Duracell power unit

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240 watt hours vs 18 amp hours.
200 watt AC vs 600 watts (my ceremony rig pulls 150 consistently)
no car jumper
no air compressor
it costs more

I do like the display on this one however.
I didn't need the jump/compressor and liked that it was lithium battery based, so less issues with recharging. Also yours is 21 pounds, mine 7 (they have a larger one as well). I got them primarily because of the better rated inverter (pure sine wave).

I think I paid $175 at the time on sale.

They make a Honda branded one too:

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I recommended the Duracell unit we talked about a while back to a DJ friend. I thought it was a deal at $225 but seems they dropped the price, a lot.

When the price drops it's usually because they've been sitting too long or because the manufacturer has stopped producing that model. Keep that in mind, as the batteries may not perform as well as a factory-fresh unit.
 
I didn't need the jump/compressor and liked that it was lithium battery based, so less issues with recharging. Also yours is 21 pounds, mine 7 (they have a larger one as well). I got them primarily because of the better rated inverter (pure sine wave).

I think I paid $175 at the time on sale.

They make a Honda branded one too:

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Ooooh, 7 pounds. Big point to you. Still, if I'm pulling 150 watts (on average), that's cutting power capacity pretty close.
 
Ooooh, 7 pounds. Big point to you. Still, if I'm pulling 150 watts (on average), that's cutting power capacity pretty close.
I bought it to go with my JBL Eon One Compacts (also battery powered), so it really only needs to power the wireless mic and mixer.