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Score over $300 off this Kickstarter-funded portable power station

October 18, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of Oct. 18, the EcoFlow DELTA Power Station(opens in a new tab) is on sale for $1,095 rather than $1,399. That’s 21% in savings.


You likely already carry a portable battery with you at all times in the event that your mobile devices run caput when you’re out and about. But it’s a different story when the electricity suddenly shuts off when you’re at home. Sadly, the brick you call a power bank is rendered useless when it’s your appliances that need fuel. 

Every household that can afford one should have a trusty power station(opens in a new tab) in case of emergencies. These workhorses are capable of delivering electricity whenever and wherever you need it, whether during a camping trip or a sudden power outage. A great option is the EcoFlow DELTA Power Station, which is on sale for $1,095 or 21 percent off. 

A Kickstarter hit with over $12 million in pledges, the EcoFlow DELTA Power Station is designed to supply emergency electricity when you’re short on power. It comes equipped with patent X-Stream Technology, which can power devices up to 1,800W(opens in a new tab). It has six AC outlets geared toward home appliances and heavy-duty tools, two USB-A and two USB-C outputs, two fast-charge USB-A ports, and a carport. Compatible with a wide range of devices, you can use the DELTA Power Station to support lights, microwave ovens, coffee makers, fridges, laptops, hairdryers, and more. 

With the wide port selection, you could potentially power 13 devices simultaneously. And should the power station run out of juice, you have three recharging options: Use solar panels to reach full capacity in four hours, plug it into your car with the 12/24V carport for 100 percent charging in under 10 hours, or connect it to any standard AC wall outlet for a full charge in 96 minutes or less. 

With the EcoFlow DELTA Power Station(opens in a new tab), you can support essential appliances in a pinch, whether during emergencies or out in the wilderness. It usually retails for $1,399, but you can get it on sale for $1,095 for a limited time.

Prices subject to change.

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