Renogy inverters, or alternative, what did you choose?

Skyliner33

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I'm looking at getting an inverter to power a small induction hob, coffee machine, maybe microwave. So I am thinking 2000W would be enough for these things (one at a time, not all together).

So here are my thoughts:

Victron 2000VA.
Pluses, fit in with the rest of my Victron kit. Brand quality and backup.
Minuses, physically big (I'm having trouble finding a place to put one.), expensive. Not quite 2000W.

Renogy Rego 2000W (NEW)
Pluses, slightly smaller than the Victron, has Automatic Transfer Switch and NG-bonding so a an RCD will work properly.
Minuses, almost as big as victron. Wont integrate with Cerbo. Similar price to the above.

Others consiering, but cant find many outlets for them (ie prices)

Cotek SPT-2000 and Dometic SinePower DPSI 2012TS
 
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