Anker's SOLIX portable power station is $1,400 off at Amazon right now
SAVE 35%: As of Aug. 22, you can get the Anker SOLIX F3800 portable power station for $2,599, down from $3,999. That's a 35% discount and a $1,400 savings.
With Hurricane Erin churning in the Atlantic, it’s a good time to consider investing in a reliable backup power solution. Hurricane season is far from over, and the last thing anyone wants is to be left in the dark during a power outage, scrambling for flashlights and watching their phone battery drain into oblivion. And right now, Amazon has a ton of options on sale.
As of Aug. 22, you can get the Anker SOLIX F3800 portable power station for $2,599, down from $3,999. That's a 35% discount and a $1,400 savings. Amazon’s marked this as a “limited-time deal,” so we’re not sure how long it’ll stay at this price.
The Anker SOLIX F3800 has a powerful 6,000W AC output with dual-voltage 120V/240V capability, so it can run heavy-duty appliances like washers and dryers. Its 3,840Wh capacity is enough to power your home for one day. If you need more, you can expand its capacity to 26.9kWh by connecting up to six battery packs. For extreme situations, you can add a second F3800 unit and 12 battery packs for enough power to last two weeks.
This portable power station is great for camping, too. It's solar-powered and comes with the necessary charging connectors, so you can recharge it while off the grid. It can also directly power an RV or charge your EV via its built-in ports. The unit is designed to last for 10 years, even with everyday use, and comes with a five-year warranty.
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