Duracell 175W Power Inverter with Dual AC and USB Sockets
- 2.4A Output
- 2x USB Ports
- 2x 3 Pin Socket
- 1M Cable
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Duracell 175W Power Inverter with Dual AC and USB Sockets
Description
- 2.4A Output
- 2x USB Ports
- 2x 3 Pin Socket
- 1M Cable
Keep all your devices charged with this dual AC and 2.4A USB charger
from Duracell. It is ideal for use in cars, vans, boats and caravans.
The USB ports output 2.4A 5V is perfect for digital devices such as
tablet PC's like iPads, iPhones, Blackberry, Kindle, etc. The mains
sockets remain available to power additional items such as a laptop or
DVD player. The inverter includes shutdown protection, which powers down
the inverter if battery power drops below a certain level. It also has a
quiet fan for efficient cooling, and will charge AC and USB
simultaneously.
It weighs just 260g and its compact design prevents it getting in the
way. It has a 1-metre power cable, which should be long enough for most
situations.
12V only. Please note this is not compatible with 24V DC
Additional Information
Condition | New |
Brand | Duracell |
Output | 2.4A |
Plug Type | Car Charger |
Connection Type | Universal |
Cable Length | 1M |
Warranty | 3 Year |
Barcode | 5055190175491 |
Product Code | DRINV15-UK |
SKU | 336704 |
Reviews
By Jambo (29/03/2023)
Brought this to use at work, I have to work in a eco 10ft welfare cabin which has 2 cigarette adapter sockets but no other plugs or USB slots, this little adapter works great, and allows me to charge phones on the 2 USB slots it also has 2, 3 point plug sockets. Builtnin fan which is quiet as a mouse and a 1 metre cable.
By Meroes (22/06/2022)
Bought this to use in a minibus for folks to have points to. charge their phones/tablets/laptops while travelling 5+ hrs down south. works very well, no complaints at all. fan is a tad loud when it comes on in heavy use during hot weather but i guess that's expected.
By Neil W (17/06/2019)
Purchased for camping when on non electric sites, worked a treat blowing up and deflating the bed etc.
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