Roadpro 140/175 Watt Dc To Ac Power Inverter With 1.0 Amp Usb Port Fastest Ship on 2040-parts.com
US $23.90
Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Road pro
Model:RK175UB
Manufacturer Part Number:RK175UB
Warranty:No
UPC:045464264476
RoadPro RK175UB 140/175 Watt DC to AC Power Inverter with 1.0 Amp USB Port
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- DC to AC Power Inverter with 3 Position Swivel 12-Volt Plug |
- Provides 140 Watts Continuous Power / 175 Watts Peak Household AC Power |
- Plugs Directly Into Any Vehicle 12-Volt Outlet |
- Overload and Over Heat Protection |
- Compact and Lightweight |
- Replaceable Fuse Protects Your AC Devices |
- Powers Notebook Computers, 13" TVs, Portable Audio & Lights
Super light and compact, this handy little inverter with a swivel 12-volt plug is perfect for powering laptop computers, 13" TVs, portable lights, or just about any other mobile electronics you can't travel without. A smart choice for professional drivers as well as active families. Another great innovation from RoadPro, your trusted travel companion, bringing the comforts of home to on-the-go living.
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