
“Historically, generators have been a frustrating jobsite nuisance. Not only do they have to be operated outdoors due to excessive noise, but users must also worry about dangerous emissions, hazardous extension cords, gas prices and engine repairs. Additionally, users who are reliant on shared power sources such as spider boxes are often met with the frustrations of tripped breakers, extension cords, and voltage drops,” says Andrew Lentz, director of product marketing, Milwaukee Tool.
“The MX Fuel Carry-On Power Supply is not only safer than gas-powered generators, but it can also be used indoors, eliminates the need for gasoline and extension cords and doesn’t require engine maintenance, thus reducing downtime and allowing users to get jobs done faster,” Lentz says.
The compact size, zero emissions and quiet operation of the power supply allow users to safely operate the unit in confined, indoor spaces and a roll cage provides durability for outdoor jobsite use. With a push button start, users can start it in seconds, getting up and running faster than ever before by eliminating the repetitive motions of pull starts, the company says.
The MX FUEL Power Supply delivers enough power to run one 15 Amp tool and one lower wattage device simultaneously and can be powered by a single battery or two batteries for double the run-time.