Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: CyberPower 1350VA Simulated Sine Wave UPS Battery Backup System for
$99.99. Shipping is $4.99.
Note, must be logged into your Costco Wholesale account to view price.
Thanks to Community Member
btrig for finding this deal.
Includes:
- UPS System
- User manual
- USB A+B type cable
Product Details:
- Capacity: 1350 VA / 810 W
- Topology: Line Interactive
- Waveform: Simulated Sine Wave
- Output: 120 VAC ± 5%
- Runtime (half/full): 10 minutes / 2 minutes
- Plug type & cord: NEMA 5-15P, 6 ft. cord
- Outlets: 10 (5 surge, 5 surge + battery backup)
- Outlet types: 10 NEMA 5-15R
- USB charge ports: 5V/4.0A (20W)
- 1 x Type-A & 1 x Type-C @ 4.0A (Shared)
- Communication: USB
- Data line protection: Telephone, Network, Coaxial
- Management software: PowerPanel® Personal Edition
- ENERGY STAR® qualified: Yes
- User-replaceable batteries: 2
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'The price at times had been 89.99, 94.99, 99.99. Don't think I've ever seen it higher.
I was always hoping they would upgrade to a true-sine-wave model even if it's $40-50 more. There are occasionally online deals at about that price for true sine wave, but not from Costco.
EDIT I see this model is slight updated again from before: it now has a USB-A and a USB-C output. The old one had 2x USB-A.
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This would work fine for me but not a Costco member.
It's a solid 50 miles from.
Googles show I can order it though Instacart for a bit more,
https://www.instacart.c
Never used Instacart. It shows it's through Costco.
Can I order it through them without a membership?
Instacart will ask you for Costco membership details.
Oh well, back to Amazon it is...........
If you don't have a Costco membership, you will be charged a 15% upcharge, a $5.99 delivery fee, and a $5 service fee. Both members and non-members are responsible for tipping their Instacart delivery driver.
'The price at times had been 89.99, 94.99, 99.99. Don't think I've ever seen it higher.
I was always hoping they would upgrade to a true-sine-wave model even if it's $40-50 more. There are occasionally online deals at about that price for true sine wave, but not from Costco.
EDIT I see this model is slight updated again from before: it now has a USB-A and a USB-C output. The old one had 2x USB-A.
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They're also rock solid - I've had that one for 10 years, and replaced the battery twice now.
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This would work fine for me but not a Costco member.
It's a solid 50 miles from.
Googles show I can order it though Instacart for a bit more,
https://www.instacart.com/landing...d=16917590 [instacart.com]
Never used Instacart. It shows it's through Costco.
Can I order it through them without a membership?
'The price at times had been 89.99, 94.99, 99.99. Don't think I've ever seen it higher.
I was always hoping they would upgrade to a true-sine-wave model even if it's $40-50 more. There are occasionally online deals at about that price for true sine wave, but not from Costco.
EDIT I see this model is slight updated again from before: it now has a USB-A and a USB-C output. The old one had 2x USB-A.
Costco recently had true sine wave for $150 but deal is probably dead
https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/702475
Oh well, back to Amazon it is...........
If you don't have a Costco membership, you will be charged a 15% upcharge, a $5.99 delivery fee, and a $5 service fee. Both members and non-members are responsible for tipping their Instacart delivery driver.
It's actually this model and not a 1,500
https://www.cyberpowers
I found the receipt, purchased from Staples in 2006 for $99 shipped.
I replaced the batteries back in 2015 and other than that it's been flawless.
Earlier in the week it just shut down and started a shril constant tone. The "overload" indicator light was on. Unplugged everything and it still does the same.
Did some Googling around and it seems like it's some board or circuit that has gone bad.
I got my money's worth out of it so time to move along. I don't have fancy requirements. Was basically just using as extra surge protection.
'The price at times had been 89.99, 94.99, 99.99. Don't think I've ever seen it higher.
I was always hoping they would upgrade to a true-sine-wave model even if it's $40-50 more. There are occasionally online deals at about that price for true sine wave, but not from Costco.
EDIT I see this model is slight updated again from before: it now has a USB-A and a USB-C output. The old one had 2x USB-A.
My store actually had one last one of that older model marked down to 75 last weekend. It was sitting on top of a stack of the newer model.