200-watt Powerverter With 1 Ac Outlet & 2 Usb Charging Ports on 2040-parts.com
Olean, New York, United States
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Product Features • 200W • Charges multiple electronic devices in vehicle • Plugs into vehicle's cigarette lighter socket • AC outlet 2.1A USB port & 1A USB port • Built-in interior cooling fan • RoHS compliant • 1-year warranty Manufacturer Warranty: One Year Limited
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