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EcoFlow Power Station 2,400W with 15 Outlets is $750 Off, Amazon Clears Out 'Max' Model Stock

EcoFlow Power Station 2,400W with 15 Outlets is $750 Off, Amazon Clears Out 'Max' Model Stock

Gizmodo7 days ago
Portable power stations have seen a massive jump in popularity, and now they are almost a requirement for summer camping trips or even just for assurance when the winter outages begin. The range of uses people have for these battery-powered generators is incredibly broad: from keeping devices charged off-grid, powering tools in an off-the-grid workshop, to running essential appliances when the lights go out at home.
EcoFlow's lineup has an option for most situations, and the Delta 2 Max is the XL-sized giant and it is designed to tackle anything from road trips to whole-home backup. Amazon is running a flash sale on this model for a short time, and brings it down to just $949 which is a new low from its $1,699 list price. That's $750 off (44% off the original price) and, as with most flash sales, inventory can disappear fast.
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The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max deserves a place in the high-capacity battery category thanks to its gigantic 2,048Wh capacity which means it has enough energy to run large appliances or your home essentials for hours. Unlike entry models that might top out charging your phone and some small devices, this XL model is built to be the centerpiece during a blackout. For those who have more heavy-duty setups (think powering a full-size refrigerator, a TV, several smartphones, medical equipment, or even home heating during an outage), the Delta 2 Max delivers robust power output.
Thanks to advanced technology, you can hit 80% capacity in just 43 minutes when you combine AC charging and solar (if you have the right panels), or reach the same milestone in a speedy 1.1 hours using an ordinary outlet. That's charged and ready with a fast pit stop at home, just in time for an adventure or just as a storm is rolling in. The design also supports up to 1,000W of solar input which makes it an excellent option if you're trying to get even further off the grid.
EcoFlow uses LFP battery chemistry that does 3,000 full charge cycles before the capacity drops to 80% of its original. To put that into perspective, that's about six times the number of cycles that most battery generators do. If you're planning on using it on a consistent basis, that longevity translates to lower cost-of-ownership down the road. EcoFlow also backs the Delta 2 Max with a 5-year warranty.
It can run practically any home appliance: With an output of 2,400W (and up to 3,400W surges with the X-Boost mode), you can plug in even energy-intensive appliances. Fifteen outlets from AC, USB-A, and USB-C to DC car ports let you clean up everything from laptops and routers to power tools and medical devices. For use at night, its silent charging lets you keep your important devices charged while you still get a good night's sleep.
With this sale, it's hard to find another option that matches this level of power.
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