Milwaukee 2846-20 M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion 175-Watt Powered Compact Inverter for M18 Batteries (Tool-Only)
The M18 TOP-OFF 175W Power Supply provides faster simultaneous power to personal devices and small electronics. Quickly charge up to 3 devices simultaneously, without the barriers of speed throttling. The inverter fits all M18 batteries and includes (1) USB-A 2.4A port, (1) USB-C PD 45W port, and (1) AC 120V Outlet allowing users to conveniently set up a mobile workstation and keep electronics securely within eyeshot, rather than making frequent trips to a wall outlet. The attached metal rafter hook can be extended to hang the power supply from carts, lumber, or other jobsite materials when available worksurface space is limited.
- Includes (1) AC 120V Outlet, (1) USB-C PD (45W) Port, and (1) USB-A (2.4A) Port.
- Fits All M18 Batteries.
- 175W Continuous Watts
- Ideal for laptops, cellphones, TVs, and other small devices.
- Rafter hooks allows for versatility on the jobsite to hang on common materials or carts.
- Lightweight, compact design.
- Battery, charger, and device cords not included.
- 5 year warranty.

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Amanda –
Electrical engineer here. So many people are convinced the output voltage is “too low” because they’re measuring it with their harbor freight or crapsman non-RMS multimeters. It measures fine with a true RMS multimeter and works great!