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*brand New* Vector 350 Watt (700w Max) Dc - Ac Power Inverter - Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com

US $37.50
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Davisburg, Michigan, United States

Davisburg, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:VECTOR Model:VEC061 Output Voltage:110V RMS Power:350W - (700W MAX) Manufacturer Part Number:VEC061 Type:Modified Sine Wave Inverter

BRAND NEW - NEVER USED - FACTORY SEALED!       Please save yourself some $$$$ on this name brand Power Inverter.  This is not a cheap inferior unit that will shut down on you all the time. I have used these Inverters all the time. I bought this brand new, stored it and forgot about it until now. Please give this Vector  350 Watt (700 watt max)  VEC061 MAXX sst  some thought when looking for your power accessories.

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