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Peak 100w Power Inverter With Swivel Neck Mobile Power Outlet W/ 2.1 Amp Usb!! on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Odenville, Alabama, United States

Odenville, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:PEAK SKU:8265217 Manufacturer Part Number:PKCOAM

Stay in touch while you're on the road with a versatile Peak 100W Power Inverter with Swivel Neck. It supports a wide range of devices, from laptops and tablets to IP cameras and VoIP phones. The Peak power inverter converts a 12 V DC vehicle outlet into a standard 110/120 V AC power source, so you can charge your devices while they are in use. The device also features a USB connector that's ideal for cameras and smartphones. It has a swiveling head that allows use from multiple angles, while retaining a slim profile and a compact shape. The power inverter with USB capability includes multiple LED indicator lights.

Any questions please ask, no refunds or returns. This item is unopened and brand new.

Peak 100W Power Inverter with Swivel Neck:

  • Single 110/120V AC outlet
  • Peak power inverter features a swivel head
  • Plugs into 12V DC vehicle outlet
  • Fault and power LED indicators
  • USB connection for charging cameras, cell phones, and more

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