Best car power inverter for 2022

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When you need more power than your car's USB ports can offer, a DC-to-AC power inverter for your car may be able to provide enough juice for large gadgets and small appliances.
Most modern cars, trucks and SUVs are packing a couple of USB ports, which is fine for charging mobile devices like a phone or two. But for drivers needing to charge a larger electronic device like a laptop, camera, drone or power tool, a USB port just won't cut it -- for big battery power on the go, you'll need an inverter.

In-car power inverters come in various shapes and sizes with a variety of uses beyond just charging gadgets. An inverter can power a game console to keep the kids entertained on a long road trip. In an RV, inverters provide AC power for small home and kitchen appliances like blenders, toaster ovens, microwave ovens and more. A truck outfitted with a powerful enough inverter becomes a mobile work site that powers the tools and tech in remote locations.

Here are some of the best car power inverters on the market now based on user reviews at popular shopping sites and personal experience. Make sure to read on afterwards to find out more about them, what makes them different, how to pick the right one for you

Bestek Bestek is a brand with a strong reputation that makes it an easy recommendation and, at 300 watts, this is about as powerful an inverter as I'd be comfortable connecting to a car's accessory power. The unit features two 110V AC outlets and a pair of 2.4-amp USB ports that should make easy work of charging laptops, tablets and other electronics on the go. The aluminum design with an integrated cooling fan is good for keeping the internal electronics cool and strong enough to hold up to abuse, though you will have to find somewhere to mount the bulky box -- preferably under a seat, using screws or strong adhesive.

Bestek The Bestek 75-watt inverter plugs directly into the 12-volt power output point, putting a single AC outlet and dual USB ports right there on your dashboard or center console -- though, depending on how recessed your car's 12-volt power outlet is, you may prefer a corded unit. The compact design makes it easy to toss…
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