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expireddarkpeace posted Apr 17, 2022 06:30 AM
expireddarkpeace posted Apr 17, 2022 06:30 AM

Costco Members: EcoFlow River Pro Portable Power Station

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$430

$549

21% off
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Select EcoFlow Portable Power Stations for the prices listed. Shipping is free.

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Available:Features (River Pro):
  • Three 600W Outlets and 720Wh Capacity
  • Recharge from 0% to 80% in One Hour
  • Compatible with 80% of Home Appliances
  • Control with Ecoflow App

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that the EcoFlow RIVER Pro Portable Power Station is $119.01 lower (21% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $549
    • These prices match the most recent Frontpage deal from January 2022.
    • Please read the forum thread for more deal discussion.
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Select EcoFlow Portable Power Stations for the prices listed. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member darkpeace for finding this deal.

Available:Features (River Pro):
  • Three 600W Outlets and 720Wh Capacity
  • Recharge from 0% to 80% in One Hour
  • Compatible with 80% of Home Appliances
  • Control with Ecoflow App

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that the EcoFlow RIVER Pro Portable Power Station is $119.01 lower (21% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $549
    • These prices match the most recent Frontpage deal from January 2022.
    • Please read the forum thread for more deal discussion.
  • About this store.
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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darkpeace
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LMAO.. that was 17 years ago. I remember that TV. Don't remember posting about it.
bob123123
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Bought this (River Pro) from Costco a couple weeks ago to run our fridge because I get periodic power outages and live in hurricane country. I've already tested it and used it during an outage; it runs our inexpensive full sized fridge for 6-7 hours. You might get more time running a more efficient fridge.

If outages happen at night, I just need to plug in the fridge and go back to sleep rather than starting the generator. During the days of outages after a hurricane, I will be able to charge this during the day from my generator while simultaneously running my fridge, then at night secure the generator and run the fridge from the battery.

The power station can run devices higher than 600 watts, but it starts to drop the voltage after 600 watts. It appears to handle the surge wattage draw from my fridge just fine, but I haven't tested it long term. I have not tried running two 600+ watt things on multiple outlets, but I would guess the limit is 600 watt total, not per outlet.

FWIW, it also runs 600 watt/second photography monolights, although there is some voltage drop at higher power levels.

I bought a cheap knockoff version of a Kill-a-watt to measure power usage when I bought this. It makes it easy to see usage stats for your electronics and see if the River Pro is dropping the voltage for your device.

If you're buying this for power outages, having an outage alarm like this is very useful:
https://www.amazon.com/Reliance-C...B018A30T8Q

When the power goes out, it lights up so you can see and beeps. It's helpful to find flashlights and the power bank, and also wakes you up to plug in fridges or whatever. You can then stick the alarm on a splitter coming out of the River Pro, so that when the battery runs out you are alerted.
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Great deal It matches the previous FP back in January.

Technically you posted this "deal of a lifetime" back in 2005 though https://slickdeals.net/e/124309-27-lcd-tv-699-00-price-mistake
A 27" Westinghouse LCD screen for only $699 haha. Hopefully it served you well.

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Apr 18, 2022 03:01 AM
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gattacagApr 18, 2022 03:01 AM
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Quote from TwinPrime :
Just get one of these:

https://bigbattery.com/products/4...te-system/
This could almost power a DeLorean back to 1985! 🤔😜
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LosobuckleeApr 18, 2022 03:03 AM
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Quote from TwinPrime :
Just get one of these:

https://bigbattery.com/products/4...te-system/
Buy it for me
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sydlexicApr 18, 2022 03:12 AM
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Quote from TwinPrime :
Just get one of these:

https://bigbattery.com/products/4...te-system/ [bigbattery.com]
"This system connects to shore power so your battery will automatically charge when connected."

I guess this is only for waterfront property.
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TwinPrimeApr 18, 2022 03:13 AM
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Quote from gattacag :
This could almost power a DeLorean back to 1985! 🤔😜
It is a nice system. Beats the hell out of a Tesla wall. Just installed one for my house. When the power goes out, my solar feeds directly in - have a 5kw solar system. I also have an inverter gas generator that I can use to top off the charge if I need to - comes in handy up north in the winter months.
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adrenalinemedicApr 18, 2022 03:39 AM
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FYI, weight is 15.9 lbs.
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FairSnail337Apr 18, 2022 03:43 AM
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Quote from Eragorn :
Great deal Smilie It matches the previous FP back in January.

Technically you posted this "deal of a lifetime" back in 2005 though Wink https://slickdeals.net/e/124309-27-lcd-tv-699-00-price-mistake
A 27" Westinghouse LCD screen for only $699 haha. Hopefully it served you well.
Don't laugh. I had to have the first 45 inch Sharp LC45GX6U 1080P lcd panel for 7 large in 2005. Watched it for 10 years and gave it to my daughter who then gave it to her in-laws who still have it. It was a big deal back then when all there was were CRTs.
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To power fridge during power outage what so you need to do? Pull the fridge out and plug directly into the River Pro or you can run it off the panel? For the latter option, you need an electrician I assume.

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To power fridge during power outage what so you need to do? Pull the fridge out and plug directly into the River Pro or you can run it off the panel? For the latter option, you need an electrician I assume.
If your fridge is a pain to pull out, you can have an electrician install a generator bypass on the circuit. I have one for my fridge and one for my furnace installed next to my breaker box. During an outage I just run an extension cord from my portable generator and flip the switch.
Here is the one for my fridge. (Because it was a 20A circuit I got the 20A version but you can probably get away with a 15A one -- although I don't know code)

Reliance Controls TF201W Easy/Tran Transfer Switch, 2500 Watts https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AHTWM9Q
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Quote from FairSnail337 :
Don't laugh. I had to have the first 45 inch Sharp LC45GX6U 1080P lcd panel for 7 large in 2005. Watched it for 10 years and gave it to my daughter who then gave it to her in-laws who still have it. It was a big deal back then when all there was were CRTs.
I can totally see that. I still remember being amazed by my grandparents who got a 65" tv to watch their westerns on back around 2012 lol. They must have spent a ton. They had it until 2020 though - no clue how that vizio lasted so long.
Apr 18, 2022 04:25 AM
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StephenL6969Apr 18, 2022 04:25 AM
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These can also function as UPS so would work well for a computer/server/NAS situation in a pinch. I have the standard version installed on my office power strip. You can set max charge to 80% to prolong life.
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US_RangerApr 18, 2022 04:33 AM
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Quote from Bjam2727 :
A single propane tank can run a avg generator for days. How will you recharge this during a hurricane?

A single propane tank won't run for days unless you're only running a couple things for short periods of time.

Also, where I live, propane tanks were missiles during some serious wildfires. The solar system is portable enough that you can throw it in a vehicle and pop the panel on the roof of the vehicle if you're camped out somewhere until FEMA or whoever gets to you. This can at least keep all your electronics charged and some heated blankets, etc.

If I lived in a hurricane area, I'd get a gas/propane generator over a solar generator. I'd still have one of the fold out solar panels for phones and whatnot though in case there was a break in weather.
Apr 18, 2022 04:41 AM
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Eluzions047Apr 18, 2022 04:41 AM
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Bought this last year with the extra battery. Used it for camping with no issues and didn't even need to use the second battery. Used to charge three iPhones, keeping the night light on for three nights, as well as running a projector for three nights. This is all in addition to inflating three queen inflatable mattress. After the trip, still had 40% battery left. Love it
Apr 18, 2022 04:48 AM
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ScroogeApr 18, 2022 04:48 AM
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This one or Costco's Massimo 500W 12V Portable Lithium Battery Power Station (the had it on sale for 369).. which one is a better value? Mainly to use in my camping trailer. TIA
Apr 18, 2022 04:55 AM
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luis90606Apr 18, 2022 04:55 AM
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Is this an ideal unit for dry camping?

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shawndocApr 18, 2022 05:22 AM
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How does this compare to Jackery?

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