| Product Description: | Expand your RYOBI 18V ONE+ system with the RYOBI 18V ONE+ 1800-Watt Power Station. Whether you're on the jobsite, in the wilderness, or at home during a power outage, this power station is perfect for keeping your devices up and running. Using 18V ONE+ batteries, this unit delivers 3,000 starting watts and 1,800 running watts to power devices like cell phones, laptops, lights, and even TV's and refrigerators. Using (8) 6Ah 18V lithium batteries, this unit can power a full size fridge for up to 12-hours or a 55 in. LED TV for over 7-hours. Featuring quiet operation and zero emissions, this Power Station is safe for outdoor and indoor use. Pure sine wave technology enables clean power output, ensuring compatibility with sensitive electronics. Hot swap capabilities allow you to swap batteries without disrupting power. This Power Station also features a 60 Watt USB-C charging port, allowing you to charge 8 batteries sequentially via a wall charger, car adapter, or even by a solar panel. Monitor and control your Power Station remotely using the RYOBI GenControl app, which displays power output, battery level, and more. Best of all, it is part of the RYOBI ONE+ system where any 18V ONE+ battery works with any 18V ONE+ product. This 18V ONE+ 1800-Watt Power Station is backed by the RYOBI 3-year Manufacturer's Warranty and includes the RYi818BT 18V ONE+ Power Station, (4) PBP007 18V ONE+ 6Ah lithium batteries, a protective cover, charger adaptor, USB-C cable, and operator's manuals. |
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I think the base unit without batteries is going to have to reach sub $200 to even be competitive.
For the record I don't own any Bluetti products so I can't speak of their quality or reliability, they are just a common brand that came up researching products in this sector.
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I'm going to call customer service and see if there's anything I can do.... I already tossed the box so return/rebuy might be iffy.
I'm going to call customer service and see if there's anything I can do.... I already tossed the box so return/rebuy might be iffy.
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I'm going to call customer service and see if there's anything I can do.... I already tossed the box so return/rebuy might be iffy.
Makes sense considering how dirt cheap they let them go for, but then again you have the 12.0 (and maybe 8.0?) Milwaukee batts failing everywhere, only charging to 2 or 3 bars. And also have heard a number of people have issues with certain flexvolts. Seems to be a crapshoot.
I think the base unit without batteries is going to have to reach sub $200 to even be competitive.
For the record I don't own any Bluetti products so I can't speak of their quality or reliability, they are just a common brand that came up researching products in this sector.
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I think the base unit without batteries is going to have to reach sub $200 to even be competitive.
For the record I don't own any Bluetti products so I can't speak of their quality or reliability, they are just a common brand that came up researching products in this sector.
If it could be parallel to make pure sine 120v/240v I'd buy them at 650 each.
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