► Links to the Best Portable Power Stations 2024 we listed in this video: ► 5. ECOFLOW River Mini - geni.us/abmc465 ► 4. Goal Zero Yeti 1500X - geni.us/QuamX7B ► 3. Jackery Solar Generator 1000 - geni.us/6Qx5zky ► 2. Bluetti AC200P - geni.us/gCtCYgF ► 1. EcoFlow Delta Pro - geni.us/QKHX8
Instead of buying one Bluetti AC200, I bought two Bluetti AC180s. The price and watt hours were actually a tiny bit better. (Bought during Black Friday) The available AC watts are high enough to run most appliances. This allows me to charge one power station in the sun while I’m parked in the shade with the other power station running the fridge. Plus, thirty something pounds is easier to carry compared to sixty some pounds.
Just completed the break-in period and so far the unit is operating perfectly ruclips.net/user/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y . I was amazed by just how quiet this little guy is. I kept having to walk down the driveway to the generator to make sure it was still running. In fact, the most annoying noise coming from the set-up is a high-pitched chirping coming from the pressure regulator on the propane line. I suppose it's possible my other propane-powered generator's pressure regulator is making the same noise, but the generator itself is so loud I've never noticed it. Build quality so far is excellent. My only nit is the service panel is a little tricky to remove. I feel like I might break off one of the plastic tabs when bending it back. I probably just need to work out the technique, so will not hold it against Champion.Next week I intend to fully load the unit to charge a large battery pack and will update this review if there's any problem (3000W continuous load vs a rated 3100W capacity while using propane). Absent any trouble there, I'm 100% pleased with this purchase.
*The independent Stiftung Warentest in Germany tested 08/2023 power stations.* The power station from Ecoflow River 2 Max, Balderia Power Cube 500, Anker 535, Bluetti, EB55 and Jackery Explorer 500 scored almost equally well - all for around €500.
I have a ecoflow Delta 2 adelta mini and a River Max. I absolutely love them and I wish I could get a Delta pro. The charging time was what did it for me. Jackery took forever and doesn't have the surge capability that Eco flow does.. I don't have solar panels so I don't have anything to say about that but I would love to try them and I'm going to need to. I don't have any experience with the others all I can say is that I absolutely love my Eco flows. I did do a couple of videos over on my channel I guess they call it. I'm not a RUclipsr. But I did do a few videos if you want to see what they look like and all I did was just do test with my coffee machine and little fridge etc. I want to do more but the power has yet to go out!!
For Dometic CFX3 35 portable fridge freezer, which Brand portable power station will be the best for 2 day's continue operation? Can anyone tell me about it? I prefer lifepo4 power station but which company lifepo4 power station is the best? Im little bit confused I have heard Renogy Phoenix 1000 is lifepo4 battery made with 3000 cycle lifespan. But I want to know more.
Thank you for your comment! I totally agree, it would have been helpful if the video mentioned the prices of the power stations. Speaking of power stations, have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile powerhouse with a massive capacity of up to 5kWh and fast recharging capabilities. It's definitely worth considering for your outdoor adventures or home backup power needs!
I think one of the key things that I am looking at as I study these portable charging stations is the number of cycles can handle before losing re-chargeability. The Eco Flow and the Bluetti seem to be the best at this. I do have one comment. you compared the Eco Flow mini to the Yeti 1500. those are two vastly different chargers. Apples to Apples... Skillet
I generally prefer the LifePO4 batteries, but the 500 full charges to 80% capacity of the typical lithium ion battery is not so bad. If you fully recharged the battery 30x per year it would take 16 years to reach 500 charges. I have several solar gens for both home emergency use and camping. Even for camping I'm not likely to fully charge the battery more than 12x per year, and for home use I only need to top them off 2-3x per year. I like and own both Ecoflow and Bluetti gens. To me, the Yeti 1500 seems to be old technology; 12+ hours to charge?
We bought the Bluetti AC200P mentioned, last year before ever seeing this video. It was discounted and offered wireless Qi Charging which all factored in it’s favour. We also have a few of the smaller units too, the EB3A|268Wh and EB70S|716Wh. The idea of being able to charge our iPhones and AirPods without additional cables is incredibly convenient. The Yeti 1500 is closer to the Bluetti AC200P, but there are other models from both Bluetti and EcoFlow of similar capacity, with higher number of cycles, and better priced… 🤔
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I agree that the number of cycles a portable power station can handle before losing re-chargeability is an important factor to consider. The Eco Flow and Bluetti do indeed excel in this aspect. Also, I appreciate your point about comparing similar models for a fair comparison. By the way, have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It offers massive capacity, fast recharging, and comprehensive protections. It might be worth checking out for your outdoor adventures and home backup power needs! Happy camping!
I am trying to compare these to the Fremo X700 portable power station that they have on Amazon for 300.00. Has any tried this power station? How is it?
everybody compares the Bluettie EB3A to the EcoFlow river mini, but you. thats strange to me. I bought the EB3a and am looking at reviews. found this interesting
Is EcoFlow made in America? I ordered the 4Patriot 2000 and found it was made in China! Who'd have thunk it?? Nothing personal but they have very poor quality control on many things.
River Mini: outdated because not LFP Goal Zero: not LFP, very long charge time Jackery: very clunky handle, can't be stacked Bluetti AC200P: stupid covers over outlets, will brake off Ecoflow Delta Pro: not LFP so outdated What the hell, man?
I just bought a vdlpower hs2000, 1970Wh 2000W/4000W peak. Works great (so far) 😀 These are overpriced, you pay for the marketing and the gifts to "influencers".
ecofllow delta pro with solar panels UK £4300 or without solar panels around £3500 I wonder how long would it take to pay for itself if using with solar ignoring the practical benefit, as I thought it'd be good for powering the highest power usage appliances in the home i.e. air fryer/kettle etc as they're short term usage so solar charging would work. I kinda think it wouldn't be worth it and would take years to get your moneys worth
@Sam-ys4pc This thing is nothing but a big battery and a computer not a generator. This guy and others talk it up because the company gave it to them free for that purpose. This will not replace a real generator. They run out of power quick and your done. No solar cell is charging it quick enough to keep it running and if its bad weather there is no sun and the wind will blow the panels away. Nobody can work on them. If it goes bad your trucking it back and its heavy (at your cost). A real generator fill it with gas and thats it! Anybody can fix it. You dont want to use one of these things for an emergency that lasts more than a few hours. On top of all that there super expensive. And the batteries go bad, the computer locks up and you have to restart it to get it to work again. Dont buy one.
This review is horrendous! It only talks about using it as a power source..duh! They all serve this purpose. When you are looking for a power station in 2024, you should be looking for the under 2 hour quick charge feature, the solar panel inputs and charge rate, car charging rate, how does the cigarette lighter socket work, what is the usb-c quick charge and amps, does it come with an app for monitoring, does it have a pure sine wave inverter and mppt solar controller built in, what kind of connectors are included, is it heavy or light and easy to move, it is going to last for 5 plus years. Naturally, you buy the one with the most wattage for the money that you can pay. This review addresses none of these features and appears to simply serve as an advertisement for the most popular brands. There are tons of new brands with new features being sold on Amazon. Do you own research!
► Links to the Best Portable Power Stations 2024 we listed in this video:
► 5. ECOFLOW River Mini - geni.us/abmc465
► 4. Goal Zero Yeti 1500X - geni.us/QuamX7B
► 3. Jackery Solar Generator 1000 - geni.us/6Qx5zky
► 2. Bluetti AC200P - geni.us/gCtCYgF
► 1. EcoFlow Delta Pro - geni.us/QKHX8
One ecoflow for the fridge, and one bluetti for everything else. ☺️
Instead of buying one Bluetti AC200, I bought two Bluetti AC180s. The price and watt hours were actually a tiny bit better. (Bought during Black Friday) The available AC watts are high enough to run most appliances. This allows me to charge one power station in the sun while I’m parked in the shade with the other power station running the fridge. Plus, thirty something pounds is easier to carry compared to sixty some pounds.
I would have included: pass through charging, battery type, weight, noise while charging and MSRP.
Just completed the break-in period and so far the unit is operating perfectly ruclips.net/user/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y . I was amazed by just how quiet this little guy is. I kept having to walk down the driveway to the generator to make sure it was still running. In fact, the most annoying noise coming from the set-up is a high-pitched chirping coming from the pressure regulator on the propane line. I suppose it's possible my other propane-powered generator's pressure regulator is making the same noise, but the generator itself is so loud I've never noticed it. Build quality so far is excellent. My only nit is the service panel is a little tricky to remove. I feel like I might break off one of the plastic tabs when bending it back. I probably just need to work out the technique, so will not hold it against Champion.Next week I intend to fully load the unit to charge a large battery pack and will update this review if there's any problem (3000W continuous load vs a rated 3100W capacity while using propane). Absent any trouble there, I'm 100% pleased with this purchase.
*The independent Stiftung Warentest in Germany tested 08/2023 power stations.*
The power station from Ecoflow River 2 Max, Balderia Power Cube 500, Anker 535, Bluetti, EB55 and Jackery Explorer 500 scored almost equally well - all for around €500.
Listing prices of displayed models would be helpful
I have a ecoflow Delta 2 adelta mini and a River Max. I absolutely love them and I wish I could get a Delta pro. The charging time was what did it for me. Jackery took forever and doesn't have the surge capability that Eco flow does.. I don't have solar panels so I don't have anything to say about that but I would love to try them and I'm going to need to. I don't have any experience with the others all I can say is that I absolutely love my Eco flows.
I did do a couple of videos over on my channel I guess they call it. I'm not a RUclipsr. But I did do a few videos if you want to see what they look like and all I did was just do test with my coffee machine and little fridge etc. I want to do more but the power has yet to go out!!
For Dometic CFX3 35 portable fridge freezer, which Brand portable power station will be the best for 2 day's continue operation?
Can anyone tell me about it?
I prefer lifepo4 power station but which company lifepo4 power station is the best? Im little bit confused
I have heard Renogy Phoenix 1000 is lifepo4 battery made with 3000 cycle lifespan.
But I want to know more.
A price for each one would've been nice.
Thank you for your comment! I totally agree, it would have been helpful if the video mentioned the prices of the power stations. Speaking of power stations, have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile powerhouse with a massive capacity of up to 5kWh and fast recharging capabilities. It's definitely worth considering for your outdoor adventures or home backup power needs!
I was looking at the Eco flow this has convinced me I do want that one.
I think one of the key things that I am looking at as I study these portable charging stations is the number of cycles can handle before losing re-chargeability. The Eco Flow and the Bluetti seem to be the best at this. I do have one comment. you compared the Eco Flow mini to the Yeti 1500. those are two vastly different chargers. Apples to Apples... Skillet
I generally prefer the LifePO4 batteries, but the 500 full charges to 80% capacity of the typical lithium ion battery is not so bad. If you fully recharged the battery 30x per year it would take 16 years to reach 500 charges. I have several solar gens for both home emergency use and camping. Even for camping I'm not likely to fully charge the battery more than 12x per year, and for home use I only need to top them off 2-3x per year. I like and own both Ecoflow and Bluetti gens. To me, the Yeti 1500 seems to be old technology; 12+ hours to charge?
@@azdp5331 You don't want to fast charge batteries.
We bought the Bluetti AC200P mentioned, last year before ever seeing this video. It was discounted and offered wireless Qi Charging which all factored in it’s favour. We also have a few of the smaller units too, the EB3A|268Wh and EB70S|716Wh. The idea of being able to charge our iPhones and AirPods without additional cables is incredibly convenient.
The Yeti 1500 is closer to the Bluetti AC200P, but there are other models from both Bluetti and EcoFlow of similar capacity, with higher number of cycles, and better priced…
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I agree that the number of cycles a portable power station can handle before losing re-chargeability is an important factor to consider. The Eco Flow and Bluetti do indeed excel in this aspect. Also, I appreciate your point about comparing similar models for a fair comparison. By the way, have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It offers massive capacity, fast recharging, and comprehensive protections. It might be worth checking out for your outdoor adventures and home backup power needs! Happy camping!
I need a powerbank for my portable digital piano
It's 120V and 15W
I want to run it 4 - 6 hours
What do I need?
I am trying to compare these to the Fremo X700 portable power station that they have on Amazon for 300.00. Has any tried this power station? How is it?
everybody compares the Bluettie EB3A to the EcoFlow river mini, but you. thats strange to me. I bought the EB3a and am looking at reviews. found this interesting
What about ANKER 767? Thx
Yeah this helped! This was a amazing
Is EcoFlow made in America? I ordered the 4Patriot 2000 and found it was made in China! Who'd have thunk it?? Nothing personal but they have very poor quality control on many things.
Exactly. I always ask to find out where they're made. Renegy is junk - its made in RedChi.
Everything is made in china the eco also
My bluetti ac300 destroys the eco flow.
River Mini: outdated because not LFP
Goal Zero: not LFP, very long charge time
Jackery: very clunky handle, can't be stacked
Bluetti AC200P: stupid covers over outlets, will brake off
Ecoflow Delta Pro: not LFP so outdated
What the hell, man?
Anker 767?
Energizer PPS2000?
Hi my name is Edith how much potable power station,so igeting were
You can now add us to the list!!
where is this made?
"The Only 5 You Should Consider Today", COMPLETELY DISAGREE!😡
I just bought a vdlpower hs2000, 1970Wh 2000W/4000W peak.
Works great (so far) 😀
These are overpriced, you pay for the marketing and the gifts to "influencers".
Why no price information?
Because expensive af
It’s a review about the machines and not prices
ecofllow delta pro with solar panels UK £4300 or without solar panels around £3500
I wonder how long would it take to pay for itself if using with solar ignoring the practical benefit, as I thought it'd be good for powering the highest power usage appliances in the home i.e. air fryer/kettle etc as they're short term usage so solar charging would work.
I kinda think it wouldn't be worth it and would take years to get your moneys worth
you see my head picture? I will give you more information with same quality
how much
How come nobody answers these comments I want to know if this thing will power a 1500 watt space heater all night
Dont buy Things from ctechi. After one year the gt200 is not working any more. No SUPPORT. I was in warranty time and i dont get an answer.
i love them
Click bait.. this video was made before 2023 had passed so how can you predict back in 2022 what the best power station is going to be in 2023m
Hi, may I have a discount for this model? After comparing Bluettie, Eco Flow, I finally purchased a Fossibot, but I find the Jackery is also nice!!!
Anytime I see these alleged review that are connected to Amazon I run as far away as I can go.
All these power stations are way to expensive. I can live without them
Yeah, Bluetti customer service SUCKS after purchasing their products. Did you tell you viewers this?
WHY are these the only 5 to consider?!?!?!
@Sam-ys4pc
This thing is nothing but a big battery and a computer not a generator. This guy and others talk it up because the company gave it to them free for that purpose. This will not replace a real generator. They run out of power quick and your done. No solar cell is charging it quick enough to keep it running and if its bad weather there is no sun and the wind will blow the panels away. Nobody can work on them. If it goes bad your trucking it back and its heavy (at your cost). A real generator fill it with gas and thats it! Anybody can fix it. You dont want to use one of these things for an emergency that lasts more than a few hours. On top of all that there super expensive. And the batteries go bad, the computer locks up and you have to restart it to get it to work again. Dont buy one.
No wonder this channel isnt doing very well if comments keep on being deleted. 😂
This review is horrendous! It only talks about using it as a power source..duh! They all serve this purpose. When you are looking for a power station in 2024, you should be looking for the under 2 hour quick charge feature, the solar panel inputs and charge rate, car charging rate, how does the cigarette lighter socket work, what is the usb-c quick charge and amps, does it come with an app for monitoring, does it have a pure sine wave inverter and mppt solar controller built in, what kind of connectors are included, is it heavy or light and easy to move, it is going to last for 5 plus years. Naturally, you buy the one with the most wattage for the money that you can pay. This review addresses none of these features and appears to simply serve as an advertisement for the most popular brands. There are tons of new brands with new features being sold on Amazon. Do you own research!
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Just what has a car and a gasoline pump have to do with a power station? Wasting time showing the car and pump over and over again.💩💩😫
wow you've chosen some real clunkers for this list . old lithium iron ones are crap and a rip off .