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Camping and domestic power supply - £15


lozzyloz

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Barely used. Great for hooking up to power on Campsites, especially if you have kids that need devices charged!

Plugs directly into campsite power source with its heavy duty 15 metre cable. The pole clips at the rear let you keep it anywhere that's convenient when in use.

Specs:

  • 230-240V / 16Amp
  • Built in RCD & circuit breaker
  • 3 x UK 3pin power sockets
  • 1P44 splash proof
  • Max power: 2000W
  • Max output: 16 amps
  • Power / Polarity warning light
  • Can be used domestically with compatible adaptor
  • Dimensions: 39 x 10 × 9.5cm
  • Weight: 3kg

PM to arrange collection. Thank you.

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