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Select Stores: Ryobi ONE+ 18V 1000W Max 12V Automotive Power Inverter

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$50

$199

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Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid In-Store only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.

Select Home Depot Stores [link for reference only] have Ryobi ONE+ 18V 1000W Max 12V Automotive Power Inverter for $50.02. Pricing/offer is valid for in-store purchase only.

Note: In-store availability and pricing varies by location. You may be able to check your selected store's availability by clicking "See In-Store Clearance Price" below the Online Price on the product page.

Thanks to Community Member samuelm for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 3 ways to power: 12V car adaptor(120 watts total output), RYOBI 18V ONE+ battery(300 watts total output), or direct to car battery(1000 watts total output)
  • Outlets: (1) USB-C PD Port, (2) USB-A Ports, (2) 120-Volt AC Outlets, (1) 12V Car Power Port
  • DC max output 150W. AC max output 850W. Total combined max output 1000W.
  • On board LCD screen displays power output, power source, input voltage, and battery level
  • On board LED task light
  • SGS Certified

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  • About this deal:
    • 3-year warranty
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid In-Store only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.

Select Home Depot Stores [link for reference only] have Ryobi ONE+ 18V 1000W Max 12V Automotive Power Inverter for $50.02. Pricing/offer is valid for in-store purchase only.

Note: In-store availability and pricing varies by location. You may be able to check your selected store's availability by clicking "See In-Store Clearance Price" below the Online Price on the product page.

Thanks to Community Member samuelm for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 3 ways to power: 12V car adaptor(120 watts total output), RYOBI 18V ONE+ battery(300 watts total output), or direct to car battery(1000 watts total output)
  • Outlets: (1) USB-C PD Port, (2) USB-A Ports, (2) 120-Volt AC Outlets, (1) 12V Car Power Port
  • DC max output 150W. AC max output 850W. Total combined max output 1000W.
  • On board LCD screen displays power output, power source, input voltage, and battery level
  • On board LED task light
  • SGS Certified

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • 3-year warranty
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by samuelm

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madcow3417
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FYI this has a modified sine wave. With an MSRP of $200 I had hopes for a pure sine wave.
bjorninn
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I never find any of the Slickdeals at my Home Depot.
kenyandave
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In a Tesla, the 12 V cigarette lighter is connected to the 12 or 16V battery. It is not connected to the high voltage battery that powers the car

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madcow3417Yesterday 03:33 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank madcow3417

FYI this has a modified sine wave. With an MSRP of $200 I had hopes for a pure sine wave.
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bjorninnYesterday 03:53 PM
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I never find any of the Slickdeals at my Home Depot.
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Sturmgeist781Yesterday 04:14 PM
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$199.00 in my local stores. Very YMMV
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Anyone have a brickseek link by chance? I don't know how to find the "internet number"......
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On clearance for $100.04 in Encinitas , 92024
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dajohn17Yesterday 04:24 PM
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seeing $100 locally
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dodealerYesterday 04:28 PM
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I was wondering if I could use this to allow my EV battery to charge or even run something during a power outage. I could connect the inverter to the 12v battery, turn the car on (which charges the 12v battery from the large traction battery that runs the electric motors), and then use it to run something under 1000w. For those of you more steeped in this realm, would welcome thoughts.

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hajalie24Yesterday 04:31 PM
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if you're sure the 12v will be recharged it should work, but might want to look for a pure sine wave inverter instead.
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kenyandaveYesterday 04:35 PM
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Quote from dodealer :
I was wondering if I could use this to allow my EV battery to charge or even run something during a power outage. I could connect the inverter to the 12v battery, turn the car on (which charges the 12v battery from the large traction battery that runs the electric motors), and then use it to run something under 1000w. For those of you more steeped in this realm, would welcome thoughts.
In a Tesla, the 12 V cigarette lighter is connected to the 12 or 16V battery. It is not connected to the high voltage battery that powers the car
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Quote from madcow3417 :
FYI this has a modified sine wave. With an MSRP of $200 I had hopes for a pure sine wave.

So modified sine wave is not good? I can't tell the difference. Wish I could understand what this basically does with car.
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MikeD666Yesterday 04:40 PM
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anecdotal story, I wanted to run a heated blanket off a modified sine wave inverter. It just wouldn't turn on. Looked it up and that is common due to less magic in the wave. specifically was the 80v kobalt battery inverter.
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ascendhypeYesterday 04:43 PM
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
So modified sine wave is not good? I can't tell the difference. Wish I could understand what this basically does with car.

It doesn't do anything to your car, it's more about what's plugged in to the outlets. If you want to plug basically anything you want into your inverter, then pure sine wave is the way to go. With a modified sine wave, more sensitive electronics tend not to do too well and might behave weirdly or not work at all
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Tree99Yesterday 04:46 PM
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Quote from dodealer :
I was wondering if I could use this to allow my EV battery to charge or even run something during a power outage. I could connect the inverter to the 12v battery, turn the car on (which charges the 12v battery from the large traction battery that runs the electric motors), and then use it to run something under 1000w. For those of you more steeped in this realm, would welcome thoughts.
this is commonly done in the EV community for blackouts. Most people get a dedicated pure sine wave inverter that can handle the load and attach it to the auxiliary car battery with Anderson connectors. While leaving the car on, you can power refrigerators and sump pumps too
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KonaKaiKenYesterday 04:50 PM
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Home Depot sells Ecoflow generators. The 800w version is way more useful than this Ryobi. More expensive but worth it. For a little more money get the 1800w. This is the one I have and I use it all the time. You can also connect solar panels to it. They're awesome devices. Get them directly from Ecoflow sometimes on sale.
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madcow3417Yesterday 04:55 PM
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Quote from dodealer :
I was wondering if I could use this to allow my EV battery to charge or even run something during a power outage. I could connect the inverter to the 12v battery, turn the car on (which charges the 12v battery from the large traction battery that runs the electric motors), and then use it to run something under 1000w. For those of you more steeped in this realm, would welcome thoughts.
My Nissan Leaf charges the 12V battery while it's turned off. I've seen people hook up 1,000W inverters. I read somewhere that the internal DC-DC is capable of 2,000W, but internal electronics use 500W, so 1,500W max usable.
FYI 12V lead acid batteries tend to go bad on electric cars. It turns out that the massive current of starting an ICE car does some desulfating that keeps the battery healthy. My 12V battery died, but I brought it back with a desulfator. I recommend anyone still using lead acid on an electric car run a desulfator once or twice a year.
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