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Why Pay Full Price When You Can Save Up to $2,000 With These Power Station Deals?

From portable chargers to serious backup systems -- here are all the must-have deals.

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The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max is just $1,399 right now -- the lowest we've seen it in months. We've been keeping a close eye on pricing across the biggest names for power stations, including Anker, Jackery and Bluetti, and what we're seeing right now rivals holiday-level lows, with savings reaching up to $2,200 in some cases.

Whether you're bracing for outages or just want a reliable backup plan, a good power station is worth having on hand. The good news is you don't need to spend a massive amount to get something capable; there's a wide range of options, from compact portable units to huge standby generators or solar‑powered rigs dfesigned to keep your entire house running in an emergency.

Given that many of these models are currently seeing their steepest price cuts to date, we don't expect these discounts to last as inventory clears out.

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This bundle takes over half off the Delta 2 Max and includes two 220-watt solar panels plus a carrying bag. A serious option for those who want maximum power and portability.

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Anker’s limited‑time deal knocks $2,000 off the Solix F3800 with auto‑applied code WSTDQ2PX01. This generator delivers a 6,000‑watt 120V/240V split‑phase output, Bluetooth and Wi‑Fi connectivity, app monitoring, expandable capacity, plus a free protective cover. It’s CNET’s top choice for an extra‑large portable power station.

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This 3,600-watt generator is one of the best budget portable power stations. This power station comes with a massive 3,840Wh capacity, putting it in the same size category as the Anker Solix F3800. Measured capacity works out to 89%, in charging speed, the F3800 has the edge, reaching a full charge in under 3 hours, compared with the F3600 Pro, which takes 5 hours and 32 minutes to fully recharge.

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Walmart is offering $40 off this 7.1‑pound portable station. With a 300-watt-hour capacity, a 100 solar panel, one‑button start and foldable panels, it’s ideal for camping, road trips and travel.

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This compact power station is $70 off. The 600-watt AC2A features a 209-watt-hour capacity, turbo charging, nine outputs, smart controls and 500-watt solar input.

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This lightweight generator offers up to 1,070 watts of charging capacity. The bundle includes a 200-watt solar panel, plus multiple ports (USB‑C, USB‑A, DC car) for versatile use outdoors or during emergencies.

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Save $600

This power station is a 2,400W portable power station is built for serious use -- whether that's keeping your home running during an outage, powering up an RV or handling a campsite setup. It comes with wheels and a handle so moving it around isn't the chore you might expect from a unit this size.

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Save $1,099

The HomePower 3000 packs a 3,072Wh capacity and 3,600W output, enough to keep your fridge, lights and router running for up to 15 hours during an outage. It recharges in under two hours via AC or can be topped up using solar panels, a car charger or a gas generator.

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Save $140