Anker Solix Makes EcoFlow and Jackery Look Overpriced, 2,000W Power Station Selling for Pocket Change - Kotaku
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Anker Solix Makes EcoFlow and Jackery Look Overpriced, 2,000W Power Station Selling for Pocket Change - Kotaku
"The 2,000W continuous output handles high-draw appliances that kill weaker power stations instantly. You can power up space heaters, window air conditioners, power tools, electric kettles, and other demanding devices without triggering overload shutdowns. The 3,000W surge capacity absorbs the startup power spikes that motors and compressors create when they first kick on. Refrigerators, well pumps, and air compressors all draw massive current for a few seconds during startup, and this power station handles those surges without flinching."
"Ten output ports spread the power across various devices at once, without having to prioritize what charges first. The port selection includes AC outlets for the standard household devices, USB-C with fast charging for phones and laptops, USB-A for the older gear and a car outlet for the 12V accessories. You can power a full remote work setup with laptop, monitor, router, and phone charger while running a mini fridge and fan during power outages."
The Anker SOLIX C1000 (second gen) is priced at $349 on Amazon, down from $449. It provides 2,000W continuous output and 3,000W surge capacity. The unit uses a 1,024Wh LiFePO4 battery rated for a 10-year lifespan. HyperFlash technology enables a full recharge in 49 minutes at 1,600W input. Ten output ports include AC outlets, USB-C fast charging, USB-A, and a 12V car outlet. The 2,000W output powers high-draw appliances like space heaters, window air conditioners, power tools, and electric kettles while the 3,000W surge handles motor startup spikes. Competitor models in the $350–$400 range typically top out at 1,500–1,800W.
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