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Hello everyone, I would like to introduce you to an invention I've been working on the past couple years. The patent pending VOLT VET, it uses your 18-20v cordless tool battery to power all your 12v DC devices! The VOLT VET adapts to Milwaukee M18, DeWalt XR & FlexVolt, Makita, & Ridgid lithium-ion batteries. No more buying a new battery every year for that fish finder. With the VOLT VET, you could power an aerator for your fish/minnows, a heated blanket, heated cushion, LED fish house lights, 12v inflator for tires, air mattresses, pool/lake toys, bilge pump, or heated gloves for example. When you use the included Dual USB quick charge adapter you can run or charge any USB device you can think of from cell phones, tablets, gaming devices, to vape pens. Plug an AC inverter into the VOLT VET and you could run a slew of AC devices as well. How long will it run your device? A easy example is if you have a device that draws 1 amp, an 8 amp hour (AH) battery would last about 8 hours. If it draws 1/2 an amp = 16 hours. The nice thing is when your battery is dead you just grab another one and snap it in. This is not like those devices that have a built-in battery that once dead, leaves you out of luck in the cold! The VOLT VET is great for hole hopping too. The VOLT VET is proudly made in the USA here in Minnesota. We are a veteran owned company, and a portion of all sales benefits the GARY SINISE FOUNDATION.

You can check us out & purchase thru our website at https://www.vetruntechnologies.com. The Black Edition VOLT VETS are in stock and currently shipping. There is a local pickup option available for free for delivery if you can meet in the Chisago Lakes / Forest Lake area in MN.

Thanks for looking! 🙂

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Milwaukee already makes something like this.. 12v plug on one side, USB outlet on other

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49 minutes ago, Rick G said:

Milwaukee already makes something like this.. 12v plug on one side, USB outlet on other

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It is interesting that they made it to work with all the major brands battery hook ups, no matter if it is 18 or 20volt!  I'll let you hit his link and check it out!  ;) 

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