Discovered a very useful power bank..

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Thought I’d share an inexpensive power bank that’s compatible with whatever batteries you run with your power tools.. seems like every brand has one available. I run the Makita line, I used a 5.0 Ah battery in a base camp this year for 12 nights, charging my inreach and iphone. Was sure impressed with the longevity in the frigid cold.

I have a ultralight power bank already for backpacking, but one of these paired with some 2.0 Ah batteries you can have a pretty light setup small enough for a backpack. It’s been incredibly useful this fall for me.
 

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I got my son one of those, he's all Makita and has like 5 batteries now for his tools. Home Depot had them on clearance for like $8. Seen him use it a few times on our trips and it works well. Amazon has Chinese LED lights and various things that fit them also. I have a light for my DeWalt batteries and it lights up camp for around 10 hours before it dies off, seriously bright.
 
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I got my son one of those, he's all Makita and has like 5 batteries now for his tools. Home Depot had them on clearance for like $8. Seen him use it a few times on our trips and it works well. Amazon has Chinese LED lights and various things that fit them also. I have a light for my DeWalt batteries and it lights up camp for around 10 hours before it dies off, seriously bright.
Lights are a great idea.. I’m going to add that next
 

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Better than the larger Ankers? Was planning on buying one of those but always open to a better option
I can’t speak on them being better than Ankers since I don’t have any experience with those, but it looks like the Ankers have high mAH options. All I can say is these battery drill ones were so much more useful then I’d of ever imagined. These are inexpensive enough it couldn’t hurt to get both
 
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Better than the larger Ankers? Was planning on buying one of those but always open to a better option
Since you already own the batteries it's pretty inexpensive to buy the gizmo. I'm sure the Anker is lighter though and can be recharged with a little solar panel.
 
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Better than the larger Ankers? Was planning on buying one of those but always open to a better option
Definitely not better than larger ankers IMO, these battery adapters have been out for 4-5 years and there's a reason they're not very popular in the hunting industry. Like you said they work great for lights or small fans at your basecamp but too big & bulky to be packing around. The Chinese knockoffs of these that are sold online will drain the batteries without anything hooked up.
 
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