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River 2 Pro 768Wh Refurbished. original $499 now only $276
with coupon ECOFLOWMAY21OFF
Deal is active from 5.20-5.27
This is a great price. EcoFlow refurbished units have been performing great and you get a 2 year warranty for peace of mind.
The EcoFlow River 2 Pro is a versatile and robust portable power station, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness. With a 768Wh capacity and a variety of output ports, it can charge multiple devices simultaneously, trom smartphones to laptops and small appliances. Its fast recharging capabilities, either via solar panels, car, or AC outlet, make it highly convenient. Its durability, ease of use, and impressive performance make it a solid investment for reliable power on the go.
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I always take it with me on road trips, and a few times while camping. It might be overkill (overweight) for just a phone and tablet (especially if you need a capacity that is airplane legal), but I used mine to recharge my tablet, phone, watch, run a USB fan, charge my camera batteries, run an air bed pump, and even run a low wattage induction cook surface. When I'm at home, I use it in my home office where I don't have enough wall outlets to run my vinyl record player… hey, it's clean power right?
Cons: it's heavy, you won't really want to hike with it, probably just car camping situations. Running high W appliances might be out of reach, like an 800W microwave. You may have a hard time recharging the battery from solar while keeping a fridge running, it's probably not enough for indefinite refrigeration. When you're not camping, it'll probably spend most of its time gathering dust (store at 50% power to prevent degradation!!!), unless there's a power outage (and most power outages don't last long).
So, if you can find enough uses for it like me, and you go on road trips a few times a year where you NEED power like me (photos for sale), then sure its worth it. But… if you just like the IDEA of it, maybe it's not worth it. Always other things to spend money on.
got us through the recent Houston storm power outage near Cypress
yes, it will be collecting dust most of the time, until I can afford a generac, this will be a huge lifesaver
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edit: i finally pulled the trigger on one of these after wanting one for a couple years! thanks op. happy early bday to me... $302 shipped (incl tax). Arrives 5/29
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Can't answer that for you, but… I've done exactly that!
I always take it with me on road trips, and a few times while camping. It might be overkill (overweight) for just a phone and tablet (especially if you need a capacity that is airplane legal), but I used mine to recharge my tablet, phone, watch, run a USB fan, charge my camera batteries, run an air bed pump, and even run a low wattage induction cook surface. When I'm at home, I use it in my home office where I don't have enough wall outlets to run my vinyl record player… hey, it's clean power right?
Cons: it's heavy, you won't really want to hike with it, probably just car camping situations. Running high W appliances might be out of reach, like an 800W microwave. You may have a hard time recharging the battery from solar while keeping a fridge running, it's probably not enough for indefinite refrigeration. When you're not camping, it'll probably spend most of its time gathering dust (store at 50% power to prevent degradation!!!), unless there's a power outage (and most power outages don't last long).
So, if you can find enough uses for it like me, and you go on road trips a few times a year where you NEED power like me (photos for sale), then sure its worth it. But… if you just like the IDEA of it, maybe it's not worth it. Always other things to spend money on.
I always take it with me on road trips, and a few times while camping. It might be overkill (overweight) for just a phone and tablet (especially if you need a capacity that is airplane legal), but I used mine to recharge my tablet, phone, watch, run a USB fan, charge my camera batteries, run an air bed pump, and even run a low wattage induction cook surface. When I'm at home, I use it in my home office where I don't have enough wall outlets to run my vinyl record player… hey, it's clean power right?
Cons: it's heavy, you won't really want to hike with it, probably just car camping situations. Running high W appliances might be out of reach, like an 800W microwave. You may have a hard time recharging the battery from solar while keeping a fridge running, it's probably not enough for indefinite refrigeration. When you're not camping, it'll probably spend most of its time gathering dust (store at 50% power to prevent degradation!!!), unless there's a power outage (and most power outages don't last long).
So, if you can find enough uses for it like me, and you go on road trips a few times a year where you NEED power like me (photos for sale), then sure its worth it. But… if you just like the IDEA of it, maybe it's not worth it. Always other things to spend money on.
So can't really run a fridge in case of power outage?
They advertise 12h on their graphic, not sure how accurate that is.
got us through the recent Houston storm power outage near Cypress
yes, it will be collecting dust most of the time, until I can afford a generac, this will be a huge lifesaver