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Greenworks Pro 300-Watt Battery Operated Power Inverter
Item #1690507Model #IV60A00
300 watts for continuous output
2 USB outlets to power phones, tablets, laptops and more
120 Volt AC power outlet to power televisions, speakers, lights and more
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Greenwor...1001426632
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If you don't stay well away. The batteries and chargers are so overpriced it is literally cheaper to buy a $200 bundle and get them included than this.
If you don't stay well away. The batteries and chargers are so overpriced it is literally cheaper to buy a $200 bundle and get them included than this.
Fun trick on the batteries. Buy a cheap tool from Lowe's and get the extended warranty. There's a "preventive maintenance" component to the agreement that allows you 50% rebate on equipment (including batteries) for the life of the warranty (up to $100 per year). It's supposed to come in the form of Lowe's credit, but they just sent me a check.
Same here. I have mostly 60v snapper stuff but I modified a couple greenworks 60v tools to take the snapper batteries. Just have to cut a strip of plastic off the inside of the battery slot on each side of the tool.
This would be pretty handy for power outages to run my cable modem and network equipment.
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This would be pretty handy for power outages to run my cable modem and network equipment.
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-Laptop
-Outdoor projector
-Charge phones
-Keep the electric cooler running
-Impromptu flashlight (has a small light on it)
-CPAP machine - not for me but a friend brought one but not a power supply. This worked.
It's not powerful enough to run a coffee maker, microwave, or anything else with a greater than 150w draw but they are definitely handy. Doubly so if you have already invested in the battery eco-system.
They also have a 300w version but I think it runs off the Ryobi 40v batteries.
https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks...01
I'd be interested in this 60v version as well.