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Anker 548 Power Bank 60,000mAh Portable Charger Power Station

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AnkerDirect via Walmart has Anker 548 Power Bank 60,000mAh Portable Charger Power Station (Green, A1294) on sale for $99.99 - $11 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $88.99. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 548 Power Bank 60,000mAh Portable Charger Power Station (A1294) on sale for $99.99 - $10 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $89.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
  • 60,000mAh capacity or 192Wh
  • Retractable emergency light
  • Smart display shows important information such as battery level, input and output power, remaining charge time, charging modes, and more
  • 60W and 27W USB-C ports
  • Solar input via XT-60 connector available w/ solar panels (not included)

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    • This is the best price we've seen for this power bank; the Walmart price is $21 less than our most recent Frontpage deal in January, and is $11 less than the next best current price from a reputable merchant at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1100 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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AnkerDirect via Walmart has Anker 548 Power Bank 60,000mAh Portable Charger Power Station (Green, A1294) on sale for $99.99 - $11 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $88.99. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 548 Power Bank 60,000mAh Portable Charger Power Station (A1294) on sale for $99.99 - $10 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $89.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically one-time use.
Available:Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 60,000mAh capacity or 192Wh
  • Retractable emergency light
  • Smart display shows important information such as battery level, input and output power, remaining charge time, charging modes, and more
  • 60W and 27W USB-C ports
  • Solar input via XT-60 connector available w/ solar panels (not included)

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This is the best price we've seen for this power bank; the Walmart price is $21 less than our most recent Frontpage deal in January, and is $11 less than the next best current price from a reputable merchant at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1100 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Anker Power Bank (PowerCore Reserve 192Wh), 60,000mAh LiFePO4 Portable Charger with Smart Digital Display, Retractable Auto Lighting and SOS Mode, 60W Portable Power for Outdoor Camping and Emergency

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I like the idea… but it has no ac inverter. I have a go labs equivalent that I picked up maybe a year ago for around $110.. and it includes an AC plug as well. Makes it that much more versatile.
Idk- I've been lookin at these for a while but just can't quite justify it. What am I missing?
It seems like just an oversized power bank to me…?
Great device. We were without power for 3 days due to the recent storm. This device not only provided some much needed light, but kept our phones charged up the entire time. Had to use it with my laptop once, but didn't need it long. Excellent deal for something that's incredibly versatile.
You like to hike and don't want to bring a separate Lantern & Battery is the only use case. You can get better battery size-per-dollar from other devices. This is mostly about the convenience of merging devices and form-factor.

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Great device. We were without power for 3 days due to the recent storm. This device not only provided some much needed light, but kept our phones charged up the entire time. Had to use it with my laptop once, but didn't need it long. Excellent deal for something that's incredibly versatile.
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I like the idea… but it has no ac inverter. I have a go labs equivalent that I picked up maybe a year ago for around $110.. and it includes an AC plug as well. Makes it that much more versatile.
Idk- I've been lookin at these for a while but just can't quite justify it. What am I missing?
It seems like just an oversized power bank to me…?
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Quote from ibdpcg :
I like the idea… but it has no ac inverter. I have a go labs equivalent that I picked up maybe a year ago for around $110.. and it includes an AC plug as well. Makes it that much more versatile.
Idk- I've been lookin at these for a while but just can't quite justify it. What am I missing?
It seems like just an oversized power bank to me…?
You like to hike and don't want to bring a separate Lantern & Battery is the only use case. You can get better battery size-per-dollar from other devices. This is mostly about the convenience of merging devices and form-factor.
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I bought one and returned it, it wouldn't charge multiple devices at the same time. I got a different power bank from Anker after. From what I read in the reviews there were some that had issues but not all
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Quote from MaroonAction744 :
You like to hike and don't want to bring a separate Lantern & Battery is the only use case. You can get better battery size-per-dollar from other devices. This is mostly about the convenience of merging devices and form-factor.
Moreso camping. You really wouldn't want to hike with something this heavy.
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I have 2 of these and use them daily.

Costco next price was ~$70 on these just a few months ago…
Last edited by gatorj31 October 21, 2024 at 11:10 PM.
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Quote from ibdpcg :
I like the idea… but it has no ac inverter. I have a go labs equivalent that I picked up maybe a year ago for around $110.. and it includes an AC plug as well. Makes it that much more versatile.Idk- I've been lookin at these for a while but just can't quite justify it. What am I missing?It seems like just an oversized power bank to me…?
your not missing anything. You hit right on the head. It is a power bank with a light.
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Just be mindful TSA prob wont let this on board a plane
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Quote from ibdpcg :
I like the idea… but it has no ac inverter. I have a go labs equivalent that I picked up maybe a year ago for around $110.. and it includes an AC plug as well. Makes it that much more versatile. Idk- I've been lookin at these for a while but just can't quite justify it. What am I missing? It seems like just an oversized power bank to me…?
Claims to have a 60W USB port. If you have a device that needs that, a random power bank is unlikely to help.
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Quote from ibdpcg :
A $90 and 5lb power bank with a light.
Ok glad I wasn't missing something.
That's the gist of the issue with this device.

This is a large power bank, 192 Wh. Similar capacity lithium-ion banks are 2 lbs & similar LFP power banks are 3 lbs. These are substantially more compact & typically offer more powerful inputs / outputs.

The lantern, display, and solar input are nice. They're not worth the extra 2 lbs.

The replacement C300 device offers 50% more capacity, app support, 2x 140W inputs and outputs plus 2 more USB-C, and is only slightly larger & 1 pound more. Leans into a niche of the monster power bank.

This was also terribly priced at $150, and even at $90 it's hard not to justify going for the vastly improved C300 at $140-150.
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Quote from ibdpcg :
I like the idea… but it has no ac inverter. I have a go labs equivalent that I picked up maybe a year ago for around $110.. and it includes an AC plug as well. Makes it that much more versatile.
Idk- I've been lookin at these for a while but just can't quite justify it. What am I missing?
It seems like just an oversized power bank to me…?
The replacement C300 DC has a 12V cigarette socket that you can plug a small inverter into in a pinch.

Or the significantly larger C300 AC device (& other small power stations) have built-in inverters if that's a must-have.
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Quote from Livyatan :
Just be mindful TSA prob wont let this on board a plane
Absolutely cannot fly in the US with this. < 100 Wh is easiest, though some airlines allow up to 150 Wh. Multiple small batteries also okay.

192 Wh is never allowed.
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Amazon price match this, $99.99 plus $10 off coupon.

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Quote from protomech :
That's the gist of the issue with this device.

This is a large power bank, 192 Wh. Similar capacity lithium-ion banks are 2 lbs & similar LFP power banks are 3 lbs. These are substantially more compact & typically offer more powerful inputs / outputs.

The lantern, display, and solar input are nice. They're not worth the extra 2 lbs.

The replacement C300 device offers 50% more capacity, app support, 2x 140W inputs and outputs plus 2 more USB-C, and is only slightly larger & 1 pound more. Leans into a niche of the monster power bank.

This was also terribly priced at $150, and even at $90 it's hard not to justify going for the vastly improved C300 at $140-150.
I'm interested in having one of these but I don't have any knowledge about them. Which one one do you recommend: this one vs C300? I looked at C300 but it is at $197 which is 2x more expensive and I don't need the extra features such as solar input or cigarette output. I wonder if this can charge my Dell G16 as well.

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