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Inverter generator at the price of a petrol model.
Stable voltage without surges or fluctuations, thanks to the inverter board and synchronous generator.
Various connections (sockets, USB ports, etc.) for connecting different devices.
Compact size means it takes up minimal space during use and storage.
The lightweight design allows for easy movement and transport, even fitting in the boot of a car.
Inverter generator Könner & Söhnen KS 3300i
| Pure sine wave | Built-in inverter module with microprocessor control monitors the generator's functions and generates a stable 230V 50Hz sine wave voltage that is also suitable for sensitive power consumers. |
| Robust motor | The reliable K&S company motor is characterised by increased wear resistance, durable and stable operation, and meets all European quality standards, including the latest EURO V emissions standard. |
| Ergonomic control panel | The ergonomic control panel is equipped with an LED display, Schuko sockets, operating status indicators, a universal 12V car socket and a RESET button for resetting the control system without switching off the engine (when the overload protection is triggered) and restoring the power supply. |
| Alternator with 100% copper winding | The high-quality brushless alternator with permanent magnets and 100% copper windings can withstand high loads, ensuring long-lasting and reliable operation of the generator. |
| Compact size, low weight | Our brand's inverter generators are very user-friendly and easy to handle thanks to their compact size and low weight, which significantly expands their range of applications. Thanks to its compact design, an inverter generator is an indispensable assistant when camping, fishing, on trips to the countryside, etc. |
| Support feet | The device has support feet and a carrying handle. |
| Eco mode | The ergonomic control panel is equipped with an ECO mode switch. This mode reduces fuel consumption by up to 50% for small loads due to lower engine speeds. |
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