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Stanley DPS109
$99.99
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Useful for pumping up a flat tire, jump starting the car, etc. Provides hours of light during a power outage. Good range of connectors available, works with a wide variety of devices.
The Cons:Documentation is sparse, need to go online to find out anything about it. Can't be charged through the car's 12V outlet.
The Stanley DPS 109 is a solar-powered digital power station with up to 8 hours of power for home/office use (up to 200 watts) and has 250 amp instant starting power (700 amp battery jumpstarter). It comes with USB outlet for USB device charging, 12V DC outlet, a battery back up system that can operate independently of the solar panels, reverse connection protection and its solar panels are capable of functioning even in cloudy weather.
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useful for pumping up a flat tire, jump starting the car, etc.
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provides hours of light during a power outage
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good range of connectors available, works with a wide variety of devices
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durably constructed, can be allowed to slide around the trunk a bit without worry
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relatively light and easy to carry around
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LCD screen keeps you updated on the device's status, easy to read
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documentation is sparse, need to go online to find out anything about it
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can't be charged through the car's 12V outlet
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