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popularpennysave posted Yesterday 06:30 AM
popularpennysave posted Yesterday 06:30 AM

$99.99*:Arrowhead Outdoor 296W Portable Power Station at Woot!

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Woot! has Arrowhead Outdoor 296W Portable Power Station, Lithium, Solar Generator, 120V/300W (Peak 600W) Pure Sine Wave AC Outlet, USB-C PD 60W, Case, Outdoor, Home Emergency, Power Outage, RV, Camping, CPAP " on sale for $99.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime. Otherwise shipping is $6.

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  • Item Weight: 7.5 lbs
  • Manufacturer: ARROWHEAD OUTDOOR
  • ASIN: B0CKWV3DYY
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Model Number: PEP-S300T
  • Batteries: 1 Lithium-Ion battery required (included)
  • Battery Type: Lithium-Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC)
  • Power Source: Battery Powered
  • Rapid Charging: 100% in 2.5 hours
  • Airplane Friendly: Yes
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In The Box:
  • (1) ARROWHEAD OUTDOOR 296W Lithium-NMC Portable Power Station with Carry Case
  • (1) Carrying Case w/ Shoulder Strap & 2 Sortage Compartments
  • (1) 120V AC Adapter
  • (1) 12V Car Outlet Charging Adapter
  • (1) User Manual (PDF)
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  • Compact & Lightweight: 296W capacity, weighs only 7.5 lbs (3 kg) – ideal balance of power and portability for camping and travel.
  • Power for Everyday Devices: Charges phones, tablets, laptops; powers a 55" TV for 4.5 hrs, car fridge for 5.5 hrs, Wi-Fi/modem for 19 hrs.
  • 2x 300W Pure Sine Wave AC Outlets: Clean power for sensitive electronics (2x 120V, 600W Peak, Type-B).
  • 60W USB-C PD Port: Charge laptops and high-draw devices directly without bulky adapters.
  • 3-Mode LED Light: High, Low, and Flash (SOS) modes for camping or emergencies.
  • Fast & Efficient Charging: Less heat, reduced charging time, saves energy.
  • Solar Ready: Works with major portable solar panels; MPPT controller optimizes solar input.
  • Adventure-Ready: Comes with rugged carry bag with 2 compartments, AC adapter, and 12V car adapter.
  • Multiple Ports: Wireless charging pad, 1x USB-A QC 3.0, 2x USB-A 5V/2.4A, 1x USB-C PD 60W, 2x AC outlets, 1x 12V car outlet, 2x 12V DC 5521 jacks – powers up to 10 devices simultaneously.
  • Inverter & Backup Function: Charge/discharge safely on the road without overloading your car's electrical system.
https://tools.woot.com/offers/arr...alldeals_9
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Woot! has Arrowhead Outdoor 296W Portable Power Station, Lithium, Solar Generator, 120V/300W (Peak 600W) Pure Sine Wave AC Outlet, USB-C PD 60W, Case, Outdoor, Home Emergency, Power Outage, RV, Camping, CPAP " on sale for $99.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime. Otherwise shipping is $6.

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  • Item Weight: 7.5 lbs
  • Manufacturer: ARROWHEAD OUTDOOR
  • ASIN: B0CKWV3DYY
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Model Number: PEP-S300T
  • Batteries: 1 Lithium-Ion battery required (included)
  • Battery Type: Lithium-Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC)
  • Power Source: Battery Powered
  • Rapid Charging: 100% in 2.5 hours
  • Airplane Friendly: Yes
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In The Box:
  • (1) ARROWHEAD OUTDOOR 296W Lithium-NMC Portable Power Station with Carry Case
  • (1) Carrying Case w/ Shoulder Strap & 2 Sortage Compartments
  • (1) 120V AC Adapter
  • (1) 12V Car Outlet Charging Adapter
  • (1) User Manual (PDF)
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  • Compact & Lightweight: 296W capacity, weighs only 7.5 lbs (3 kg) – ideal balance of power and portability for camping and travel.
  • Power for Everyday Devices: Charges phones, tablets, laptops; powers a 55" TV for 4.5 hrs, car fridge for 5.5 hrs, Wi-Fi/modem for 19 hrs.
  • 2x 300W Pure Sine Wave AC Outlets: Clean power for sensitive electronics (2x 120V, 600W Peak, Type-B).
  • 60W USB-C PD Port: Charge laptops and high-draw devices directly without bulky adapters.
  • 3-Mode LED Light: High, Low, and Flash (SOS) modes for camping or emergencies.
  • Fast & Efficient Charging: Less heat, reduced charging time, saves energy.
  • Solar Ready: Works with major portable solar panels; MPPT controller optimizes solar input.
  • Adventure-Ready: Comes with rugged carry bag with 2 compartments, AC adapter, and 12V car adapter.
  • Multiple Ports: Wireless charging pad, 1x USB-A QC 3.0, 2x USB-A 5V/2.4A, 1x USB-C PD 60W, 2x AC outlets, 1x 12V car outlet, 2x 12V DC 5521 jacks – powers up to 10 devices simultaneously.
  • Inverter & Backup Function: Charge/discharge safely on the road without overloading your car's electrical system.
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Yesterday 01:38 PM
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MAWGlyYesterday 01:38 PM
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Bought two of these during the peak of Hurricane Melisa recovery, planning to pair them with solar panels. Total letdown.

The input plug is a non‑standard connector, so the "solar" feature is dead on arrival. I tracked down an email for the company and asked if they sold the plug or could at least provide specs. Four months later—silence.

They appear to be a middle‑man slapping their logo on a generic import. I even called the listed support number, only to learn it's a third‑party warranty processor with zero knowledge of the product. Amazing that Arrowhead can list a warranty line yet know nothing about what they sell.

Utterly disappointed. I considered returning them, but at this point it's not worth the hassle. Without the proper connector, the solar capability is useless. I've moved on.
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Yesterday 01:39 PM
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MAWGlyYesterday 01:39 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank MAWGly

Bought two of these during the peak of Hurricane Melisa recovery, planning to pair them with solar panels. Total letdown.

The input plug is a non‑standard connector, so the "solar" feature is dead on arrival. I tracked down an email for the company and asked if they sold the plug or could at least provide specs. Four months later—silence.

They appear to be a middle‑man slapping their logo on a generic import. I even called the listed support number, only to learn it's a third‑party warranty processor with zero knowledge of the product. Amazing that Arrowhead can list a warranty line yet know nothing about what they sell.

Utterly disappointed. I considered returning them, but at this point it's not worth the hassle. Without the proper connector, the solar capability is useless. I've moved on.
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Today 12:05 AM
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bentrinhToday 12:05 AM
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Quote from MAWGly :
Bought two of these during the peak of Hurricane Melisa recovery, planning to pair them with solar panels. Total letdown.

The input plug is a non‑standard connector, so the "solar" feature is dead on arrival. I tracked down an email for the company and asked if they sold the plug or could at least provide specs. Four months later—silence.

They appear to be a middle‑man slapping their logo on a generic import. I even called the listed support number, only to learn it's a third‑party warranty processor with zero knowledge of the product. Amazing that Arrowhead can list a warranty line yet know nothing about what they sell.

Utterly disappointed. I considered returning them, but at this point it's not worth the hassle. Without the proper connector, the solar capability is useless. I've moved on.
Isn't the solar input just the DC input? It seems to a bog standard DC barrel jack.
Today 12:51 AM
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JollySofa4374Today 12:51 AM
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Was sent one of these as a replacement for a previous Woot power station deal (Energizer branded) that stopped working. Arrowhead unit was dead on arrival. Was told no more units were available and to expect a refund, but the support team has since gone radio silent. In the meantime bought one on Amazon since I needed a power station for camping, but that one was also DoA. Beware, and be sure to test the unit when it arrives if you're brave enough to buy one.
Today 01:36 AM
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kida182001Today 01:36 AM
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Be careful with these run-of-the-mill power stations from unknown brands. When you plug too many things in, even if you're still under the wattage limit, the voltage would drop but the circuit breaker inside might not shut off the power automatically. Voltage drops like that can damage the electronics inside whatever you have plugged in.

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