@ItalianScallion Some of the cheap ones do actually only put out 110VAC. I’ve got 2 cheapish power stations which start at just under 110 and sag to 105 when heavily loaded. Still works for most things, but I stay mindful of the potential issues with extended undervolting of devices with marginal power supplies.
Specs
Product: Cobra 200W Pure Sine Wave Portable Power Station
Model: CPPS244W
Condition: New
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| Wattage: | | 200 Watts |
| Voltage: | | 10 Volts |
| Weight: | | 10 lbs. |
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$189 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Feb 24 - Thursday, Feb 27
Small generator? I don’t think generator means what you think it means.
@goldnectar
It’s for like the beach or working at the farmer’s market or something. I’d buy one if it was $60
No mention of battery capacity?
@gdorn The Amazon page says it has a “211Wh Lithium Iron Phosphate battery”.
@gdorn @JohnMorris Here are the specs from the user manual downloaded from Cobra’s website.

And why do they still specify 110VAC? We haven’t been at that standard for something like 60 years. We’re at 120VAC! <pet peeve off>
@ItalianScallion Some of the cheap ones do actually only put out 110VAC. I’ve got 2 cheapish power stations which start at just under 110 and sag to 105 when heavily loaded. Still works for most things, but I stay mindful of the potential issues with extended undervolting of devices with marginal power supplies.
KuoH
This seems like not a crazy great price but not a bad price either.
This is not that great of a deal.