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forum thread Posted by David_David • Yesterday

EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max Smart Extra Battery 2 PACK – EcoFlow Costco Next - $1359

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Delta 2 max Extra battery 2 pack $1359.99 ($679.99 EACH) matches all time low!

Must be Costco member, logged into account and click thru to Ecoflow at Costco Next portal

https://costco.ecoflow.com/produc...k-for-2pcs
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Delta 2 max Extra battery 2 pack $1359.99 ($679.99 EACH) matches all time low!

Must be Costco member, logged into account and click thru to Ecoflow at Costco Next portal

https://costco.ecoflow.com/produc...k-for-2pcs

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blade_25
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Can you use Ecoflow credits for this deal?
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Quote from blade_25 :
Can you use Ecoflow credits for this deal?
no those credits are only useable EF direct website
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Th3Parasite
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Luke warm deal.
If you have the ability, purchase separate batteries and connect it to the Delta 2 Max over the T60i ports to o-ring. What this is... $325 per kWh in a proprietary form factor with a 5 year warranty (big one being free shipping). It may be worthwhile if you actually use the Delta 2 Max and cycle it enough, but if it just for standby, then you might get better usage out of sub $200 per kWh batteries that are not proprietary.
Also, if I recall correctly, the Delta 2 Max has to charge these batteries or the Ecoflow Smart Generator. Yikes.
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Quote from Th3Parasite :
Luke warm deal. If you have the ability, purchase separate batteries and connect it to the Delta 2 Max over the T60i ports to o-ring. What this is... $325 per kWh in a proprietary form factor with a 5 year warranty (big one being free shipping). It may be worthwhile if you actually use the Delta 2 Max and cycle it enough, but if it just for standby, then you might get better usage out of sub $200 per kWh batteries that are not proprietary.Also, if I recall correctly, the Delta 2 Max has to charge these batteries or the Ecoflow Smart Generator. Yikes.
the price matches an all time low for THIS product, and the price should not be compared to a completely different product and use case.

the use case for EF Extra Batteries is seemless integration, plug and play, viewable and monitoring in the EF app as an overall system capacity

of course external LFP batteries can be had for less, but again they are a entirely different product.
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Quote from David_David :
the price matches an all time low for THIS product, and the price should not be compared to a completely different product and use case.the use case for EF Extra Batteries is seemless integration, plug and play, viewable and monitoring in the EF app as an overall system capacityof course external LFP batteries can be had for less, but again they are a entirely different product.
Paying at least $540 extra for integration and monitoring is your claim to fame here. Remember, if that Delta 2 Max fails, then you have $1360 bricks. Just noodle that one.
$1360 vs $800 (or less).
People should know they have options. The Delta 2 Max is a very capable unit and easy to expand, if you do the research and don't buy into the marketing that has you throwing away money. This is a bad deal, UNLESS you actually use your Delta 2 Max regularly.
As an alternative, just buy a PECRON E2000LFP. Currently on sale for $649. Cost less per a unit and gets you that 2kWh and you obtain two more FULLY capable units.
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Quote from Th3Parasite :
Paying at least $540 extra for integration and monitoring is your claim to fame here. Remember, if that Delta 2 Max fails, then you have $1360 bricks. Just noodle that one.
$1360 vs $800 (or less).
People should know they have options. The Delta 2 Max is a very capable unit and easy to expand, if you do the research and don't buy into the marketing that has you throwing away money. This is a bad deal, UNLESS you actually use your Delta 2 Max regularly.
As an alternative, just buy a PECRON E2000LFP. Currently on sale for $649. Cost less per a unit and gets you that 2kWh and you obtain two more FULLY capable units.

Correct. it's a deal for EF owners and compared to the market price of THESE and not compared to anything else.

Of course there are other options!

You could say ALL all-in-one power stations are a bad deal compared to building your own DIY. Not really relevant when comparing THIS price to the market of THIS item in my opinion.

Also sure there are other brand power stations! Do they have the same features, refined APP, product support and user base?
All I'm getting at is there are 10 ways to skin a cat, multitude of different car brands, they all do the same thing, I don't see the point to comparing a closed system proprietary brand items to outside. It is what it is.

Essentially when a price is ALL TIME LOW for a specific exact product, that's all I'm comparing it to.
IF you don't have Ecoflow power station to use this with, why would anyone even consider buying this? They wouldn't!
Last edited by David_David June 12, 2025 at 06:08 PM.

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