• GIANDEL 2000Watts power inverter provides 2000W continuous power,4000W peak power,Dual AC outlets and 1x2.4A USB port
  • Widely Applications:the 110V /120v AC outlets Provides 2000 watts continuous DC to AC power which can be used for Emergency,Camping and for Car,Home,RV,Solar.
  • With a Remote Control: cable length15ft,convenient to control the inverter 2000W ON/OFF,ideal for RV, Truck,Car,Solar system
  • Soft Start tech and Isolated Input/Output design and Full Safety protections: over voltage, overload, over-current, under-voltage, overheating, short circuit protection
  • Strong and Durable aluminum alloy housing provides advanced protection from drops and bumps. Integrated cooling fan helps reduce heat and prevents shortages. 18-Month Warranty

Great Piece of Equipment. CHECK SIZE. ITS BIG. AD is accurate but small to read. It did not fit my spot but I kept it anyway.

Great quality product with 20A solar controller, it brings a lot of convenience, to solve the problem of lack of power, and with remote control very fond of this product, good price,good option and fast delivery! love love love love love it

I drive a truck for a living and it's nice to be able to quickly fire up a microwave or Foreman grill, etc.. to make something hot to eat on a quick break. The 2000w sine model is a bit bulky, but it for just fine behind my drivers seat... bolted to the cabinet.. I dropped the cables (I upgraded to 6ft of 2/0 for peace of mind in a $180k truck). No issues whatsoever at this point. Good looking product with simple, easy hookup, and control feaures. For the price.. it's a no brainer over what you get in the over priced truck stops. Half of what they sell fails rather quickly.

I bought a different inverter the first time but it fried on the first attempt to use a small 600 W microwave. This one worked with everything that I tried and the little microwave didn’t blow it up even though it didn’t want to operate it very well at least didn’t damage the unit. Also it worked on the overcurrent protection when I plugged in a circular saw that’s a 13 amp circular saw and that tripped it but again it protected it and didn’t cause any harm. Very happy although it’s still new but so far so good for everything we need it for.

These are pretty good. They work fine, I bought 2 of them for our RV. I like how they handle solar panels with a built in controller. My only complaint is that the 30amp fuses are built INSIDE the unit so in the rare event a circuit gets shorter or overloaded the whole box has to be taken apart to change the fuse. It's really annoying. The fuses should be able to be accessed externally. Or better yet put circuit breakers on instead of fuses. Over all I'm very happy though, seems like good quality and value

I just got this today. Upon inspection, I give it five stars for overall perceived quality. I bought this because we just had a power outage that lasted about four hours, and when I took out the Duralast 1,000 watt inverter that I purchased at Autozone about three years ago, it was inoperative. I only used that P.O.S. about five to six times, and only low load items like lights and tv's. No big surprise here. Autozone's private label stuff is just pure sh*t. So, I did a little research on the Interweb on inverters offered on Amazon, and this thing got very good reviews. It also review very well on Amazon. As soon as I got it, I hooked it up to a freshly charged deep cycle marine battery, and plugged in my Dewalt 7.25" circular saw. Although I didn't saw anything with it, I cycled it several times, and it behaved just like it was plugged into a wall outlet. I only keep one of these things around for power outages, but on occasion, we might take it down to the lake for a nighttime weenie roast with movies. I'm looking forward to the next time we do that. I have total confidence in this device, and would be very surprised if it didn't perform perfectly. Of course if it doesn't, I'll be back here to update. One thing to pay attention to; if you are going to mount it in your vehicle, it's pretty big. Check the dimensions before you make the commitment. Buy with confidence, though!!

I was really impressed with the performance of the product. So far it has been able to run the following items with no issues: coffee maker, vacuum, tv/dvd Player, power drill, and a small refrigerator.

I am currently using this power inverter in my 2015 Toyota Prius. It works wonderfully. I am getting ready for hurricane season because last year (2017) we were out of power for 8 loooong days, and I don't want that to have to sleep in this Florida heat with no A.C or a working fridge again. I have tested this power converter with almost everything that I am planning to run during hurricane season, except for the fridge lol. I will post later if it works or not. If not, I can get a "smart" UPS and that will take care of the electrical current coming from the power converter. I strongly recommend to get a USB powered fan that you can leave in the car. why? because this unit has a USB port where you can plug it in and it will help to keep the power inverter cool while you have it running in your car with the windows closed in the middle of a hurricane. I have even plugged in my gaming PC (1000W power supply in the PC) and left it running for 6 hours and it works just fine!. Didn't even got hot thanks to the USB fan I plugged in. I love the little remote that comes with it. Too bad the cord is not long enough for me. My next step is to get an extension cord and test it too see if works. Will update when I have the time to do that.

I was looking for an inverter to run my refrigerator and my freezer during a blackout or a evacuation. I will tell you my setup I have a deep cycle battery 12-volt and a 300 watt solar panel to a charge controller into the battery can't hook the solar panel to the inverter charge controller because of the voltage being too high puts out 31 volts and it says you can't hook up more than 18 so I've been afraid to try so I just use a different charge controller. I have been doing some test trials and on a sunny day it can run both with no problems both are energy star so they really don't use too much wattage or amperage 1 is 96 watts and 3/4 of an amp and the other is 112 Watts about 1 amp. The only problem I have is the instructions and the inverter all conflict on how much voltage you can put into charge controller on inverter top of the inverter says 17 volts to 34 volts Max the instructions says 15 to 17 volts 18 volt okay I know more than 300 w but farther in the book it says you can use 600w Max so I'm really not too sure on the voltage input on the charge controller so I just use a separate one. wish they could make up their mind

As soon as I saw Giandel brand,I had no doubt and placed the order.It is a famous Australian brand.I bought one from an Australian website when I traveled there 2 years ago.It has outstanding quality,with the new solar controller and remote control,it is more convenient for camping.It is worthy every penny!