Features
- Connects to 20V batteries
- Two USB ports to charge two devices simultaneously
- Portable battery-powered USB adapter
Specifications
Input Voltage | 20 V |
Usb Ports | 2 |
Output Voltage | 5 V |
Total Output Current | 3.6 A |
USB adapter that connects to 20V batteries to provide USB power for charging electronic devices. Attaches to a compatible 20V battery and supplies two USB charging ports.
Model Number: AD592301
Skil 20V USB adapter Review
The Skil PWR Assist 20 USB Adapter has turned out to be a surprisingly handy addition to my toolkit. It’s a small, lightweight device that connects to any 20V Skil battery, allowing you to power up your electronic devices on the go. Whether you’re on a job site, camping, or just out and about, this adapter can be a lifesaver for keeping your gadgets charged.
One of the standout features of this USB adapter is its dual USB ports. With two ports available, you can charge multiple devices simultaneously. This is particularly useful when you’re in a situation where you need to keep both your phone and tablet charged, or perhaps your phone and a Bluetooth speaker. The adapter provides a total output of 5V and 3.6 Amps, which is sufficient for most modern devices. I found that it charged my iPad and iPhone without any issues, and the charging speed was comparable to what I get from a standard wall charger.
The build quality of the adapter is solid. It feels sturdy and well-constructed, which is reassuring when you’re using it in less-than-ideal conditions. Whether it’s bouncing around in a tool bag or being used outdoors, the adapter seems to hold up well. It’s clear that Skil has put some thought into making this a durable piece of equipment.
In terms of performance, the adapter does exactly what it promises. During a recent field outing, I used it to keep my iPad running for an entire day—about 11 hours—and it still had plenty of power left. This was impressive and speaks volumes about the efficiency of the adapter and the capacity of the Skil 20V batteries. It’s worth noting that the adapter doesn’t drain the battery excessively, so you can still use your tools without worrying about running out of power.
One aspect that might be a point of contention for some users is the price. Compared to similar products from other major tool brands like DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita, the Skil PWR Assist 20 USB Adapter is on the higher end of the price spectrum. However, considering its performance and the convenience it offers, I believe it’s a worthwhile investment. The ability to charge multiple devices on the go, especially in remote locations, can be invaluable.
There was one hiccup I encountered, which was a malfunction with the first unit I purchased. However, Skil’s customer service was excellent. They promptly sent me a replacement, and the new unit has been working flawlessly ever since. Good customer service can make a significant difference, and it’s reassuring to know that Skil stands behind their products.
In terms of usability, the adapter is straightforward. You simply attach it to a 20V Skil battery, and it’s ready to use. There are no complicated settings or configurations to worry about. This simplicity is a big plus, especially when you need to quickly charge your devices and get back to work.
The versatility of the Skil PWR Assist 20 USB Adapter also deserves a mention. It’s compatible with any Skil PWRCORE 20 battery, which means you don’t need to buy additional batteries if you already own Skil tools. This compatibility makes it an excellent addition to any Skil user’s toolkit, providing added value without the need for extra investments.
One potential drawback is that it’s not a necessity for everyone. If you’re someone who rarely finds themselves in situations where you need to charge devices away from a power source, this adapter might not be as useful to you. However, for those who frequently work in the field, camp, or spend extended periods away from traditional power sources, it’s a game-changer.
In conclusion, the Skil PWR Assist 20 USB Adapter is a robust, reliable, and versatile tool that delivers on its promises. It’s well-built, easy to use, and performs admirably in various situations. While the price might be a bit steep compared to similar products from other brands, the convenience and performance it offers make it a worthwhile investment for those who need it. If you’re a Skil user looking for a reliable way to keep your devices charged on the go, I highly recommend this adapter. It’s a small addition to your toolkit that can make a big difference in keeping your gadgets powered up and ready to go.
Project Ideas
Business
Pop-up Event Charging Booth
Offer pay-per-charge stations at festivals, races, and markets using multiple adapters and charged 20V batteries. Accept QR-code payments, rent cables, and upsell emergency mini-kits (cable + power-only data blocker).
Jobsite Charging Rental Crates
Rent out rugged crates stocked with charged 20V batteries, USB adapters, and braided cables to construction sites without permanent power. Include a swap program and optional overnight recharge service.
Branded Contractor Gift Packs
Bundle the adapter with heavy-duty cables and a holster, add company branding, and sell to tool retailers or as corporate gifts for contractors. Offer volume discounts and custom labeling for fleet managers.
Disaster Relief Charging Kits
Assemble waterproof cases containing the adapter, cables, and instructions for rapid phone charging in emergencies. Partner with NGOs and municipalities to supply shelters and community centers pre-season.
Outdoor Guide and Tour Power Kits
Sell or lease compact charging kits to adventure guides, outfitters, and tour operators so clients can keep phones and action cams powered. Offer a subscription for battery swaps and maintenance.
Creative
Bikepacking Power Dock
Design a handlebar or frame-mounted cradle that holds a 20V battery and the USB adapter in a weather-splash enclosure, with cable management to keep a phone/GPS/camera charged on long rides. Add a quick-release and reflective decals for safety.
Emergency Lantern + Beacon
Build a compact diffuser housing for a 5V USB LED strip and plug it into the adapter for a bright, long-lasting lantern. Add a second USB port for a flashing USB safety beacon or to charge a phone during outages.
Field STEM Weather Station
Create a portable weather station powered by the adapter: a microcontroller or Raspberry Pi, USB sensors (temp/humidity/pressure), and a low-power e-ink or LCD display. Use the second USB port for a data logger or hotspot.
Portable Photo/Video Charging Caddy
3D-print a belt or strap-mounted caddy that secures the battery and adapter with built-in cable wraps and a small pouch for SD cards. Perfect for field shoots to keep phones, action cams, and mics topped up.
Camping Charging Tree
Make a folding wooden or aluminum ‘tree’ with branches that hold multiple adapters and cables, each fed by its own 20V battery. Use it as a communal off-grid charging hub with labeled hooks for different device types.