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No! It worked for a little while and then I noticed the on /off switch was getting too hot! After a bit I noticed it was starting to smolder, the plastic was over heating! I think it would have started a fire if I had not unplugged it. Apparently the inverter doesn’t reduce the energy sufficiently. I would not recommend using this for a heating pad.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends on the size of the heating pad and the amount of wattage it uses. You will need to see what the specifications list. The power inverter you are asking about can run with 100W continuously. If you heating pad is 100W or exceeds 100W, it you will need a power inverter that operates at a wattage greater than the heating pad.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure. Check the wattage in the device and your heating pad.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends on the power draw of the device.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Check the wattage on the blankets. I used it on a 5+ hour road trip with a 180w laptop and while it didn't wow me, it allowed me to work the whole trip (my laptop on battery would have died in about 1.5 hours). If you have a BB near you, might as well try it out and return/return for another product if it doesn't work.
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