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APC 1050VA 8-Outlet UPS Battery Backup

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Office Depot has APC 1050VA 8-Outlet UPS Battery Backup (BN1050M) on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • 1050VA line-interactive UPS with 8 total outlets and 1103J surge protection
  • AVR corrects brownouts and overvoltage for stable 120V output
  • LCD shows power status, battery level, and UPS information
  • Hot-swappable battery supports safe replacement during operation
  • Includes PowerChute software for shutdown and power management
  • Backed by a 3-year limited manufacturer warranty
     

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  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $30 less (23% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $129.99 at the time of this posting.
    • 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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Office Depot has APC 1050VA 8-Outlet UPS Battery Backup (BN1050M) on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member VadT. for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 1050VA line-interactive UPS with 8 total outlets and 1103J surge protection
  • AVR corrects brownouts and overvoltage for stable 120V output
  • LCD shows power status, battery level, and UPS information
  • Hot-swappable battery supports safe replacement during operation
  • Includes PowerChute software for shutdown and power management
  • Backed by a 3-year limited manufacturer warranty
     

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $30 less (23% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $129.99 at the time of this posting.
    • 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: APC 8-Outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply, Black, BN1050M

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CheezycheetoToday 12:54 AM
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Simulated Sine or Pure?
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Good deal, combine with paypal to get 20% back even better
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LavenderRose3394Today 01:15 AM
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Quote from Mikster1 :
Good deal, combine with paypal to get 20% back even better
I only see 3%.
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Quote from Cheezycheeto :
Simulated Sine or Pure?
Waveform Type: Stepped approximation to a sinewave
https://www.se.com/us/en/product/...d-display/
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My only problem with these is that portable power stations are getting so much cheaper so much faster that I'm not sure I have much need for these anymore. In the past they were important for your electronics but at $100-150 I can't help my think most things can be done with a power station that's maybe a little more but with a UPS feature. In exchange I can power more things and I can power them for much longer.

There's a market for this, especially if you need something that's guaranteed under 10ms switchover time, you're shopping for an office, or you're so limited in spacing that 8 outlets on this machine is necessary over a 14amp surge protector in a PPS. But I'm struggling for a use case at this price point, very first world problem.
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CyanMeal1599Today 02:00 AM
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I'm not very knowledgeable with these, I want one for my PC to protect it from surges and etc. Will this work? My PSU 850W
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smacky00Today 02:05 AM
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Quote from LavenderRose3394 :
I only see 3%.
You have to do the "pay later" option when checking out. It breaks it down to 4 payments every two weeks, I think?

I used it for an Insta360 gimbal deal last week. It cut it in to fourths and I think I see the cash back once it's paid off completely. Probably by end-December or sometime in January.

Can't confirm the cash back comes through but that is what the deal is. I also believe it is unlimited use between now and December-something. So it's not just for one purchase.

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LavenderRose3394Today 02:06 AM
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Quote from smacky00 :
You have to do the "pay later" option when checking out. It breaks it down to 4 payments every two weeks, I think?I used it for an Insta360 gimbal deal last week. It cut it in to fourths and I think I see the cash back once it's paid off completely. Probably by end-December or sometime in January. Can't confirm the cash back comes through but that is what the deal is. I also believe it is unlimited use between now and December-something. So it's not just for one purchase.
Good to know. Thank you.
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CalManToday 02:16 AM
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Quote from LavenderRose3394 :
Good to know. Thank you.
There is a dollar limit on the TOTAL purchases, I think it is like $1250, but check. There is a thread on SD devoted to this deal.
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dealmonkeyToday 02:20 AM
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Quote from CyanMeal1599 :
I'm not very knowledgeable with these, I want one for my PC to protect it from surges and etc. Will this work? My PSU 850W
How many watts are you typically using? That will determine what size UPS that you need.
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SlickDealProMaxToday 02:33 AM
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Quote from Mikster1 :
Good deal, combine with paypal to get 20% back even better
Are these only for one transaction?
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Are these only for one transaction?
No, it's until paypal runs out of points. They are giving 1.5 billion points. But you must do the pay later in 4 installments
Also max purchase amount of $1250 in total
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Many years ago I got a deal from Fatwallet for 3 of these at $10 each from Office Depot. I still have one of them. They work well but the fans in them can become noisy and annoying. I tried replacing the fans but it didn't help much. I eventually gave up on them in preference for smaller units without fans.
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I need 1k watt deal or the 1500v

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KingliciousToday 03:08 AM
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Quote from CyanMeal1599 :
I'm not very knowledgeable with these, I want one for my PC to protect it from surges and etc. Will this work? My PSU 850W
Generally yes but the more specific answer depends on how much you push your PC and what your worst case scenario would be. For that you'd need to know how it is under load but even at 850w max you should be fine. It's the rest of the stuff you'd typically plug in, like monitor, router, modem, phone, etc, that could impact what's left. But the computer won't draw 850w almost ever, to get that much you'd need a 4090 or 5090 inside along with an extremely hungry CPU, at which point money clearly isn't an issue and you might as well consider a power station with a UPS feature instead. Or get a more powerful UPS (e.g., 1500VA) because you're clearly going to work with more hungry items. Just remember that with this you've got maybe 2-3m before the battery dies as long as the computer's on, so the idea is to shut down the stuff that heavily draws and let the modem/router slowly drain the battery over the next few hours/until power's back.

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