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Costco Members: Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra 18 KWH Whole-Home Power Solution

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$7,700

$9,000

14% off
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra 18 KWH Whole-Home Power Solution on sale for $7,699.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member David_David for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Batteries ship separately.
Available:
  • Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra 18 KWH Whole-Home Power Solution $7699.99
  • Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra 18 KWH Whole-Home Power Solution + Solar Panel $8699.99
Features:
  • Scalable 18 kWh Solution Provides Up to a Week of Essential Power Supply
  • Exceptional 7200w Output Powers Most Household Appliances at 120v or 240v
  • Super-fast Charge Up to 8800w by Combining Solar and AC
  • Online Ups Ensures 0-ms Transfer Time, Offering Constant Protection for Sensitive Devices
  • Long-lasting 10-year LFP Battery for Reliable Performance

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • $1,300 manufacturer's savings is valid 8/1/25 through 8/31/25. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.
  • This price is $300 lower than the previous FP Deal.
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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Written by David_David
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra 18 KWH Whole-Home Power Solution on sale for $7,699.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member David_David for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Batteries ship separately.
Available:
  • Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra 18 KWH Whole-Home Power Solution $7699.99
  • Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra 18 KWH Whole-Home Power Solution + Solar Panel $8699.99
Features:
  • Scalable 18 kWh Solution Provides Up to a Week of Essential Power Supply
  • Exceptional 7200w Output Powers Most Household Appliances at 120v or 240v
  • Super-fast Charge Up to 8800w by Combining Solar and AC
  • Online Ups Ensures 0-ms Transfer Time, Offering Constant Protection for Sensitive Devices
  • Long-lasting 10-year LFP Battery for Reliable Performance

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • $1,300 manufacturer's savings is valid 8/1/25 through 8/31/25. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.
  • This price is $300 lower than the previous FP Deal.
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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spydrmon
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so if I use 1k watt an hour constant for my basic items, this $7600 will not even last a day on a rainy stormy or cloudy day. I don't see the draw really for that kind of money.
etherag
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The value prop for these is if you've got rooftop solar. Then you can theoretically go much longer during an outage by topping it up on solar as it gets used.
KHHATL
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I dug deep to see if I could utilize this system to beat the Georgia power peak rate by using battery during peak hours and recharge during super off peak but my calculation (not accounting for battery degradation) indicated it would take 10 years before I break even. I didn't not count for solar panels as that is not feasible for me.

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rcheung07Yesterday 01:17 PM
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Totally new to battery backups but question for those who know. What prevents these backup batteries from degrading overtime when not used? As we know by now all battery cells degrade overtime. For those who own or have experience I would love to know.
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spydrmonYesterday 01:24 PM
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so if I use 1k watt an hour constant for my basic items, this $7600 will not even last a day on a rainy stormy or cloudy day. I don't see the draw really for that kind of money.
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Quote from rcheung07 :
Totally new to battery backups but question for those who know. What prevents these backup batteries from degrading overtime when not used? As we know by now all battery cells degrade overtime. For those who own or have experience I would love to know.
Nothing prevents that from occurring - it's expected. This battery chemistry tends to get down to 80% after several years, but frequently maintains the 80% level for quite some time following that.
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BobertbosunYesterday 01:51 PM
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Quote from spydrmon :
so if I use 1k watt an hour constant for my basic items, this $7600 will not even last a day on a rainy stormy or cloudy day. I don't see the draw really for that kind of money.

I agree. The battery tech/value just isn't quite there yet. This is still a good deal at the moment, particularly since it's from Costco. I ideally want two of these units to run in parallel, but $15k is just not happening.
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etheragYesterday 02:05 PM
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Quote from Bobertbosun :
I agree. The battery tech/value just isn't quite there yet. This is still a good deal at the moment, particularly since it's from Costco. I ideally want two of these units to run in parallel, but $15k is just not happening.
The value prop for these is if you've got rooftop solar. Then you can theoretically go much longer during an outage by topping it up on solar as it gets used.
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HonestClub8947Yesterday 02:15 PM
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Quote from Bobertbosun :
I agree. The battery tech/value just isn't quite there yet. This is still a good deal at the moment, particularly since it's from Costco. I ideally want two of these units to run in parallel, but $15k is just not happening.

This is a great solution for countries like Cuba ,they cut off the electricity 6 to 9 hours daily and with solar panels will be a great solution!
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nfilipacYesterday 03:26 PM
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Only worth it with heavy incentives, such as Comed $300/kWh battery storage when combined with solar and hourly pricing

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KHHATLYesterday 03:27 PM
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I dug deep to see if I could utilize this system to beat the Georgia power peak rate by using battery during peak hours and recharge during super off peak but my calculation (not accounting for battery degradation) indicated it would take 10 years before I break even. I didn't not count for solar panels as that is not feasible for me.
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Yesterday 03:31 PM
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andrewb6112Yesterday 03:31 PM
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Good price, 4% less than the previous Front Page deal for this with the 18 kWh capacity. Include the smart panel at this price and I'm in.
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dealsalwaysYesterday 03:58 PM
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Basic question..

Is there something happening with tariffs/taxes that significantly changes prices for home purchase? Recall reading Aug 1 is change time etc..
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asahi7777777Yesterday 04:36 PM
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The last 2 Black Fridays, it was $8K, including the SHP2. Just be aware, FedEx is used for shipping and they're not kind to these boxes. Be sure to keep all packaging material!! Ecoflow support is super slow, so if you have anything defective, it would be easier/faster to exchange with Costco (they offered free pickup for me). I didn't have some of the boxes, so I had to have Ecoflow do the replacements, which took 5 MONTHS.
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TenseNest3944Yesterday 04:47 PM
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Quote from asahi7777777 :
The last 2 Black Fridays, it was $8K, including the SHP2. Just be aware, FedEx is used for shipping and they're not kind to these boxes. Be sure to keep all packaging material!! Ecoflow support is super slow, so if you have anything defective, it would be easier/faster to exchange with Costco (they offered free pickup for me). I didn't have some of the boxes, so I had to have Ecoflow do the replacements, which took 5 MONTHS.

No, previous Costco sale price Black Friday and a few other times can easily be looked up on 18kWH delta pro ultra was $1000 off the regular $8999/9999 with the smart home panel 2. Has never been 8k with the SHP2.
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Old_Snake308Yesterday 05:12 PM
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Quote from rcheung07 :
Totally new to battery backups but question for those who know. What prevents these backup batteries from degrading overtime when not used? As we know by now all battery cells degrade overtime. For those who own or have experience I would love to know.
This isn't a buy and put it away for an emergency kinda purchase. It's a get it, get solar, and offset your power bill, get ROI kinda power station.
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warlock110Yesterday 05:27 PM
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how do you find installer for the smart panel 2? and how much would the installation costs?

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sg14allYesterday 05:43 PM
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Quote from warlock110 :
how do you find installer for the smart panel 2? and how much would the installation costs?

I had mine installed by an electrician, paid $1100 if you use ecoflow recommended installer it costs around $2100 min

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