Home Depot has
Ridgid 18V Cordless 175-Watt Power Inverter Kit + 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger (AC86097KSB) for
$68.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
tunabreath for finding this deal.
Features:- Powers and charges small electronics using any RIDGID 18V battery
- Ideal for laptops, tablets, smart phones, and other small electronics
- 175-Watts of continuous power
- Features four charging outlets including (1) 120V AC Outlet, (2) USB-A Ports, and (1) USB-C Port for fast simultaneous charging
- Integrated flashlight allows for added convenience
- Not intended for hair dryers, coffee makers, power tools, refrigerators, or compressors
- 100% Compatible: Works with all RIDGID 18V Batteries, Tools, and Chargers
- Lifetime Service Agreement with registration within 90 days of purchase
- Includes: AC86097 175-Watt Power Inverter, AC8400402 2.0Ah Lithium-Ion Battery, Charger, and Operator's Manuals
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Super helpful in all kinds of random situations.. keep lights on during a storm, run your router and wifi even. Take it camping to run string lights and charge stuff or run a small air pump to inflate mattresses. power a work from home computer set up, etc. I use mine sporadically multiple times a year, and I always have six fully charged batteries sitting there at the ready too which means I have portable sporadic AC power whenever or wherever I need it.
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What I'm wondering is, are they kinda doing this on purpose? It's a good 30 minutes out of my day each time I have to call and have them manually approve this. Just sorta feels like weaponized incompetence because if I wasn't on top of it, my 90 day timer would run out and I wouldn't have LSA at all.
I did have to use the warranty once for a battery that stopped taking a charge and it went very smoothly.
P.S. I bought this. Don't need it, but seems very handy, especially for backup situations until I get my solar generator.
Super helpful in all kinds of random situations.. keep lights on during a storm, run your router and wifi even. Take it camping to run string lights and charge stuff or run a small air pump to inflate mattresses. power a work from home computer set up, etc. I use mine sporadically multiple times a year, and I always have six fully charged batteries sitting there at the ready too which means I have portable sporadic AC power whenever or wherever I need it.
And last year, I used it to power a prop for my daughter's dance solo... she had a neon sign and shimmering lights.
killed it for dance dad of the year.
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What I'm wondering is, are they kinda doing this on purpose? It's a good 30 minutes out of my day each time I have to call and have them manually approve this. Just sorta feels like weaponized incompetence because if I wasn't on top of it, my 90 day timer would run out and I wouldn't have LSA at all.
I did have to use the warranty once for a battery that stopped taking a charge and it went very smoothly.
P.S. I bought this. Don't need it, but seems very handy, especially for backup situations until I get my solar generator.
So this is like what $19 more than the rigid deal but you get a battery.. hmm.. oh and LSA.. maybe I'll just rock with both brands
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