An AC inverter that fits in a cup holder. Just don't get it mixed up with the Starbucks version or things could get a bit nasty.
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Thursday, 4 June 2009
Coffee cup power inverter
An AC inverter that fits in a cup holder. Just don't get it mixed up with the Starbucks version or things could get a bit nasty.
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I like that, placing the inverter has always been a pain because it invariably winds up under the seat.
ReplyDeleteMy wife wouldn't be able to use it, all the cup holders in her car are permanently in use, cups filled with keys, change, and whatever else finds its way into the driving area.
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