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Heading into the colder months, some purchases are a no-brainer. For instance, a highly-rated portable power bank, that can give you light and electricity during a storm for under $70? That should go in your cart like, yesterday.
Whether you’re a fan of outdoor experiences or someone who really values being prepared, a portable power station can (quite literally) amplify your readiness. Wouldn’t you know, we found a “great little power station” from EnginStar that can charge your devices in a jiffy. While they have a few models, the 150W green is currently on sale for the first time in months for 36% off its typical price. This versatile bank wasn’t even on sale for Prime Day last week, so this deal is worth snagging now.
Made with a rechargeable 155Wh lithium battery, this small but mighty machine can charge your smartphone 10 times or run a light for 25 hours.
This mini power station has six ports — two DC outlets, one AC, two USB-A, one USB-C and one input. Featuring an easy-to-read LCD screen, you can see how much charge it has and how much power it’s outputting to other devices. Reviews celebrate the straightforwardness of the machine, calling it “portable and easy to move around,” also mentioning how quiet it is to run. “Outstanding in all respects,” one wrote. “Easy to charge, easy to use, intuitive controls, good battery capacity. I wish I had bought one of these years ago.”
While many use it for camping, road trips, and planned outdoor adventures, many speak to the powerbank’s value as a safety tool during storms or emergencies.
“Bought this to power my husband’s CPAP machine during power outages,” one review said. “It does an awesome job!” With another calling the machine “a lifesafer,” saying they use it to run their oxygen generator during power outages. “They are worth more than you might imagine,” they wrote.
In addition to power, you’ll enjoy the built-in light with its three modes: strobe, constant, and SOS signal, for emergency power outages or more visibility while you’re camping. Charge it up with a car adapter, a typical electrical outlet, or, if you purchase one separately, a solar panel.
“The light as great when we blew a fuse (don’t judge me lol),” one wrote. ”…I am the worst with technology BUT this was easy for me to use and understand the instructions….I leave it charging under our table and i can use several items at the same time.”
This handy tool can hold a charge “for months” when it’s sitting in storage. The compact size: 9 inches by 7.5 inches and 6.5 pounds, makes it easy to grab and use or to tuck away when you don’t need it.
Be prepared for anything with this small backup power station and nab this device while it’s 36% off today.
“I purchased this power station because I use a Cpap machine and my power goes out periodically in the winter due to bad weather. It is easy to charge, set up. It is very quiet and powered my cpap through the night. I was surprised by how light weight it was. I would definitely recommend this little gem to anyone who needs a bit of power in those situations to keep phones and small items going. I was really pleased south how it worked south my cpap.” — G Sanders
“I took this little power station on a month long camping trip to Montana recently. I was very pleased with its performance and surprised by its functionality! I found the added rear flashlight very helpful in the dark area of the camper it was living in. I was able to plug it into my larger solar generator to charge, but it functioned great on pass through power also. I used it to run my ceiling fan, lights, water pump, and charge my small devices such as the phone. I would recommend it for light duty jobs as I’ve used it for.” — Amazon Customer
“Had this power bank a year now. Used it once last camping season and again last weekend for the second time. In between seasons it remained stored with about half charge, in cool and dry location. I am happy to see it not only still functions but does so well. After fully charging (a few hrs) I was able to use it for two nights to run my cpap and to top off the inflatable mattress in the tent, in addition to charging phones and Apple Watches a couple of times. I then recharged it again at the campgrounds and used one more night for the actions already described, and it has half power remaining. I was always a hardcore camper, not relying on anything electrical or electronic during my outings, and at this point in my life comfort matters and especially considering the cpap. This power bank has been money very well spent and I hope it last a few more seasons.” — Clostrofobia
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