18V ONE+ 150 Watt POWER SOURCE
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Sando
> 3 daySo we have been using the Ryobi charger with the outlet and it works great, today we went to use the USB and it appears broken it not assembled properly? Its supposed to be a dual USB and the bottom USB port provides no power. So both USB ports are useless. So disappointing and if course I notice this 5 days after the return window. So now Im stuck with this $80 charger without USB function which is one of the reasons I bought it. Is this a real Ryobi product?
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Ms. Maxie Jacobs
> 3 day1x 150w 120vac receptacle. 2x 5vdc 2.4A usb connections. 1x led light, approx 100 lumen. Uses std Ryobi 18vdc ONE+ batteries. Very handy and easy to use, esp if you already have several Ryobi batteries for your tools. Get at least 2 since each person needs one.
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daniel Hernandez
> 3 dayAwesome product been using it to charge my phone and tablet while out in the field
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Rira Daniels
> 3 dayTook this inverter camping was able to use it for a fan and light !!
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dkk210
> 3 dayWas looking for a way to pump up my air mattress and charge some small electronics while camping. Already had some one+ batteries so this was the perfect add on!
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Aquatic Chicken
> 3 dayThe only reason I dropped over $50 on this inverter was for its insane utility. 150w isnt much, but its more than enough to power my 45w purifier, 75w fan, 50w lamp, or any number of other small appliances.. in THEORY. In short, it cannot power any of the aforementioned devices properly. My ordinarily-silent purifier made a horrible grinding noise, which was either due to improper fan speeds or electric discharge. Either way, it was caused by the inverter outputting impure AC. Im actually quite curious to borrow a friends oscilloscope so I can see just how wonky the AC wave really is. Whatever its outputting, it most certainly does not mimic a 120v wall outlet pulling 150w. Frankly, Im terrified to run anything from the 120v outlet for fear of damaging the connected device and/or battery. As for the other appliances, they all ran significantly slower than normal, despite not surpassing even 75% of the listed max wattage. Overall, this thing is worth maybe $20-$30. The only reason its even worth purchasing at all is due to the ONE+ universal 18v battery system. The 120v outlet is so useless that this inverter is like paying $50+ for a USB battery pack.... with the battery sold separately. Its not even worth keeping in case of emergencies. For the record, I tried 3 different genuine RYOBI batteries, same result every time. This is the first time Ive been let down by a RYOBI product, but then again, its the first RYOBI ONE+ device Ive purchased that wasnt a powertool. Perhaps RYOBI should just stick to what they do best and not tarnish their name with junk like this.
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bruce Springer
> 3 dayI double checked the description before I bought this and received the inverter without a battery . After opening the box and realized ( No Battery ) , I went back to the order and it clearly says in two places that a battery is included . There are also pictures of the inverter with a battery attached . Very Disappointed .
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Marie Falagrong
Greater than one weekBought this for a camping trip.....used it once & the USB port just snapped making it useless for charging & the return window is already passed because we didnt test it out before we headed for camp. Really annoying that theyd make a well known brand so cheaply.
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Marco pineda
> 3 dayEs mas compacto de lo que esperaba, muy bueno para situaciones de emergencia, excelente portabilidad, al ser las mismas baterías y si tienes varias es mas versátil que un power bank It is more compact than I expected, very good for emergency situations, excellent portability, being the same batteries and if you have several it is more versatile than a power bank
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rebecca
Greater than one weekThis was bought to charge phones when camping worked as needed it to