You need to have a sit down and think about exactly what your requirements are- as in power usage ie how many watts is what you are planning on using draws (remembering that motors draw more than the 'label' suggests at startup or when heavily loaded (stalled) so leave a good reserve with anything with motors involved!!!)- at least double the run wattage listed on the plate as a minimum...
(the one in your link I would suggest having powertools rated at 750w or less- larger ones 'may' start up- but no guarantees...)
Then your run time- obviously running it near its maximum output will mean a shorter run time than a smaller load- they will have a watt-hours or kWh battery storage rating- divide that number by the wattage drawn (remembering that 1kWh is 1000Watt-hours lol)- a 1070Wh/1.07kWh battery storage like in your link with its 1500w inverter running at full bore will have about 40 minutes run time, but with only a 100w load instead of that 1500w would have a run time of over 10 hours!!!