Klein Tools® Portable Power Station, 1500W Designed with the Jobsite in Mind

EIN Klein Portable Power Station

January 10, 2022

Klein Tools introduces the KTB1000 Portable Power Station, providing up to 1500W of continuous power to corded electrical tools and electronics. Additionally, Klein introduces the new 60W Portable Solar Panel (sold separately), which can be paired with the Power Station to extend runtime in the field.

Portable Power Station, 1500W (Cat. No. KTB1000)

  • Delivers a powerful 1500W of Pure-Sine Wave AC power
  • Fast charge to 80% in 2.5 hours with included chargers
  • Built-in Lithium-ion battery pack allows for safe indoor use
  • Charge and power up to 11 devices simultaneously using four 120V outlets, six USB ports (3 x 60W USB-C PD and 3 x USB-A) and a 12V car port
  • Pass through charging to simultaneously charge KTB1000 and power devices
  • Digital LCD screen displays real time performance metrics including time until empty
  • Jobsite ready design includes heavy-duty construction and washable dust filter
  • Extend runtime by pairing up to two Klein Tools Solar Panels (Cat. No. 29250 – sold separately)

60W Portable Solar Panel (Cat. No. 29250)

  • Harness the power of the sun to provide up to 60W of charging power to your KTB1000 Power Station
  • Chain up to two panels to collect more solar power and decrease charge times

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