🔋 Power your hustle, anywhere, anytime.
The 350W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter is designed for Dewalt 20V and 60V Li-ion batteries, transforming portable power into a versatile 4-port station with USB-A, USB-C, DC, and 120V AC outputs. Ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it ensures clean, stable energy for sensitive electronics and camping gear, while a 300LM multi-mode LED light adds practical illumination for any setting.
A**R
Impressive
Realy impressed with this item. Use for camping off grid to run my cpap. Lots of readout info definately put some thought into this one. I ran my cpap for 9 hours on 4 5ah makita original bateries over night and still had some battery left, I doubt it would go for two nights on o e set of batteries
G**C
Essential for power needs
as described
D**H
Give it time.
Works good but haven't fully tested it yet. I will let you know later.
S**S
Works great
Works a described and have used it multiple times with no issues. Not a big inverter but very handy to have around. Kept it in my work van for high g my phone on a jobsite and running an occasional small power tool
B**L
Efficient Use of Tool Batteries
So now you have an electric lawn mower. Suddenly your electricity goes out, and you’re sitting in the dark. Hey you have plenty of electricity sitting on your mower. Where do you plug in your phone? Well that’s where this inverter comes in handy. Phone and small device charging works very well. There’s a 350 watt AC inverter here for light duty AC use. You can’t run a 1500 watt hair dryer, sorry to disappoint, but a low wattage power brick works great. Portability is nice as long as you even the load with your batteries plugged in on both sides of unit. I give it Five stars!
C**H
Not enough power for our need
Great in theory but does not power items we were hoping for our purpose. We hope to run a small space heater on this and it said to do the job, however the power did not supply it long enough.
M**!
Will this to work for diesel heater, Lets try it
Yep, Sure does!!! I hooked up one of my dewalt 60 Volt 9 AH batteries and fired it up. Ran for over an hour and still had 3 out of 3 power bars remaining on the battery. Peak draw of around 150watts for roughly a minute than sustained draw of 10-40 watts for over an hour before i turned it off. (NOTE: It only ran at 20 volts not 60 volts as designed by battery manufacturer). Next day I put 4 batteries on it that were rated at 20 volt 3 AH each and ran it for around 8 hours before it drained them down to where the inverter quit! I'm quite impressed as the weight if the inverter and the batteries combined is about half of the weight of another power inverter with the same 300 watt rating I also tried, that couldn't handle the startup load. Also at 1/3 of the cost but I do need to mention I already had the batteries so not a real comparison as those cost more than the inverter as you already know if your buying this tool. welp lets try something else!
J**W
no issues at all with this works great
no issues at all with this works great
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