This Power Station (1500W, 7 Outlets) Is Going for Pennies, as Amazon Drops the Price for a Second Time - Kotaku
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This Power Station (1500W, 7 Outlets) Is Going for Pennies, as Amazon Drops the Price for a Second Time - Kotaku
"You're looking at half off the usual $799 retail price on a product that solves one of the most frustrating problems for campers, RV owners and anyone preparing for emergencies. Running out of power during outdoor adventures or losing electricity during storms creates genuine hardship, and the Jackery Explorer 1000 provides enough capacity and output to keep essential devices running for extended periods."
"The 1070 watt-hour capacity provides robust energy storage translating to real-world usage most users are familiar with. You'll be able to charge a laptop around 10 times, run a mini-fridge for approximately 15 hours, support LED lights for a few days or run a CPAP unit for a number of evenings. The LiFePO4 battery chemistry is a step up from lithium-ion batteries employed for lower-end power stations: LiFePO4 batteries last for approximately 4,000 charge cycles until capacity dips at 80%,"
Amazon reduced the Jackery Explorer 1000 (v2) displayed price to $399 with an additional 10% off at checkout for eligible buyers, potentially lowering the final cost to $359 from $799. The unit offers 1,070 watt-hours of capacity, 1,500W continuous output and a 3,000W surge to handle household appliances and motor-starting bursts. LiFePO4 battery chemistry provides about 4,000 charge cycles to 80% capacity versus roughly 500–1,000 cycles for standard lithium-ion cells. Real-world use cases include charging a laptop around 10 times, running a mini-fridge for ~15 hours, powering LED lights for days, or operating a CPAP for multiple nights. The price undercuts competing 1,500W portable power stations.
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