350W Power Inverter for Dewalt 20V 60V Li-ion Battery, 4-Port 20V to 120V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with LED Light, 3 USB-A Port, 1 USB-C Port, 1 DC Port, Power Station for Outdoor Camping (Tool Only)

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Pure Sine Wave Inverter: Pure Sine Wave provides high quality, clean power for sensitive electronics. This inverter can improve equipment performance and lifespan, reduce failure rates, and shield devices from the impact of fluctuations in power quality.
Fit for Dewalt Battery: This Power inverter is powered by Dewalt 20V MAX and 60V Flex li-ion batteries.(Battery Not Included)
Inverter Powers Small Appliances: This inverter for dewalt is equipped with 3 USB-A ports, 1 USB-C port, and 1 DC port, ideal for small appliances such as phones, fans LED light radio and laptops etc.
Inverter Powers Larger Appliances: This power inverter is equipped with a 120V AC outlet, enabling it to power various outdoor camping appliances such as fans, ice makers, outdoor refrigerators, and other camping equipment. Pure sine wave can ensure that these devices operate stably and normally.
4-Port Power Station: This portable power station can simultaneously accommodate 4 20V 60V batteries, providing extended runtime for your outdoor work.
300LM LED Light: 4-Modes setting(Low Medium High & SOS Flashing). This dewalt battery inverter offers lighting convenience for your outdoor camping.

8 reviews for 350W Power Inverter for Dewalt 20V 60V Li-ion Battery, 4-Port 20V to 120V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with LED Light, 3 USB-A Port, 1 USB-C Port, 1 DC Port, Power Station for Outdoor Camping (Tool Only)

  1. Edward T Downey

    It works
    It worked as expected.

  2. brian d swiger

    Perfect!
    Can use any combo of 1 to 4 batteries. If it doesnt detect all batteries it is because the unit will wait until voltages match across the packs. Batteries are hot swappable. AH do not need to match. Powering my tmobile home internet box… only 45 watts fyi. Unit can handle 350 watts

  3. Dave Celaya

    Perfect gift
    Gift was told they liked it and was using it when they went camping

  4. S. Tonya

    Works but unintelligently designed
    Works for its purpose, but it cannot charge batteries. This kind of makes it useless because you have to make sure all the batteries are charged before it’s functional. It would make more sense to be able to simultaneously charge batteries and use as a power bank. I returned it, but if it would have charged batteries, I wouldn’t have.

  5. My boss is a Jewish Carpenter!

    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!

  6. Amazon Customer

    Works as described
    Love this thing. Haven’t had any problems with it. I used it to run a stereo as a receiver at the drive inIt also runs a TV in my shop.If I have a power outage, we will see if it can run a fridge

  7. Mike

    Makes me want to replace our old batteries.
    Works as advertised unfortunately our battery packs are kind of old so we did not get the longevity other people claim.It’s a bit expensive considering you can get battery packs with a similar capabilities.that are self-contained for about the same price nowadays.I gave it to my brother for a present and he liked it and instantly went and put all of his batteries on it.

  8. ApexWarBear

    What are the highlights?
    1) You can run this off (1) battery. Nowhere in the literature did it say that. I thought you needed at least (2) batteries to operate it. Nice surprise.2) will it do 350W? No clue. But i plugged a couple things in and it handled peak watts of 255 and consistent watts of 190+ for multiple hours. Take that for what it’s worth.3) the light. It’s a flood light and it covers a lot of areas. It’s surprisingly bright. There are (4) settings. The lowest runs 2watts. The second runs 4watts and the highest runs 7watts and it’s very bright. Then there’s an SOS mode and it’s funny watching the display jump around to the different watts as it blinks.Takeaway: this is a fantastic way to greatly increase the usabilty of your batteries that might be sitting around during an emergency.

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