No power? No problem, the days of having to fish out some candles are long gone. Whether you live in a part of the world where power outages are a regular occurrence, or you just like to be prepared, a portable power station is the answer — you might be surprised at what modern models are capable of. They can keep the lights on for hours or even days at a time, not to mention your fridge and necessities — such as charging your phone. You can often grab one at a great price, too, including right now.
Amazon is currently offering a huge discount on the Jackery HomePower 3000. In fact, it’s available for a new record low of $999. That’s a ginormous $1,500 off its original price. You’ll need to act fast, though, as we don’t expect that price to stick around for long.
Jackery makes some of our favorite power stations on the market, and the HomePower 3000 is a great option for use at home or on the road. It boasts a 3,072-watt-hour battery capacity, which is enough to power a fridge for up to two days or a light for over a week. Plus, it can handle larger appliances with a 3,600-watt output.
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Despite its serious power, it’s also smaller than most comparable power stations, measuring around 16 inches in length and weighing approximately 60 pounds. And it fully recharges in just over two hours using a standard AC outlet, or you can pair it with a solar panel for unlimited power when you’re off the grid.
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Why this deal matters
Power stations like this Jackery one are great for recreation or emergencies, but they can be a significant investment. So if you want to grab one with a substantial capacity that you can still take on the go, the HomePower 3000 is an excellent option, especially now that you can pick it up at a record-low price.
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