Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #161780 in Automotive
- Brand: Stanley
- Model: DPS109
- Released on: 2009-04-01
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.00" h x
7.00" w x
10.00" l,
11.25 pounds
Features
- 700 Peak Battery Amps / 350 AMP Battery Jump Starter
- Ultra Bright LED Work Light, 12 Volt and USB Outlets
- 120V AC outlet provides 200 watts of house power on the go
- Built-in digital air compressor with automatic PSI set and auto shut off
- Digital LCD display provides clear charging information
Product Description
You won’t get stuck on the side of the road again if you have the Stanley Digital Power Station. It features a 350-amp battery jump starter with 700 peak battery amps, a built-in digital tire inflator with automatic set and auto shut off, a 200 watt 120 volt power inverter, a 3 LED emergency light, USB, and DC outlet.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Fair
By Rayd
I bought two of these units about one year ago. One is still functioning. The other failed after 3 months. .500 is a good batting average if you are a baseball player but not so for consumer products. I will not buy another nor recommend the product.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Daughter has one and she LOVES it!
By Lola Jean
My daughter has one of these because her husband felt it was a good thing for her to have, when her battery died and she was stuck 2 hours waiting for a tow truck. She has used it numerous times for things like pumping up a trailer tire, jump starting their riding lawnmower with it, charging up her cell phone in a power outage, and tonight we just used it again during a five hour power outage as our main source of light. It has a 12 volt cigarette lighter style socket, a USB and wall outlet power source. We can't find anything bad to say about this little unit and I am going to buy one of these for myself when I return home. We Love this unit!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Under Powered!
By Uncle John
This thing cranked a car with a dead battery once for me. After that it just did not have enough power for the job. I used it to pump up a few tires (that were soft, not flat) and now it barely does that.Now after using it 5 or 6 times, I have it on the charger and it won't go past 11.3 volts.This unit was a replacement for another Stanley jump box that also failed after a month. Don't waste your money on this it will let you down.BTW, the jump box I owned previously jumped dozens of cars and lasted for several years! It was a generic unit I bought on sale for $20! I am wishing I had not left it in the back of some car I worked on.
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