🔋 Stay charged, stay ahead—power your lifestyle on the go!
The BESTEK200W Power Inverter converts 12V DC to 110V AC with 200 watts continuous and 500 watts peak power, featuring dual AC outlets, PD 30W USB-C, and QC 18W USB-A fast charging ports. Its compact, lightweight design fits car cup holders and supports up to 5 devices simultaneously. Certified Climate Pledge Friendly, it combines high performance with eco-conscious manufacturing, ideal for professionals who demand reliable, sustainable power on the move.
Manufacturer | BESTEK |
Brand | BESTEK |
Model | MRI2011 |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.13 x 4.33 x 3.11 inches |
Item model number | MRI2011KLB |
Manufacturer Part Number | MRI2011KLB |
Wattage | 200 watts |
C**S
Wonderful little inverter, very tidy, functional and looks good too
Works very well so far. Appreciate that both the USB ports and cigarette port on the device itself are pass through and don't require it to be on in order to work properly. The only cons are that it doesn't fit my cup holder perfectly, and tends to wobble around when turning or doing anything that puts intertia on it. I had to jam some paper around the sides in order to stop that. Additionally, my car is a stick shift and changing gears has almost caused the top of the lid to be hit when open. Having a lid that slid down to be flush with the back would be extremely nice. That said, my vehicle is extremely old, and its understandable that it might not fit perfectly, as sizes and standards of this vs have obviously changed. Just my thoughts on the experience I've had. Also, I do like that the plug can be removed from the device itself, in case it ever becomes damaged, or I wish to attach it to something besides a cigarette lighter
J**S
Works on my model Y
Tested in my Tesla and works fine. It allows me to charge my laptop while on the go.
Z**E
It works okay, but it's nothing spectacular. Extraneous options seem odd.
This works as it should, and I haven't had any actual problems, but I'm conflicted on the fact that the power cord is removable and the flip top has already broken off. It's pretty quiet, and I haven't had issues using it in general, it seems to work okay, the power capacity is sufficient for my needs. My device charge quickly enough. It fits in standard cupholders, so that's a bonus. But it's not *great*.
G**N
It's loud after long time use
Update:Dec 2024 (more than 2 years now): The device is still working well. The main problem before was voltage drop when car was put in drive mode. To make this work, I have to use a victron 12v to 12v DC converter to provide stable input voltage for the Bestek inverter.Old review: I have this for about 1.5 year now.In the beginning, it works fine. After a year or so, the fan starts kicking and creates loud noise whenever I turn the car on. My devices draws about 100w.After a long time of struggling, as of 2024-05-30, I finally find out this is the culprit that causes power problem to my devices (not my car cig socket, or the fuses, or the relays). The power keeps dropping to 0w and repeat every 3 seconds or so. This "phenomenon" only happens since last year and only when my devices draws more than 30w. I believe that after a long time , the inverter overheats and causes some internal failure.Now, I need to find a more endurant inverter for continuous power draw.
J**R
Great for light duty inverter.
I didn't need a heavy duty charger in my work truck, but I still wanted something to plug my phone chargers into. I'm not really a fan of drilling into floorboards so this looked like a good option. It charges both of my phones well using either a USB cable or the brick wall charger that came with it.Some things to note that aren't necessarily downsides. You are probably only going to be able to fit one brick charger at a time. The two outlets are very close together. There are however USB ports to charge with, so you could use one cable and one brick wall charger. Also this inverter is very tall. If you have cup holders that are deep to hold things like bottles it would probably fit better. Otherwise it's going to stick up.
S**Y
Had me powered up like I’m runnin’ a nail salon out my car
Yo, lemme tell you, this lil thing a BEAST. I be on the go a lot, and my phone always tryna die like it got beef wit me. Plugged this BESTEK in my whip, and now I got a whole setup in the backseat. Charged my laptop, phone, AND my homegirl’s crusty-ass tablet all at the same time.The USB-C? FAST. Like blink-and-you-100%-charged fast. No overheating, no weird noises, just vibes. Dual outlets had me feelin’ like I was runnin’ a mini bodega out my trunk.If you in ya car a lot, road trippin’, DoorDashin’, or just chillin’ cop this. It’s givin’ plugged in.Queens tested, hood approved. Facts.
D**N
Good Buy
Sleek design that allows you to charge and keep all your devices alive without losing out on space. Very fast charger and very good value for the price
T**Z
Broken button but not bad otherwise
This worked fairly well over the last year and has been useful on many long trips. Haven't overheated it and I've plugged a 65w gaming laptop into it for a few hours (playing middle of the road power hungry games). The interface is fairly clean and straight forward. Decent room on top for two plugs and two USB. Power is fairly consistent. The cord is long enough in both our vehicles without being obnoxious. I thought the vent fan being on the bottom would create heat issues but so far no problem.But there are a few other problems. The cord is kind of obnoxious the way it connects at the top and goes straight out. A 90 degree angle cord would have helped keep this more in shape and managed. As it is, the cord has to go out and loop back to wherever you need to send it which can get in the way sometimes. The lid should be detachable. It gets in the way, especially if you have a cup in an adjacent holder. And if it's loaded with wires, it's a pain to deal with. And the worst issue is that the power button no longer works. It seems there's a little plastic brace which the toggle button sits in. But the plastic is very fragile around that spot. If you push to hard on the button or the device gets jostled too much, it can snap it. And it's a tint screw that keeps it attached to the rest of the chassis so only super glue or clever reconstruction will get it back working. My work around was to open it up, engage the power button (always on) and never touch it again. If I need to turn it off, I just unplug it. Simple enough. Probably doesn't even need a power button. I guess if access to the plug is something you don't want to fuss with during a trip, this would be a deal breaker.
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