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This EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station will keep you prepared for power outages — and it’s 50% off

Edited by Tracy Yochum, McClatchy Media Commerce

EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2

What we like: If you’re experiencing a loss of power, or if you want to be prepared in the event of a power outage, a power station is a good thing to keep on hand. And right now, you can grab this portable version from EF ECOFLOW for 50% off. (That brings the price from nearly $1,000 to under $500.) Equipped with 15 outlets, this power station boasts a 1024Wh capacity with 1800W of AC output, 1200W of AC input and 500W of solar input. It also features WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and its LiFePO4 battery can stand up to over 3,000 cycles. It’s also quick charging — it can go from zero to 80% in 50 minutes and zero to 100% in 80 minutes with AC input.

More things to consider: The EF ECOFLOW can power a wide range of devices and appliances, including power tools, mini fridges, smartphones, laptops, fans, TVs, WiFi routers and even CPAP machines. While this power station is portable, it does weigh 27 pounds, so it may not be ideal for those with limited strength or mobility.

Original Price: $999

Sale Price: $499 (50% off)

Kayleigh Drake
McClatchy Commerce
Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.
Tracy Yochum
McClatchy Commerce
Based in Charlotte, NC, Tracy Yochum joined the McClatchy Commerce content team as a commerce writer and editor in 2023. She began her journalism career in the 1980s at the Asbury Park Press in New Jersey, where she was an award-winning reporter and editor. She joined The Charlotte Observer in 1997 as a national wire editor and served in several newsroom and publishing center roles before joining the Commerce Team.
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