The VTOMAN Jump 1800 portable power station is down to a record-low price — save over $400 at Amazon
SAVE $423: As of Oct. 16, the VTOMAN Jump 1800 is on sale for $476.99 at Amazon. That's a 47% discount on the list price.
Whether it's connection on a camping trip or backup supply during a power cut, a portable power station is one of those devices that you're always grateful to have by your side. Models range from devices that can power a whole house for days, to smaller, more affordable options that keep your essentials running. The VTOMAN Jump 1800 falls somewhere in the middle. Usually priced at $899.99, as of Oct. 16 it's on sale for $476.99, almost a 50% discount.
It's an ideal power station for charging multiple devices in one go. It does so safely thanks to the battery with a built-in safety system to protect against overcharging, too much current, and other issues. You can easily plug in up to 12 devices at the same time using its AC outlets, DC ports, USB-A, and USB-C ports.
The battery can even be expanded from 1,548Wh to 3,096Wh with an extra battery if you need more power. You can also charge it with a solar panel, ideal for off-grid camping trips. On its own, it provides 1,800W of constant power, so it can run bigger appliances like heaters or ovens without shutting off. It also has 12V DC ports for things like car fridges, CPAP machines, or tire inflators.
VTOMAN states this model can handle around 3,000 cycles before dropping to 80% of its original capacity. So, if you're shopping for a power station to have on hand, check out this deal at Amazon while it lasts.
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