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EcoFlow just announced two new portable power stations and theyre both nearly 50% off at launch

SAVE UP TO 47%: EcoFlow’s latest portable power stations are seeing launch-week discounts. The EcoFlow Delta 3 Max Plus with a 220W solar panel is on sale for $1,339, down from the normal price of $2,548, and the EcoFlow Delta 3 Ultra Plus portable power station is on sale for $1,599, down from the standard price of $2,899.


By now you’ve probably heard that you need a portable power station. We’re not here to argue with facts. Portable power stations are incredibly useful if you like to go camping, work in the yard with tools that require power, or live in an area that’s prone to power outages. EcoFlow is one of the leaders in the market, producing a huge range of portable power stations that come in a wide variety of specialties. As of this week, that product lineup expanded and two new models are already seeing a great discount.

As of Sept. 30, the EcoFlow Delta 3 Max Plus with a 220W solar panel is on sale for $1,339, down from the normal price of $2,548 which works out to a 47% discount, saving you a sweet $1,209. The EcoFlow Delta 3 Ultra Plus portable power station is on sale for $1,599, down from the standard price of $2,899. That equals a 45% discount, shaving $1,300 off the list price.

Amazon is not waiting around for October Prime Day to show up with major portable power station discounts. Tons of EcoFlow models are included in this week’s sale prices, but these models are especially exciting to see on sale.

The brand new EcoFlow Delta 3 Max Plus comes with a sizable 2,048Wh and a 3,000W max output. That means you’ll be able to connect it to your microwave, the blender, air fryer, coffee maker, and even the refrigerator. If you feel like doing laundry when the power is out, you can also use it to power up a 500W washing machine. However, the Delta 3 Max Plus will keep the WiFi router on, so you can binge Netflix instead of washing clothes.

Today’s deal on the Delta 3 Max Plus also comes with a bifacial 220W solar panel. That will be perfect for summer camping trips to keep the phones and camp lanterns powered on for the entire trip, regardless of the duration.

The larger EcoFlow Delta 3 Ultra Plus packs in even more power, offering 3,072Wh from a long-lasting LiFePO4 battery. You’d think that much power might be loud, but the Delta 3 Ultra Plus can operate at as low as 25 decibels which will be great if you’re using it to sleep with a CPAP or for an air purifier in the nursery.

While both EcoFlow models are almost 50% off during launch week, now is a great time to add a versatile portable power station to your home. Use it this fall and winter during storms and take it out camping come warmer weather. Buying this week means you’ll be less likely to run into shipping delays during next week’s October Prime Day event.

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