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Xpower Micro - Inverter 175 By Xantrex on 2040-parts.com

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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
NEVER USED BUT BOX WAS OPENED AND TAPED UP
Brand:XANTREX Input Voltage:SEE PHOTO Model:XPOWER MICRO - INVERTER UPC:715535111649

THIS IS A XPOWER MICRO - INVERTER 175 BY XANTREX, I BOUGHT 2 OF THESE A WHILE BACK AND ONLY USED ONE OF THEM. THE BOX WAS OPENED BUT NEVER USED SO THERE IS TAPE ON THE BOX TO CLOSE IT. I USE THE ONE I HAVE ALL THE TIME ON TRIPS IN THE CAR TO RECHARGE MY LAPTOP. SEE STATS ON THIS POWER INVERTER IN ONE OF THE PHOTOS ONE THIS PAGE. THIS ITEM HAS REALLY COME IN HANDY FOR MANY THINGS I HAVE HAVE TO PLUG IN WHILE DRIVING... SHIPPING WEIGHT IS 1.4 LBS, PLEASE USE THE THE EBAY CALCULATOR TO CALCULATE SHIPPING COST TO YOUR AREA OR COUNTRY... THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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