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Power up anywhere: This portable power station is a must for outdoor getaways - shop it today with 50% off (plus save an EXTRA 5% with our code)

Power up anywhere: This portable power station is a must for outdoor getaways - shop it today with 50% off (plus save an EXTRA 5% with our code)

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Whether you're entertaining in the garden or planning an outdoor getaway, making sure you're equipped with an effective portable power unit is a must - and we've found an unmissable deal on one of the best.
The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station, coined an 'absolute essential' for supplying power on unplugged adventures, has been coming in clutch for users on campervan holidays and off-grid camping trips – and now you can snap it up for 50 per cent less.
Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station
The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station offers a remarkable 1500W output and a generous 1070Wh capacity, making powering high-demand essentials like fridges, kettles and portable air conditioners absolutely effortless.
For a limited time, you can snap up this top-rated power station with a huge 50 per cent discount, plus an additional five per cent off using our exclusive discount code JAMAILONLINE.
£449 (save £450) Shop
Whether you're powering kit in your garden or harnessing electricity while camping, making sure you've got a reliable Jackery portable power station is a must
That's right, for a limited time, you can snap up the top-rated Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station with a huge 50 per cent discount, plus an additional five per cent off using our exclusive discount code JAMAILONLINE.
Whether you're powering kit in your garden, harnessing electricity on camping holidays or even taking advantage of portable energy on a boating trip, making sure you've got a reliable Jackery portable power station is a must.
The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station offers a remarkable 1500W output, 50 per cent higher than previous generations, and a generous 1070Wh capacity, making powering high-demand essentials like fridges, kettles and portable air conditioners absolutely effortless.
From making yourself an emergency coffee and keeping BBQ drinks cold in a portable fridge to giving your phone an emergency charge while out in the sticks, this power station is set to keep you in total control – controlled itself by a practical app.
Featuring USB-A/C ports and up to 100W dual PD charging, it's capable of keeping multiple devices (phone, laptop) charged simultaneously, making it the ultimate companion for all your power needs.
It's even got ultra-fast one hour charging, enabled through the clever app, which enables the Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station to be fully charged in less than an hour, delivering a crucial power backup when your battery runs low.
Lightweight at just 11kg, the Explorer 1000 v2 is lighter and more portable than other offerings, featuring a compact, foldable handle for easy carrying.
And did we mention the whisper-quiet operation? Keeping noise levels under 22dB while powering your devices, this power station ensures you remain undisturbed, allowing you to focus solely on what matters most.
What sets the undeniably clever power station apart, however, is all the different ways you can charge it up.
While standard wall charging is the easiest and quickest option (only second to emergency fast charging), the Explorer 1000 can also be charged via solar panels (sold separately), allowing you to harness the sun to keep your station charged when away from power for longer periods.
Better still, with the car charging cable (sold separately), you can power up your station while on the move.
Emergency power cut? The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station comes in handy then, too, ensuring seamless power switching for your hard drives, desktops, fish tanks and more.
With a response time of less than 20ms, it guarantees continuous operation of your devices during power outages or voltage fluctuations, preventing data loss or equipment damage caused by power issues.
It's no wonder then that users can't get enough of the portable power station, with almost 200 ratings, it's a five-star buy.
'I recently purchased the Jackery 1000 v2 generator, and it has exceeded my expectations in both emergency situations and camping trips.' Wrote one impressed five-star reviewer. 'This generator is powerful enough to run a tower fan, floor lamp, mini freezer, and even a 1000W electric stove.
'I can camp in the shade while keeping items charged in the sun for a few hours, and even unplugging the refrigerator for a while doesn't lead to a significant temperature drop.'
Another added: ' Jackery is quick charging and almost silent. The Wi-Fi app connected with ease & is super easy & useful to use. I can see at any time what charge is remaining & how my solar panel charging is doing, I can also turn the Jackery unit on and off, which is Uber useful.'
'As a gardener coming into winter this bit of kit will keep me warm! Coffees and radio and charging my power tools!! What more could a man want aha!! Brilliant' Added a third.
Don't forget to use code JAMAILONLINE for an additional five per cent off at checkout. But be quick – this offer ends on September 30.
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