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Odoga 300W Car Power Inverter 12V to 240V / 230V Converter, Dual USB 4.8A Charging Ports - Durable & Powerful - Sold By Brandvised - UK FBA

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Charge your phone, laptop, camera and many other devices with Odoga’s 300W portable car power inverter.
300W DC to AC inverter with 240V / 230V AC outlet and dual 2.4A USB ports enable the simultaneous FAST charging of up to 4 items together.
Durable, yet lightweight and compact – Our Aluminum body inverter is the perfect solution to power up your items on the go all in the size of a mobile phone.
Safety first – Short circuit, over charge, low/over voltage, over temperature protections, built in fuses, auto-shutdown and a smart & quiet cooling fan make our product safe and reliable.
Fast, friendly and hassle free customer service with a full 1 year warranty – if anything goes wrong, we’re here for you.
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  1. Grrrrrrrrrrr's avatar
    Check the rating of your car socket - most are 10A. Which gives 10 x 12 = 120W max. A 300W out inverter would need going on for 3x that socket rating, if used to capacity. Also check the rating of your car battery. So, possibly compare its cost to a 110W inverter - no point paying for capability you cant use.

    As one of the reviewers on Amazon noted, it's a modified square wave out - not even an attempt at a good modified sine wave. So the peak voltage is going to be way less than 240/230v. So, check the input voltage range of what you plan to use with it - most modern equipment has a switch mode power supply which depends on the input peak voltage. If it doesn't go down to 190v - this inverter may not power it. (edited)
    greenant's avatar
    Must admit i dont quite see the point of these. Anything of lower power which contains delicate electronics, i wouldnt use anything other than a pure sine wave inverter. And anything which draws more power, this probably doesnt have enough oomph anyway. 
  2. gazdoubleu's avatar
    Echo the Grrrrrrrr's comments Some 3 star reviews say it's 150w continuous and 300w peak which is all you can expect anyway if the item runs solely on a lighter socket.

    Similar cheaper here if you really want modified sine wave
    amazon.co.uk/dp/…aWw

    The market is flooded with cheap Chinese inverters like this. You can get a pure sine wave Chinese one with the full rated capability for not much more.

    Halfrauds are even beating this with their current 10% off £30 spend and no doubt also Chinese import, Ring Automotive would have at least had to adhere to some standards.

    halfords.com/too…Rec (edited)
  3. adil171's avatar
    Might try air frying in the car next time
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  5. GeorgiosPapadopoulos's avatar
    Warning!! This is a a modified sine wave inverter at an expensive price. Its not pure sine wave inverted. Not useful for critical/sensitive electronics such as fridge or even a fan is a push. It can only take pc charger s or phone charges.
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    theblind's avatar
    Has it really got enough output for an iron and kettle?
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  7. FrostyGlovez's avatar
    Dinky doughnuts for road trips
  8. Wings18's avatar
    Cold from me sadly. It's a dangerous option. If you want to use an Inverter in your car. Get a decent brand like Ring.
  9. secretmsg's avatar
    Used for my subwoofer . Worked well
  10. Pájaro's avatar
    > Charge your phone, laptop, camera and many other devices with Odoga’s 300W portable car power inverter.

    This sort of device is actually the worst for charging those sorts of things. They all run on DC, which is what your car's lighter socket outputs anyway, so it's wasteful and somewhat messy to have an inverter to convert your car's DC into AC, only for your device's power adapters to convert AC back to DC to be fed to your device. Just get an appropriate car charger for your device instead - it'll be cheaper and much more energy-efficient than this, so you can save money and have more things charging at a time.
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