Greenworks 40V 300W Cordless Power Inverter IV40A00

July 21, 2018 - Comment

Greenworks 40 V 300W Power Inverter is a mobile, battery-operated inverter that can be used for camping trips, road trips or as a backup power source for small household items. Great for camping; strong enough to power standard 120V air pump. When disaster strikes this inverter combined with Greenworks 40V batteries can be used to

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Greenworks 40 V 300W Power Inverter is a mobile, battery-operated inverter that can be used for camping trips, road trips or as a backup power source for small household items. Great for camping; strong enough to power standard 120V air pump. When disaster strikes this inverter combined with Greenworks 40V batteries can be used to power small household devices. Bring this inverter along with your Greenworks 40V batteries to the next tailgate to bring the party alive. No more fighting for scarce outlets on road trips with this inverter and your Greenworks 40V battery in the car.

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supertool says:

I’ve been waiting for years for this product. This is the product I’ve been waiting for years for someone to make, and it’s fortunate that I already have many Greenworks 40 volt G-MAX batteries. Until now the only choices in portable power inverters have been heavy and expensive units with built-in batteries. The run time of this unit is limited only by the number of batteries you have, and it’s small and lightweight, so you can just toss it in a backpack when travelling or hiking. It seems to be be sturdy, is fan cooled and has fault…

KingOne says:

Great idea for the Greenworks Owners

Amazon Customer says:

Works with Ryobi 40v batteries! (with modifications) During the last hurricane I had 4 Ryobi 40v batteries sitting around doing nothing when my power was out. I decided to try to find an inverter to use these batteries for next time. This turned out to be the only reasonably priced 40v DC input inverter I could find.So what I did was cannibalized the older model of the Ryobi 40v charger and this inverter to make a Ryobi version. With a little bit of dremel work and some soldering I was done, and I love it. It works great and almost…

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