inverters

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COURGETTE
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Re: inverters

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eatcustard wrote:
COURGETTE wrote:got some 12v straightners, they are ace.

just shave your hair off, like me :rofl :ok


errrrrrrr....................nope

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Re: inverters

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COURGETTE wrote:got some 12v straightners, they are ace.


Cool didn't know they existed!! will have to tell the misses as the inverter I bought - 300w (600 peak) won't run her 35w straightners, yet it'll run a 350w hand blender?!
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Re: inverters

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i got durite 1000w it grate got a remote to! i had it 2 years now and use it to power a household 800w microwave on a truck 1000amp battery under seat. could be seen as over kill but it allows me to do electric free sites literally every day without battery going flat, split charge obviously. and a less stressed inverter lasts longer to trust me my van has seen 4 other makes so far. do right thing bite bullet and fork out fore a good make and size in first place.
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