Streetwize Portable Power Station 12V 6 In 1

Streetwize Portable Power Station 12V 6 In 1 - Towsure
Streetwize Portable Power Station 12V 6 In 1 - Towsure
Streetwize Portable Power Station 12V 6 In 1 - Towsure
Streetwize Portable Power Station 12V 6 In 1 - Towsure
Streetwize Portable Power Station 12V 6 In 1 - Towsure
Streetwize Portable Power Station 12V 6 In 1 - Towsure
Streetwize Portable Power Station 12V 6 In 1 - Towsure
£325.00 £169.00 SAVE £156.00

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SKU: B220

Power station with emergency jumpstart. Suitable for petrol vehicles up to 2500cc & diesel vehicles up to 2000cc. 900 Amps (Peak) 400 Amps (Continuous).

Description

A portable 6-in-1 12V power station that is able to emergency jump start petrol engines up to 2500cc & diesel engines up to 2000cc.

The 6-in-1 features include:

  • 1 x Modified Sine Inverter with 3 Pin Socket for 230V UK appliances (200W)
  • 1 x Built-in Air Compressor
  • Set of 4 LED work lights
  • 1 x Jump starter
  • 1 x USB charge port
  • 2 x 12V DC sockets

This power bank has four LED work lights, two at the front and two at the back for all-round visibility when using the kit at night or in low light conditions. The 12V sockets are suitable for powering any 12V accessories, the USB charge port is suitable for charging smartphones & tablets and the UK 3-pin socket for powering UK standard appliances up to 200W.

Includes rechargeable 15Ah battery and two analogue displays for measuring air pressure and battery charge level.

The power station comes with an in-car charging adaptor, home AC charging adaptor as well as three nozzle adaptors.

  • 15Ah Battery
  • 350Amp (continuous) & 650 Amp (peak)
  • Jump starts petrol vehicles up to 2500cc and diesel vehicles up to 2000cc
  • LED warning lights for reverse polarity & battery charge level
  • Fully rechargeable
  • 2 x 12V sockets
  • Charge time: within 24 hours

Please note, the UK 3-pin inverter socket is NOT suitable operating medical equipment, fluorescent lights and printers. The inverter socket should not be used to power appliances that require more than 200W.