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popularsoydeedo posted Today 04:04 PM
popularsoydeedo posted Today 04:04 PM

EcoFlow Delta 2 1800W 1024Wh LiFePO4 Solar Generator in-store clearance YMMV $288

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Home Depot has the Delta 2 available for $288 on clearance. It's in-store only, but they make it easy to spot on their site if you have a store chosen with one available at the clearance price.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/EcoFl.../322228739



My store had 5, now down to 4. No other stores nearby seem to have the same price markdown.

EcoFlow sells the same model as a refurb on eBay for $279: https://www.ebay.com/itm/144765190276

Some traders on AliExpress seem to have this listed for the same price, but I'd rather get it from Home Depot, if possible. Good luck!
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Home Depot has the Delta 2 available for $288 on clearance. It's in-store only, but they make it easy to spot on their site if you have a store chosen with one available at the clearance price.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/EcoFl.../322228739



My store had 5, now down to 4. No other stores nearby seem to have the same price markdown.

EcoFlow sells the same model as a refurb on eBay for $279: https://www.ebay.com/itm/144765190276

Some traders on AliExpress seem to have this listed for the same price, but I'd rather get it from Home Depot, if possible. Good luck!

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Model: EcoFlow 1024Wh DELTA 2 1800-Watts Portable Power Station in Black | ZMR330-US

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Today 04:50 PM
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jgill9Today 04:50 PM
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I wish I knew more about these things. Could I buy 1 (or 2) or these, 'tie' them together, charge it off my house panel, and then use them only when the power is out? And put in basement?
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Rick1012006Today 04:50 PM
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Thank you
Today 05:28 PM
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pootytrickToday 05:28 PM
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Quote from jgill9 :
I wish I knew more about these things. Could I buy 1 (or 2) or these, 'tie' them together, charge it off my house panel, and then use them only when the power is out? And put in basement?
You're going to need a lot of them.. go look up in Claude or don't other GPT specifics on where you live and what it'll take to keep these powered, etc
Today 05:33 PM
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lisolToday 05:33 PM
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$336.83 at the Carson, CA store
Today 05:35 PM
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odolojanToday 05:35 PM
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This is for the extra battery and not the generator
EcoFlow sells the same model as a refurb on eBay for $279: https://www.ebay.com/itm/144765190276
Today 05:38 PM
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Shadowx055Today 05:38 PM
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Wow I saw Oakland Alameda have 6 and got excited only to see the clearance price of $390. San Carlos $371
Last edited by Shadowx055 June 2, 2026 at 10:40 AM.
Today 05:42 PM
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slopokdaveToday 05:42 PM
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Quote from odolojan :
This is for the extra battery and not the generatorEcoFlow sells the same model as a refurb on eBay for $279: https://www.ebay.com/itm/144765190276
Yeah that's not right....The Home Depot listing is for the primary unit, not the expansion.

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Today 05:43 PM
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shadowx360Today 05:43 PM
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Quote from jgill9 :
I wish I knew more about these things. Could I buy 1 (or 2) or these, 'tie' them together, charge it off my house panel, and then use them only when the power is out? And put in basement?
Connecting to house panel is difficult unless you have someone install a generator hookup. But you can leave them plugged into a wall outlet 24/7 to act as an uninterruptible power supply and when power goes out, you can carry them to like the kitchen and plug in the fridge, etc.

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