Black Friday is Here: Up Your Power Game with EcoFlow

Powerful deals mean EcoFlow’s top-class portable power stations will be Black Friday must-haves.
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Black Friday is here—and wonderful deals are here, too. This time, though, the annual promotion-and-discount-fest can be celebrated in a different, more energetic way: Black Friday can be a chance to up your power game with EcoFlow. EcoFlow’s high-quality, top-class, portable power stations are already poised to be among of the stars of Black Friday 2021, with a combo of deals on Amazon and its EcoFlow.com website that will make sure you never run out of power again.

Since its launch in 2017, EcoFlow has made a name for itself, thanks to its devices’ renowned sleek design, versatility, portability and quiet operation. EcoFlow’s vast gamut of power stations are popular among organisers of outdoor gathering and campers alike. They've saved the day for digital nomads and for students on deadline but on the move—while also bewitching all-around techies who are suckers for a good piece of technology.

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EcoFlow RIVER Pro

The good news is that six of EcoFlow’s blockbusting products will be heavily discounted on Black Friday. The bad news is that you will be hard-pressed to choose only one of them. Of course, if you need even more firepower—maybe your holiday in the wilderness is a looong vacation across the Russian tundra or the Gobi Desert – EcoFlow has got you covered with RIVER Pro. Sold at a gobsmacking $549 (versus the usual $649), RIVER pro comes with a jaw-dropping battery capacity of 720Wh, and can power up to ten devices at once. It is also ultra-versatile when it comes to recharging—you can give it a full charge via car (eight hours), solar panels (four to eight hours), or AC outlet within the customary 96 minutes.

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EcoFlow DELTA mini

EcoFlow DELTA mini is the best solution to do away once and forever with power-outage-related stress. DELTA mini is the ideal emergency backup power trick. At a capacity of 882Wh, it can help in a vast array of scenarios, from dreaded power outages to outdoor escapades and digital-nomad professional commitments. Using solar panels, it can recharge fully in three to six hours, while using a power socket will fill it up in 96 minutes. On Black Friday it will be up for sale at $849, rather than the usual $999.

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EcoFlow DELTA

DELTA mini’s companion, EcoFlow DELTA, is even more powerful at 1260Wh capacity, which allows it to charge up to 13 devices at once—and its discount rate is equally powerful: from $1,399 to $1,099 on Black Friday.

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EcoFlow DELTA Max

The largest member of the EcoFlow DELTA family—the EcoFlow DELTA Max—is a real force to be reckoned with. It packs a might capacity of 2kWh, which can be increased further to 6kWh by adding DELTA Max Smart Extra Batteries. It is essentially able to power your whole home—or at least its most crucial appliances, from fridges to lights—for hours and hours in case of a massive power outage. What's more, it can charge from 0% to 80% in just 65 minutes. Its Black Friday discount is appropriately mammoth: $1,899 instead of the usual $2,099.

EcoFlow DELTA bundle

EcoFlow DELTA bundle

The same whopping discount will also be available for those who want to treat themselves to an EcoFlow bundle—or rather, a DELTA Bundle. On Black Friday, you’ll be able to snatch an EcoFlow DELTA alongside two 160W Solar Panels at $1,649 (versus the usual $2,299)—which boast a high conversion efficiency of 21-22% and work in conjunction with the DELTA power station.

Black Friday has traditionally become a day in which important purchases are made and our technological devices are upgraded. This year, EcoFlow’s range of promotions on some of its most successful and popular products are offering something that goes even beyond that: reliable power, in every context and situation. There has never been a better time to get your hands on them.

This article was originally published by WIRED UK