EcoFlow DELTA 2 Portable Power Station Hits 50% Off After Three Price Cuts, Only Before the Black Friday Rush - Kotaku
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EcoFlow DELTA 2 Portable Power Station Hits 50% Off After Three Price Cuts, Only Before the Black Friday Rush - Kotaku
"EcoFlow makes some of our favorite portable options, and Amazon is making it easy to grab one without shelling out thousands of dollars. Right now, you can grab the EcoFlow Delta 2 power station for just $349, after a massive 50% off its retail price. It's one of the lowest drops we've seen in a while, but it won't last long. If you've been holding off on buying backup power, this is a good time to make the move."
"This mighty station offers up to 1800W of output to power 90% of your home appliances. It comes with 15 ports in total, which include 6 AC outlets (1800W, 2700W surge), 2 USB-C (100W), 2 USB-A (12W), 2 USB-A Fast Charge (18W), 2 DC5521 (38W), and 1 car charger port (126W). That's enough to power your smartphone, laptop, fridge, projector, and even a coffee maker at the same time."
"Its LFP(LiFePO4) battery delivers more than 3,000 charge cycles and is built to last for years. Recharging the power station can be done in multiple ways. You can charge the EcoFlow Delta 2 from 0 to 100% in just 1.3 hours using a wall outlet. It also supports solar (2.3 hrs), car, and smart generator charging. Overall, the recharging time is about 7 times faster than many other units in this range, so it should be up and running again in no time."
EcoFlow Delta 2 is a portable power station with 1800W continuous output (2700W surge) and 15 ports including six AC outlets, USB-C, USB-A, DC5521, and a car port. The unit can run common appliances and devices simultaneously and offers backup power for up to two days depending on load; typical run times include 14 hours for a 120W refrigerator and 17 hours for a 40W CPAP. The battery uses LiFePO4 chemistry rated for over 3,000 cycles. Recharging supports AC (0–100% in 1.3 hours), solar, car, and generator inputs, enabling rapid turnaround for continued use.
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