In this day and time it seems as though mother nature is not to happy with us and we are experiencing disasterous weather like never before. As disasterous weather comes, so goes the power. Many believe that stocking up and having a backup plan is the least of their worries but, it is better to be safe than to be sorry. I live in MD and we had a storm on one of the hottest weeks in the summer. I lost power for three days and may I just say that I was not a happy camper. I did have other family and friends homes to go to but, there is no place like YOUR HOME......and having food go to waste is not fun either. A friend of mine told me about a way to have power with buying a generator (which can cause CO2 poisoning).
"During a power outage you can plug your toasters, dual burners, tv's, cell chargers, laptops, etc into the power inverter and plug that into your car to power your small devices. For example, most electric dual burners (hot plates) are 120...
0 - 1800 watts. So When you buy a dual burner, and the power goes out, you can plug your dual burner into this 2000 watt power inverter, and plug this inverter into your car, and still cook, boil water, etc.
The inverter in this image runs from $169-249. It's much cheaper if you order online."
The inverter in this image runs from $169-249. It's much cheaper if you order online."
Michael M.
It's better to be over prepared then, under prepared.
Til next time,
JC
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