Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expired Posted by chunmanc123 • Mar 3, 2025
expired Posted by chunmanc123 • Mar 3, 2025

Refurbished EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh LFP Portable Power Station

+ Free Shipping

$239

$499

52% off
eBay
89 Comments 52,898 Views
Visit eBay
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Update: This popular deal is still available.

EcoFlow Official Store via eBay has EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh LFP Portable Power Station (Certified Refurbished, ZMR620-B-US-BP) on sale for $298.75 - 20% when you apply coupon code PRESPRINGSALE at checkout = $239. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member chunmanc123 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Fully recharge using an AC outlet in only 70 minutes with EcoFlow's X-Stream fast charging technology.
  • With an output of up to 1600W, run 80% off all your appliances, even high wattage ones. With 11 outlets, from 800W AC outlets to USB-C, simultaneously charge or run all your devices without worrying about overloading.
  • Using LFP battery cells, use and recharge RIVER 2 Pro more than 3000 times before hitting 80%. That's almost 10 years of regular use. RIVER 2 Pro includes advanced BMS protection, monitoring voltage, current, and temperature to keep your LFP battery running for years.
  • Use clean, green renewable energy to recharge RIVER 2 Pro, in as fast as 3.5 hours with 220W solar input.
  • With a lightweight of only 17.2 lbs, RIVER 2 Pro is the ideal outdoor generator for all your off-grid adventures. With a built-in handle, this portable battery is easy and convenient to take anywhere you need power.
  • RIVER 2 Pro portable power station, AC charging cable, Car charging cable, DC5521 Connection Cable, User manual, and a 5-year service.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This is priced $36.51 less than this previous +52 Frontpage Deal in May 2024.
    • 2-year Allstate warranty
    • Certified by manufacturer
      • Professionally inspected, cleaned and refurbished by the manufacturer or a manufacturer-approved vendor.
      • Warranty: Two-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by chunmanc123
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Update: This popular deal is still available.

EcoFlow Official Store via eBay has EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh LFP Portable Power Station (Certified Refurbished, ZMR620-B-US-BP) on sale for $298.75 - 20% when you apply coupon code PRESPRINGSALE at checkout = $239. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member chunmanc123 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Fully recharge using an AC outlet in only 70 minutes with EcoFlow's X-Stream fast charging technology.
  • With an output of up to 1600W, run 80% off all your appliances, even high wattage ones. With 11 outlets, from 800W AC outlets to USB-C, simultaneously charge or run all your devices without worrying about overloading.
  • Using LFP battery cells, use and recharge RIVER 2 Pro more than 3000 times before hitting 80%. That's almost 10 years of regular use. RIVER 2 Pro includes advanced BMS protection, monitoring voltage, current, and temperature to keep your LFP battery running for years.
  • Use clean, green renewable energy to recharge RIVER 2 Pro, in as fast as 3.5 hours with 220W solar input.
  • With a lightweight of only 17.2 lbs, RIVER 2 Pro is the ideal outdoor generator for all your off-grid adventures. With a built-in handle, this portable battery is easy and convenient to take anywhere you need power.
  • RIVER 2 Pro portable power station, AC charging cable, Car charging cable, DC5521 Connection Cable, User manual, and a 5-year service.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This is priced $36.51 less than this previous +52 Frontpage Deal in May 2024.
    • 2-year Allstate warranty
    • Certified by manufacturer
      • Professionally inspected, cleaned and refurbished by the manufacturer or a manufacturer-approved vendor.
      • Warranty: Two-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by chunmanc123

Community Voting

Deal Score
+66
Good Deal
Visit eBay

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

ilovebeermoney
341 Posts
89 Reputation
What you need is more battery power to last all that downtime. You need to buy a battery to extend the amount of time this "solar generator" can run. You simply plug the battery into the solar port on the ecoflow and it treats it like solar power is coming in. It'll keep your eco flow battery topped off at 100% and use all the battery power first before using the ecoflow's built in battery. Here's a great deal:

https://slickdeals.net/f/18153907-12v-280ah-eco-worthy-lifepo4-battery-w-6000-cycles-low-temp-protec...

What you do is buy the ecoflow, then buy that battery, then buy a battery charger, then buy a cable to connect the eco worthy battery to the solar input of your ecoflow.

Battery Chargers (Set them to Lifepo4):
$27 slow charger but cheap (takes 3 days to charge that battery)
https://www.amazon.com/ULTRAPOWER...B08MPX414R

$60 faster charger (Takes 12 hours or so to charge that battery)
https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-...B09XV4NJV7

$13 for a 3ft cable from the eco worthy battery to the solar input of the ecoflow (Red goes to positive on the battery, black to the negative)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCSF1277/

Total cost should be around $600.

Let me give you some numbers....the ecoflow unit has 768 watt hours...the ecoworthy battery has an additional 3500 watt hours, so it's like having a bigger gas tank...you'd have 4300 watt hours. With that, you can run 100 watts for 43 hours (maybe a little less since the unit wastes a little power, so safely, I'd say 30-35 hours.)

A single light bulb is around 15 watts and can be run for 12 days straight with this setup (or 2 lights for 6 days straight...3 lights for 3 days straight, etc). You can easily charge all laptops, phones, all small rechargeable devices, many times over, even run a small 500 watt electric heater for a few hours during power outages.

Let me know if you have any questions. This is the cheapest way to run a lot of small things for a long time off battery power.
badcookies
305 Posts
58 Reputation
https://www.toolstop.co.uk/blog/k...ay-devices

general idea chart for everyday items on their products. Def worth a look
ilovebeermoney
341 Posts
89 Reputation
Be very careful using anything powerful on this device. I bought 6 of them for a client and all went out. Don't use a fridge, printer, or anything similar that has a big pull when it powers on. Turn off the X-Boost feature and just use it as an 800 watt inverter and you'll be ok. Try to go above that and it'll burn out on you in no time. Thankfully the warranty is awesome and they sent me brand new replacements with the request to not use anything over 800 watts. Since then these have worked wonderfully.

88 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Mar 8, 2025
125 Posts
Joined Nov 2009
Mar 8, 2025
ejwong
Mar 8, 2025
125 Posts
New to these power stations, can you plug into the wall and use the app to run off the battery and only charge during off peak hours or if the battery is low?
Mar 9, 2025
4 Posts
Joined Dec 2019
Mar 9, 2025
tockicohi
Mar 9, 2025
4 Posts
Quote from geniv :
I have been using it daily for the past month and half to power. Small 500watt room heater in my car.
It last an hour.

I drop off my wife in hospital and sit in the car. For an out an hour. Instead of running the car on idle to keep warm. I use the small heater. This avoids wear and tear on the car engine.

By the time wife comes back. I'm down to 5% range.
Recharge it when back home

Here's an excellent 200w heater, for car. Never let me down. Lasts for years. $22.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003XDTWN2
Last edited by Mbilo March 8, 2025 at 11:11 PM.
Mar 10, 2025
570 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
Mar 10, 2025
ahannan
Mar 10, 2025
570 Posts
Quote from AndrewG28 :
Yes, can confirm a 100Ah 12v LiFePO4 battery will charge this power station at around 175w with an XT60i connector on the power station side.
Nice! After reading your post, I ordered up a cable off Amazon and just tested the configuration as a solar input. It is now 2048Wh capacity as an option if needed. Thanks.
Mar 10, 2025
544 Posts
Joined Nov 2005
Mar 10, 2025
391412
Mar 10, 2025
544 Posts
Quote from ilovebeermoney :
What you need is more battery power to last all that downtime. You need to buy a battery to extend the amount of time this "solar generator" can run. You simply plug the battery into the solar port on the ecoflow and it treats it like solar power is coming in. It'll keep your eco flow battery topped off at 100% and use all the battery power first before using the ecoflow's built in battery. Here's a great deal:

https://slickdeals.net/f/18153907-12v-280ah-eco-worthy-lifepo4-battery-w-6000-cycles-low-temp-protec...

What you do is buy the ecoflow, then buy that battery, then buy a battery charger, then buy a cable to connect the eco worthy battery to the solar input of your ecoflow.

Battery Chargers (Set them to Lifepo4):
$27 slow charger but cheap (takes 3 days to charge that battery)
https://www.amazon.com/ULTRAPOWER...B08MPX414R [amazon.com]

$60 faster charger (Takes 12 hours or so to charge that battery)
https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-...B09XV4NJV7 [amazon.com]

$13 for a 3ft cable from the eco worthy battery to the solar input of the ecoflow (Red goes to positive on the battery, black to the negative)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCSF1277/

Total cost should be around $600.

Let me give you some numbers....the ecoflow unit has 768 watt hours...the ecoworthy battery has an additional 3500 watt hours, so it's like having a bigger gas tank...you'd have 4300 watt hours. With that, you can run 100 watts for 43 hours (maybe a little less since the unit wastes a little power, so safely, I'd say 30-35 hours.)

A single light bulb is around 15 watts and can be run for 12 days straight with this setup (or 2 lights for 6 days straight...3 lights for 3 days straight, etc). You can easily charge all laptops, phones, all small rechargeable devices, many times over, even run a small 500 watt electric heater for a few hours during power outages.

Let me know if you have any questions. This is the cheapest way to run a lot of small things for a long time off battery power.
Definitely get that $13 cable opens up all kinds of possibilities - Good Post Thx
Mar 10, 2025
544 Posts
Joined Nov 2005
Mar 10, 2025
391412
Mar 10, 2025
544 Posts
Quote from ejwong :
New to these power stations, can you plug into the wall and use the app to run off the battery and only charge during off peak hours or if the battery is low?
So this is a UPS - But it is Slow in cutover 30ms. As mentioned on the EcoFlow site any continuous draw ... like a workstation / server would fail before it kicked in. It is a smaller battery so limited in its usages ... BUT with the 3ft solar input cable you can add a battery to enhance capacity - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCSF1277/
Mar 10, 2025
341 Posts
Joined Sep 2013
Mar 10, 2025
ilovebeermoney
Mar 10, 2025
341 Posts
Quote from ejwong :
New to these power stations, can you plug into the wall and use the app to run off the battery and only charge during off peak hours or if the battery is low?
100% Yes. You can recharge it by simply plugging it in to a regular AC wall outlet in your house like any other device. The nice thing about these is you can buy a solar panel and with the xt60i connector, recharge it via solar too.
Mar 10, 2025
133 Posts
Joined Jul 2018
Mar 10, 2025
SeriousPiranha5195
Mar 10, 2025
133 Posts
Anybody have real run time experience with cpap and this unit? I have a resmed 10, would turn humidifier and tube heat off, run of 12v and wondering how many hours run time between charges I could get.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Mar 11, 2025
150 Posts
Joined Nov 2020
Mar 11, 2025
Spacerus
Mar 11, 2025
150 Posts
With refurnished, how do we know we are not getting one that was on its last leg?
3
Mar 11, 2025
293 Posts
Joined May 2023
Mar 11, 2025
FairWinter2721
Mar 11, 2025
293 Posts
Quote from multiuseemail :
I don't have firsthand experience but the fridge thing may be YMMV for full size ones. Some claim 1000w backups arent able to power some full-size fridges. I'd say 1000w min / 1500w+ surge would be ideal. Also, 768Wh may not last long.I'm trying to find out what the solar charge port max for this to see if the "extended power" using a lifepo4 battery would work.
for a full size fridge - i would definitely use something in the Delta series (1kwh-3.6kwh). i own multiple River Series and Delta Series. The best in my opinion for designating to a full size fridge would be the Delta 2 Max (2kwh). Primarily because it has 2 solar inputs (XT60) and will accomodate up to 2 extra batteries. The additional solar really helps if you are trying to extend use via solar. i have my full size fridge running off of a Delta 2 Pro (refurb) and it works great. But solar does not regenerate as quickly as my Delta Max due to a single XT60 solar input on the DP. i own 2 River Pro devices and they are great for portability. But wouldn't carry my fridge for more than 6 hours at best.
1
Mar 11, 2025
1,439 Posts
Joined Jun 2006
Mar 11, 2025
s4rah
Mar 11, 2025
1,439 Posts
Quote from Spacerus :
With refurnished, how do we know we are not getting one that was on its last leg?

Get a new one [ebay.com] for $359 instead.
Mar 11, 2025
255 Posts
Joined Apr 2013
Mar 11, 2025
ucsdsig
Mar 11, 2025
255 Posts
Quote from teknomedic :
I couldn't say no to this with the 160w solar panel combo for $350. Seems like a good basic setup for when SHTF
Does the combo come with the redesigned 160w solar panel (with the kickstand)? Thanks.
Mar 11, 2025
133 Posts
Joined Jul 2018
Mar 11, 2025
SeriousPiranha5195
Mar 11, 2025
133 Posts
Quote from ucsdsig :
Does the combo come with the redesigned 160w solar panel (with the kickstand)? Thanks.
I asked about what model solar panel it comes with and thisbwas their reply

"Dear Customer,
Thanks for contacting EcoFlow customer service.
You inquire about the solar panel package containing the following items:
160W Solar Panel, Kickstand Cases, Snap Hooks, Users
Manual, Solar to XT60i Charging Cable.
If you have any other questions, please contact us again.
Best regards,
EcoFlow Arthur"
Mar 11, 2025
333 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
Mar 11, 2025
teknomedic
Mar 11, 2025
333 Posts
Quote from ucsdsig :
Does the combo come with the redesigned 160w solar panel (with the kickstand)? Thanks.
I hope so, but I haven't received it yet so can't say for certain.
Mar 11, 2025
537 Posts
Joined Oct 2020
Mar 11, 2025
multiuseemail
Mar 11, 2025
537 Posts
Quote from FairWinter2721 :
for a full size fridge - i would definitely use something in the Delta series (1kwh-3.6kwh). i own multiple River Series and Delta Series. The best in my opinion for designating to a full size fridge would be the Delta 2 Max (2kwh). Primarily because it has 2 solar inputs (XT60) and will accomodate up to 2 extra batteries. The additional solar really helps if you are trying to extend use via solar. i have my full size fridge running off of a Delta 2 Pro (refurb) and it works great. But solar does not regenerate as quickly as my Delta Max due to a single XT60 solar input on the DP. i own 2 River Pro devices and they are great for portability. But wouldn't carry my fridge for more than 6 hours at best.
Sams has a sale apparently 699 for the Delta 2 Max that I'm really considering.

However that price is so close to a tri-fuel generator that can power more things - and run on Natural Gas.

That's my current dilemma.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Mar 11, 2025
1,063 Posts
Joined Nov 2016
Mar 11, 2025
cmacclel
Mar 11, 2025
1,063 Posts
"With an output of up to 1600W"

Ecoflow's X-Boost is a load of crap. With X-Boost enabled all the unit does is drop the voltage and never go into "overload mode". I tested one with a 1500w heatgun. After the unit went past 700ish watts all it did was lower the voltage as I turned the heatgun temp up. With the heatgun on max the Ecoflow voltage was 78v!

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All