Black & Decker 100 Watt Laptop Power To Go Cordless AC/USB Power Supply #CPI100B | 
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| Brand: Black & Decker Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $39.95 You Save: $20.04 (33%)
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Rating: 15 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 4.5 x 4.4
MPN: BDKCPI100B Model: CPI100B UPC: 885911016094 EAN: 0885911016094
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Powers & recharges personal electronics | | • | Supplies portable AC & USB power to mobile electronics | | • | No adapters needed, plug your charger in and power on the go | | • | Provides up to 9 hours of extended runtime* | | • | Compact & portable power supply anytime & anywhere |
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Product Description BandD CPI100B POCKET POWER PORTABLE BATTERY PACKS (9 HR) POWERS and RECHARGES PERSONAL ELECTRONICS; FEATURES 120V OUTLET and USB PORT; CORDLESS and RECHARGEABLENO ADAPTORS REQUIRED; 3-STAGE BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR; IDEAL FOR A LAPTOP, 7? LCD TV, PORTABLE DVD PLAYER, TRAVEL GAMING SYSTEM, CELLULAR PHONE, PDA, DIGITAL CAMERA, MP3 PLAYER, BLUETOOTH HEADSET, AM/FM RADIO and CORDLESS SHAVER; UP TO 9 HOURS EXTENDED RUN TIME
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
tech specs August 7, 2008 Marcin Jeske (Portland, OR United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Looking that the three versions of this 10W, 20W, 100W, I found the technical details on the B+D site helpful: The 10W has a 700mAh battery, the 20W has a 2Ah battery, and this Model # CPI100B the 100W a 4Ah battery. It looks like they are progressively heavier, but I can't find accurate figures on weight or dimensions. Note that the tech specs imply that the 100W model has two USB ports as compared to the single USB port in the lower models. Input - 9.6 VDC, 15A Output - 115V AC 60Hz-100W for 5 minutes, 80W continuous Battery - 4Ah, NiMH USB - 5V DC (350 mA) each x 2 - *Approximate talk time based on average results using commonly used cell phones. Results may vary depending on features/cell phone used
Battery Pack August 2, 2008 Ravindranath Annadurai (CT, USA) Nice product - Very useful for powering USB Based charging devices while traveling. Also for powering 110 V AC Devices. But not for longer charging time for Laptop.
Not bad. Not great, but not bad July 13, 2008 C. Bayne (Phoenix, AZ United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use this to charge my laptops once in a while. I can run my Compaq Presario V2000 for about an hour before the internal battery kicks in. I can run my Asus eee pc for slightly longer than that. I got that result on the bigger laptop about a year ago when I first bought this battery. I got the Asus result a few months ago. The battery gets hot if I charge it too long, and the transformer gets REALLY hot. It's possible that I lost some battery life just because I charged it overnight once. As far as a 2nd laptop battery goes, this is fine. It's a lot cheaper than other "real" laptop batteries. I have a regular universal laptop battery, and that one doesn't last much longer than this one, and it cost twice as much. The price for this battery has gone down since I bought mine. The nicest thing about this is that you can plug in a regular 3-prong plug. You don't need to buy extra tips. It is certainly strong enough to charge a cell phone or MP3 player, though I don't know how many charges you can get out of it. Don't get your expectations up too high. You're not going to get 9 hours of extra laptop usage. But if you want to play with your laptop on a cross country flight, it'll work for you.
it doesn't work at all June 12, 2008 Fernando Feliciano (SP, Brazil) 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
i've been testing it for 1 week and this product is not bringing good results. it just doesn't work. it doesn't recharge anything. i think i'll return it if it keep not working! is very big!
Great Little Gadget!! June 10, 2008 Bruce Brocka (Quad Cities) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Use this device to charge your iPod, Zune, portable DVD player, boombox, whatever you need. It's only 100 Watts, so be cautious trying to power up a laptop - I wouldn't recommend it. Living in the Midwest, this thing comes in very handy during power outages! For small personal electronics, this thing is great. I work construction, and my Zune won't last all day. I dont always have access to electricity, so this portable charger is a godsend. (At just 100 watts, it obviously will not operate my 6 amp circular saw!) Unlike many other inverters, this charges from regular household power, not your car. You can charge your device from this inverter via either a three prong household type plug in or a USB port. It's light enough to take on a plane (be prepared to explain to the TSA bozo what it is). Its lightweight for current technology, and will undoubtedly will get smaller and more powerful over time. Really a cool thing!
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