DeWalt ALL-IN-ONE Inverter, Inflator & Jump Starter! DXAEPS14

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8 MONTH UPDATE 2/24/2023 - First, my apologies for forgetting to include the alternator check feature 🤦‍♂ It seems to work fine, but I also don't have any vehicles with dead alternators... Secondly, I've gotten a lot of comments below that people have had issues with this unit. I wanted to provide an update - today, I used it to jump start the red Ford Ranger shown in the video, and it had been sitting in the back of the cab since shortly after this video was published. It was fully charged at that time. 8 months later, without having plugged it in, it started the truck without issue. The truck battery was reading about 11.4V, just low enough that it wouldn't turn over. I'm not saying I recommend this unit based on the feedback from others, but I just wanted to provide this data point. YMMV!

PhillyFixed
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I’ve had mine for well over a year (almost 2 years) Between me and my son it gets used at least every two weeks. My son uses it for his moped, which loves to Drain batteries. He also is always putting air in the tires of that or his minibike. I’ve used it multiple times for either air in the tires mine or somebody else’s. It’s jumped countless cars trucks and SUVs and it’s been used several times while camping to run a 27 inch TV and charge phones.
So needless to say, we have been pleased with the unit and its performance, that is up until recently. We live in South Florida so the hurricane is getting ready to send us some nasty weather. I went to charge the unit up just to be prepared and it won’t charge. It lasted approximately two years so I am happy with the results I did get out of it.

JenniferAllen-ju
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I absolutely LOVE the way you did this video, with the highlighted items at the bottom!!!

Liveyourdreamlifenow
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Yeah I’d say that’s a win. You can’t buy those features separately for that total price. On top of that it does it all reasonably well with good warranty and support. My only complaint is it doesn’t use 20v tool batteries.

markm
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I have the same one and had to use it this morning on my completely dead 2012 f150 v8 and it was plenty enough to jump start it

mikeyvillareal
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I keep mine fully charged always. Works great. I have seen trouble with people using the air compressor burning out a fuse. The fuse is one of a kind and you probly wont find it. I recommend just using the chargers. I have a separate dewalt compressor for my tires..

johnb
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I own one. Bought it used for $50. It always jumps my car never fails. The tire inflator takes what seems like forever to inflate from dead flat to 35psi and if it doesn’t have a full charge, it might die before you get there. USB is never a problem. Lights never a problem. Never used the alternator charger. Never put anything more than hair clippers on the inverter and it did fine for that. It does take way too long to fully charge and it’ll come close to losing its charge in a month of non-use. It was worth $50 and I’ve had it almost a year. I wouldn’t replace it with a brand new one. I’d buy something else. It’s too damn heavy. Keep in mind, mine is probably right around 2 years old. I keep it charged in the vehicle by using a separate 750 watt 12volt outlet inverter. Which charges it fine as long as your driving but slow just sitting in idle. Hope this helps.

Edit: added info and corrected some spelling.

leroybrown
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Thanks a lot for this video, you cleared me many doubts before buying it and I will certainly get one.

davidarias
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See you on the next one buddy. We use the flexvolt advantage 2.5 gallon compressor for our truck and trailer tires. It’s a must have on our work truck man. Not as fast as corded larger compressors but it’s good enough and beats finding a power source and running cords. Especially if you get a flat driving down the road. Nice review man👌

IMPACT-NATION
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How long can it sit in your trunk before you need to charge it again Without using it.

thecreator
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I have this but lately the air compressor will not when the correct air preassure is reached.

mozee
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As an inflater and emergency power for the phone, it seems to work. Thanks for the review. Very well done.

SandyMasquith
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I bought one of those, a different model, it cost $180 and it quit working after 3 months, I used it 5 times. After doing some research I found out stanley had a jump pack that although looked completely different was basically the same at only $50 at Sam's club and that one last 2 years so far.

BigTex
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Great video. You showed every step loke we needed

marvellstarks
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Does it have on and off button? How you turn it off?

MinhLe-yrgt
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You are testing to “point of failure”? Awesome job. Thanks!

michaelwood
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Great review I just bought me one today 👍

jimmywhitfield
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my credit union rewards account had enough points to get one for free. it beats the Ford tire inflator that came w my 2019 gt mustang, which was a joke. like anything else
got to charge it once a month.
I just wanted it for emergencies. I have AAA premium roadside service. A
lot of positive and negative reviews. lease I got it new for free. I 'll donate the ford inflator to Good Will.

lstnlne
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I bought a DEWALT DXAEPS14 today. Was very disappointed, first thing had the wrong service manual for a completely different model, not a big deal.. When looking to turn on the jump option, found out that your battery has to have some charge in it, the jumper WILL NOT WORK ON A COMPLETELY DEAD BATTERY.I had another one I got a few years ago and it had a switch to turn on the jump option. That one worked great that way. I also was able to use it with my winch. I called their service tech. Was told that all of the DeWalts were that way [needing power to activate the jumper option]. I work on vintage cars as a hobby and needed it to able to jump a car with a dead battery. This unit is worthless to me.

BadBetchStuntNnn
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You heat test isn't just about wattage, it is also about amperage. A heat gun even if the voltage isn't so high the average is probably exceeding what the device is for. Even regarding power stations you're going to typically need close to 2, 000 watts that will also supply enough amperage to not trip so easily so you don't over excel the wattage.

I would seriously be majority impressed if that device would have gotten up 500 watts. at a price of under $200 bucks! I believe for what this is, it does a good job. I'd be curious if you can just run your own cables directly to the battery and charge it from a solar controller?

I did that with a Maxx and it does very well. Much faster charge at least when the sun is out! and it doesn't take 2 freaking days if I only used the adapter the Maxx comes with. Why these blasted things are this freaking slow is beyond me. I guess you have to save money someplace?

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