Get the Energizer 293W Portable Power Station for its lowest price ever at Woot
SAVE 77%: As of June 20, you can get the Energizer 293W Portable Power Station for just $69.99, down from $299.99, at Woot. That's a 77% discount and $230 in savings. Plus, that's the lowest price we've ever seen it at.
Summer is officially one day away (though Mother Nature seems to think it’s been here for weeks), which means camping trips, beach days, and more outdoor activities are probably in your future. And as great as it is to unplug from the digital world, it’s always a good idea to have some backup power handy in case of emergencies.
If you’re looking for a portable power station that won’t break the bank, we found a deal that’s almost too good to be true. As of June 20, you can get the Energizer 293W Portable Power Station for just $69.99, down from $299.99, at Woot. That's a 77% discount and a $230 savings. Plus, that's the lowest price we've ever seen it at.
The Energizer 293W Portable Power Station holds enough juice to power small appliances (like blenders, fans, and projectors) and charge essential devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops. It also has a built-in wireless charging pad and LED light with SOS functionality. According to the manufacturer, it can power a 55-inch TV for 4.5 hours or a WiFi router for 19 hours on a single charge.
You can connect it to an MPPT solar panel, charge it via the 12V DC car port, or use a wall outlet. You’ll also get a protective travel carry bag with two storage compartments, an AC adapter, and a 12V car outlet adapter.
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