Limited-time deal on the EcoFlow Delta 1300 lets you secure an alternative power source for less،
If you live in a place where power outages often occur without notice, it's more than a good idea to get a backup power source. Granted, portable power stations aren't the most budget-friendly items. On the bright side, merchants like Amazon regularly offer deals on many of the most popular resorts. Right now, for example, the retailer is offering EcoFlow's high-performance Delta 1300 at a lower price of $300 for a limited time. At 27% off, the resort drops to its best price for 2024 for only the second time since the start of this year. The last time this limited-time deal went live, it remained active on Amazon for less than two weeks. In other words, if you're interested in getting an alternative source of energy for your home or off-grid camping experiences, now is definitely the time to act on EcoFlow's 1,260 capacity power plant. Wh.
As far as we know, the Delta 1300 received regular but urgent price reductions last year. Again, almost all of these deals were far less generous than Amazon's current deal. In fact, the only time the station has been cheaper than it is now was on Black Friday, when shoppers could get it for less than $720.
What makes this portable power station stand out? First and foremost, it comes with incredibly fast loading speeds. EcoFlow claims this bad boy charges up to 10 times faster than most other portable power stations. With the standard mains cable, users can replenish 0-80% battery in just 60 minutes. If you opt for solar charging, you can recharge the Delta 1300 to 80% in as little as 3.5 hours under ideal conditions.
In addition to its impressive charging speeds, the 1.2 kW capacity EcoFlow station can charge a number of devices at the same time (up to 13). It has six AC outlets that allow you to safely charge tools, equipment and devices at up to 1,800W. The station is also equipped with four USB-A ports, two USB-C ports and a DC car port.
If there is a downside to the Delta 1300, it is undoubtedly its less than ideal lifespan. According to EcoFlow, this station begins to lose capacity after just 800 cycles, while competitors like Anker's SOLIX C1000 will maintain full capacity for up to 3,000 cycles.