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forum threadHyperNateSR388 posted Yesterday 04:52 PM
forum threadHyperNateSR388 posted Yesterday 04:52 PM

Delta Pro ultra x cotco deal! $8499.99

$8,500

$10,000

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【Save $1,500】EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra X Whole-Home Power Solution (18 KWH Solution) at Costco Costco used to sell at $9,999.99 now Costco members $8,499.99. Promotion ends on 7/3

https://www.costco.com/p/-/ecoflo...&langId=-1
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found this on costco!


【Save $1,500】EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra X Whole-Home Power Solution (18 KWH Solution) at Costco Costco used to sell at $9,999.99 now Costco members $8,499.99. Promotion ends on 7/3

https://www.costco.com/p/-/ecoflo...&langId=-1

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Yesterday 06:13 PM
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dealhustlrYesterday 06:13 PM
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Who buys these things? The $10,000 version. Are people able to avoid paying utility companies crazy high prices for power? Thanks for responding.
Last edited by dealhustlr June 29, 2026 at 07:59 PM.
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AUSSIE2UYesterday 06:16 PM
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A bazillion families would love to have this, from remote places in North Carolina and Kentucky after the floods to everyone near a hurricane zone. When power goes out for days, not just hours, this is the capacity to keep some sense of normalcy.

Quote from dealhustlr :
Who buys these things? The $10,000 version. Are people able to avoid paying utility companies crazy high prices for power?
Yesterday 11:28 PM
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andrewb6112Yesterday 11:28 PM
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Quote from AUSSIE2U :
A bazillion families would love to have this, from remote places in North Carolina and Kentucky after the floods to everyone near a hurricane zone. When power goes out for days, not just hours, this is the capacity to keep some sense of normalcy.
A whole home generator in Florida (common) costs $30,000. This is a steal compared to that and gives you room for a solar system in that price range.
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Quote from andrewb6112 :
A whole home generator in Florida (common) costs $30,000. This is a steal compared to that and gives you room for a solar system in that price range.
What are you smoking? A basic 24KW Generac (which is a BIG generator) is 7K at home depot, which is like the worst place to buy a generator. Add another 5K for install and install materials and you are only at 12K

Now if you are smart and lucky you can get Onan diesel generators on military surplus with very little hours for penny's on the dollar.
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SeriousDirt9747Today 02:02 PM
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Quote from andrewb6112 :
A whole home generator in Florida (common) costs $30,000. This is a steal compared to that and gives you room for a solar system in that price range.
Bruh, a generac standby generator with install costs a fraction of that, a 10-12kw gen and an interlock could be under 2k...

18kwh of battery backup with no generation capacity would run your fridges and lights maybe... it is maybe a half a day's average usage in the air-conditioning running part of the US.
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andrewb6112Today 04:41 PM
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Quote from beervomit :
What are you smoking? A basic 24KW Generac (which is a BIG generator) is 7K at home depot, which is like the worst place to buy a generator. Add another 5K for install and install materials and you are only at 12K

Now if you are smart and lucky you can get Onan diesel generators on military surplus with very little hours for penny's on the dollar.
Show me a quote for an installed in-line whole home generator and you will understand. The generator is less than half the total cost.
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andrewb6112Today 04:42 PM
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Quote from SeriousDirt9747 :
Bruh, a generac standby generator with install costs a fraction of that, a 10-12kw gen and an interlock could be under 2k...

18kwh of battery backup with no generation capacity would run your fridges and lights maybe... it is maybe a half a day's average usage in the air-conditioning running part of the US.
I'm not talking about Home Depot generator with a transfer switch.

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