Coleman 12-Volt 90 Watt Power Inverter – 180 Watts Peak Power #PMP90Xl

Coleman 12-Volt 90 Watt Power Inverter - 180 Watts Peak Power #PMP90XlManufacturer: Coleman
Model: PMP90XL
Rating: (3 reviews)

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Features:

  • Turns your 12-volt DC power into 110/120-volt household power
  • 180-watts of peak power
  • Plugs directly into your vehicle’s 12-volt power port
  • 12-volt auxiliary outlet
  • Safety features include; short circuit protection, overload protection, over and under voltage protection

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3 Comments

  1. A Reviewer
    Posted March 21, 2006 at 5:50 am | Permalink

    Coleman 12-Volt 90 Watt Power Inverter - 180 Watts Peak Power #PMP90Xl has been rated 5 stars90 watt 12 volt power port inverter

    its on of the few if any that comes with a wall outlet and car power outleton the inverter so you don’t loose your power port

  2. A Reviewer
    Posted July 24, 2006 at 4:31 pm | Permalink

    Coleman 12-Volt 90 Watt Power Inverter - 180 Watts Peak Power #PMP90Xl has been rated 4 starsGood – so far

    I bought this item a few weeks ago. It is working fine so far.

    Initially it looked bulky, but after fixing it in the port, it looked ok. I fix it in the port adjacent to the hand brake in my Toyota Corolla. Fixing in this port prevents the hand brake to be lifted & put on, which is a blessing a disguise. When I turn off the car, I put on the hand brake. Thus I remember to remove the inverter before putting on the hand brake (power inverters should ideally be removed from the port when the engine is not running).

    I have charged my cell phone, headset & PDA using this device. I did not get a chance to test it with my laptop yet, but I think it should be ok, because of the 90W supply.

  3. A Reviewer
    Posted January 25, 2007 at 9:59 pm | Permalink

    Coleman 12-Volt 90 Watt Power Inverter - 180 Watts Peak Power #PMP90Xl has been rated 1 starsDid not work for me.

    Very quiet, no fan. I was all set to give it 5 stars but then I tested it with my 65 watt laptop power supply for witch I bought the inverter and it would not power it. It did power trivial loads such as my cell phone charger and my external 3.5″ hard drive. Maybe the laptop startup current is just too much for it. So be warned if you want to use this with a laptop. My old noisy inverter that plugs into the exact same 12v socket worked fine.

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