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Oct 16, 2025
Quality triple plated chrome finish from...
Quality triple plated chrome finish from an American Company.

Mar 27, 2017
A bit pricey, but worth it.
Used this for my 110 volt appliances on my recent trip to Southeast Asia, a place notorious for voltage fluctuations, and I had no issues with it whatsoever. I never exceeded 50 watts, but I maintained the load for over an hour multiple times. The cooling fan makes it lighter than the cheap converters that use a heatsink to dissipate the heat, which avoids making your baggage overweight for the flight. It's nice that it has three outlets, although I never used more than two at a time. It comes with all the plug adapters you will ever need, so you don't need to buy anything else. The round-prong EU style plug on the cord usually fits more tightly in the types of plugs used in Asia than a flat-prong US style plug (imo), which is also nice. Overall, it costs a bit more than some others, but my experience indicates it's worth the higher price. I would give it 5 stars if the cord were longer.

Sep 11, 2019
Pretty good for the price
I have had these on my Honda 750 for over 2 years. The rubber seal on the lids fell off within a month, otherwise I might have given 5 stars. Despite no rubber seal, I've never had any rain leakage, and I've ridden through a few torrential downpours. I mounted each of the bags on a piece of 1/4-inch thick aluminum 6 inch channel with one side cut off (so like a very wide piece of angle iron), and bolted the channel to my saddlebag supports (everything bought on eBay). These ABS bags are relatively sturdy. Had my bike fall over in the bed of my truck when a strap broke unloading it. The bag kept the bike from getting dinged, and the bag was scratched but didn't break. Few months later had a car hit me in a parking lot, and it smashed the bag, but didn't damage my bike. So the bag cushion the blow, but they weren't going very fast. So I bought another set. At 100 bucks, you can't beat that. Reviews that have complained how cheap these bags are should price a set of ABS bags on Dennis Kirk or Viking Bags websites. You can't touch a set of those for less than 300 bucks. And don't expect any 100-dollar after-market saddlebag to be a breeze to install. Some American engineering will be required to make the mount strong.
