⚡ Power Your Adventures with Confidence!
The Makita Powered Inverter Generator is a portable power source that converts DC 18V battery power into AC 110V output, featuring a 150W capacity, dual USB ports, and a built-in LED light. Ideal for charging devices on the go, it ensures safety with heat dissipation features and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Color | Coffee,Red |
Output Voltage | 120 Volts |
Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Number of Outlets | 3 |
Input Voltage | 18 Volts |
Output Power | 150 Watts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Wattage | 150 watts |
D**N
Works good
Works good no problems
A**R
Great portable power
It worked well when we lost power. Not only does it charge phones and laptops, it powered my router so we had Internet until our power was restored. You'll need to keep extra charged batteries on hand.
J**Z
Buena herramienta
Que el producto es bueno me saca de apuro
A**R
Avoid this piece of junk!
This item has failed after only light use for a year and a half. When it worked, it was fine. Obviously, the build quality is inferior. There are many other options to use with Makita batteries. Stay very far away from this item.
R**A
Keeping cool!
Was easy with this adapter. I took it camping and used it for my blow up bed, my fan, my mini air conditioner, charging phones, my mini fan. Now my camping buddies want one!
S**Y
Feels cheaply made but works very well
I tested this unit for a number of days using different tools and devices plugged into it and didn't experience any problems with it. It's got my seal of approval as far as I'm concerned.
K**R
worth it
Awesome gadget works amazing for a ton of purposes. Just remember to unplug it and turn off or the battery dies relatively quick
D**N
Made it through 1.5 camping trips.
I bought this for inflating my air mattresses and charging devices when camping. It's first trip went flawlessly back in May of 2023.Just went out this last weekend and it died mid way thru inflating an air mattress. I heard a pop, and that was the end of it.Since it was out of return range, I opened it up when I got home today and found it blew a fuse. Not an easy repair since the fuse is soldered in place. In the trash it went.I wish Makita made one of these, but since they don't, I'm going to buy the Milwaukee Top Off, since I have a few M18 batteries around.
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