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forum thread Posted by f12_26 | Staff • Jun 20, 2025
forum thread Posted by f12_26 | Staff • Jun 20, 2025

BougeRV 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter w/ Bluetooth $179.55 + Free Shipping

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Bougerv [bougerv.com] has their BougeRV 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter w/ Bluetooth on sale for $188.99 - $9.44 w/ code BVNB230 = $179.55. Shipping is free
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Bougerv [bougerv.com] has their BougeRV 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter w/ Bluetooth on sale for $188.99 - $9.44 w/ code BVNB230 = $179.55. Shipping is free

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MinhTrinh
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Use code BRV4 to take additional $7.5 off
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Justhathought
Jun 20, 2025
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Good price for SW inverter with lithium capabilities and Bluetooth, but if you're using 1,500 watts consistently then go for the 3,000 watt one as it should run cooler…avoid a 1,000 model considering later add-ons.

Edit: I just read reviews and I would stay away from this brand model!
Last edited by Justhathought June 20, 2025 at 05:40 AM.
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The 1000w is still on sale for $99.60
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Frugal_Jerk
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Quote from f12_26 :
The 1000w is still on sale for $99.60
Alot of things require over 1000 watts. So this is a boy wants to cry once situation in my opinion. Not that much crying. It's just that getting one for 100 bucks looks pretty sweet too but it's not.
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Quote from Frugal_Jerk :
Alot of things require over 1000 watts. So this is a boy wants to cry once situation in my opinion. Not that much crying. It's just that getting one for 100 bucks looks pretty sweet too but it's not.

An electric tea kettle would be 1500 Watts right? A vacuum? Power tools could be up to 1800 watts. The problem is I think the strain on the battery might be a bit much running those things
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