The Anker SOLIX C1000 power station is 57% off — get it for just $429 today

Prep for power outages or gear up for off-grid adventures. Anker SOLIX C1000 power station is an unbeatable deal at $429.
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SAVE $570: As of Feb. 6, the Anker SOLIX C1000 portable power station is available at Amazon for $429 (regularly $999). That’s a 57% discount on this high-capacity, fast-charging power station with solar compatibility and a long-lasting LiFePO4 battery.


If you've ever had a power outage and thought, "Man, I really should get one of those backup battery things," now's the time. The Anker SOLIX C1000 is 57% off at Amazon, bringing it down to just $429 (from $999). That's a massive $570 discount for a beast of a power station.

This bad boy can power everything from your phone and laptop to a mini-fridge, power tools, and even a CPAP machine — anything that keeps life running smoothly when the grid fails you. It pumps out 1800W of power (2400W peak) and has 11 ports, so you can charge multiple devices at once like some off-grid wizard.

The best part? It charges stupidly fast. Plug it into an AC outlet, and it'll hit 80% in 43 minutes. By the time you finish making breakfast, it's ready to roll. Need something for camping or road trips? It fully recharges in under two hours with solar panels (sold separately, but still cool). And because it's built with a LiFePO4 battery, you're looking at 3,000+ charge cycles, meaning it'll last a solid decade before you need to consider replacing it.

It's also 15% smaller than other 1kWh power stations, making it actually portable, not just "portable" in that technically-you-can-lift-it-but-you'll-regret-it kind of way. Plus, the Anker app lets you monitor everything remotely because, of course, it does.

Bottom line? If you want a reliable, fast-charging, and actually useful power station without dropping a grand, this is the one. $429 is a steal — don't sleep on it.

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Christian Wait is a freelance contributor to Mashable. Christian has countless years of gaming and tech journalism experience under his belt, and can usually be found in his office 3D printing or staring at Pokémon cards.

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