: PowerLine 75/100-Watt Inverter with Airplane Power Adapter #0900-36

: PowerLine 75/100-Watt Inverter with Airplane Power Adapter #0900-36

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PowerLine 75/100-Watt Inverter with Airplane Power Adapter #0900-36

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PowerLine 75/100-Watt Inverter with Airplane Power Adapter #0900-36
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Street Price: $109.88
Gaunz Org Price: $16.31
Savings!: $93.57 (85%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1162





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: PowerLine
EAN: 0027005900364
Label: PowerLine
Product Manufacturer: PowerLine
Model: 0900-36A
Publisher: PowerLine
Ranking: 1162
Studio: PowerLine


Piece facts:
  • Converts DC power to AC for use in the vehicle or plane to supply power for AC Electronics
  • Provides 75 watts of continuous power
  • Includes a free airline seat power adapter
  • Thermal cut off-protects against overloading
  • Lightweight design fits in glove box, computer bad or carry on




#0900-36 Adapter Power Airplane with Inverter 75/100-Watt PowerLine






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Portable outlet for car and plane! This powerful mobile lnverter converts 12v DC automobile power to standard 120v AC house power - up to 75 watts. For use in vehicle or airplane to supply power for AC Electronics. Light-weight design. Fits in glove box, computer bag or carry-on. Low-voltage safety shut-off








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Works great, but gets very hot ...
This power supply worked just fine for me on various occasions, until I lost it in a move. The only issue with this adapter that I've had is that it does get very hot, hot enough to melt the plastic in which they provide those pillows and blankets.

I'm trying out a more powerful adapter I found at Costco for about the same price. If you don't have a Costco membership or you need one fast, I'd definitely recommend this.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - PowerLine - don't buy it!
Used my Powerline Inverter the first time on a 747 in a First class seat yesterday. The unit did not work in my Empower seat outlet, nor did it in any others in First class. The connection fit in the socket, so it wasn't that. I tried every possible way to adjust the connection - no luck. The green button on the inverter never lit up. What a waste of $20. Guess I'll go buy a Kensington now.



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