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KickAss KickCharge 2400 Lithium Power Station - 2400W, 160Ah @ 12.8V Reviews

4.9 Rating 26 Reviews
David Mooney
Verified Reviewer
Excellent easy to use keeps up with my current power requirements
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Posted 5 months ago
Great power station, does everything you need too You’ll need a dcdc charger like a bluetti alternator charger as the cig socket charger is only 100w
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Posted 5 months ago
This power station is fantastic, we had it hooked up to our fridge on a week trip and it worked as expected. It did need charging a little more than what we anticipated but it was fine as we had access to 240v.
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Posted 6 months ago
With my new 2400 Lithium Power Station i can go completly off grid, going to give it a go this Australia Day long week end.
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Posted 6 months ago
These things are brilliant. Very fast charge on AC power. They will run pretty much anything you plug into it. Did a trial with my home fridge to see how long we could run it during a normal power outage. The screen said 2 days easily. Will be mostly used in the back of our wagon when we do trips away. Running fridge in 12v and coffee machine and microwave on 240v.
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Posted 6 months ago
Rob Zillmann
Verified Reviewer
Looks like a great product I havn't given it a workout yet. But did my science on it before purchase. The unit is a rebranded AFERIY 2400W Power Station which has been avaible in the UK and USA for a while now and there are plenty of YouTube videos you can check out most have very posative things to say about it and a few tips and tricks. Shame Kick Ass didn't keep the cover but I think we get more cables with our model.
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Posted 6 months ago
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Posted 6 months ago
David Englebright
Unverified Reviewer
Currently building a Square Top Camper trailer and after researching and reviewing other products on the market I went with KICKASS. The main reason for this selection I didn’t want to run DC from my 4x4 to the trailer. I wanted an independent system which I could also use separately out of the camper. It was the 300W DC output that pulled the product across the line for me. Also purchased the 250W solar panel. It’s simple and works well.
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Posted 6 months ago