-efficient, and perfect for both commercial and recreational use.

Not Sure What You Need?

Come in for a chat. Our team knows their stuff and can help you size up the right generator based on your power needs, fuel preference and usage type.

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