You Can Get the Same Ecoflow Backup Power Station I Use in My Home for 50% Off

Published Oct 15, 2025 9:29 am ET


David Traver Adolphus / Bargain Hunter

Here are some things I did during the first year I owned my Delta Pro power station: Jump start a 24V dump truck, recharge power tools, recharge a Mazda, run a circular saw, provide on-site lighting for photo shoots, keep fish alive during a blackout. I also charged it back up from a Level 2 EV charger, solar panels and out of my wall.

That’s the sort of thing you can do when you have a 3.6kWh power station with 15 different charging ports. And now, the same Delta Pro that was $2,800 when I got it is 50% off, ready to keep just about anything in your home running when you need it the most.

Here’s what I know about the Delta Pro power station from using it, if you want a lot more technical details and specifications, you can find that on the Ecoflow site. You have at least four ways to charge it, via a Level 1 or 2 EV charger, from pretty much any solar panel, out of your wall, and even from your car’s 12V plug. I never tried but I think it has USB-C in as well, although that would take a long, long time.

As for output? Yeah, 15 different ways including six different USB options, five standard three-prong household, something called an Anderson and two DC5521s. Everywhere you look on this thing there’s a charging port. The Delta Pro power station is also part of a large ecosystem of compatible solar panels and expansion batteries—this main unit can operate as a sort of smart base station to connect, control and monitor all of those via an app and Bluetooth.

I also really appreciate that this is a modern LiFePo battery instead of regular lithium, which means you can keep it charged at 100% (or completely dead) without hurting it. They also hold a charge forever, I haven’t charged mine in months and I just checked—it’s still at 100%. The downsides of the Delta Pro power station are (usually) the price and the size. It’s heavy, but very thoughtfully comes with inline skate wheels and a retractable luggage-type handle that make rolling it around a breeze.

Whether you’re preparing for an emergency or just want an epic tailgating experience, the big Ecoflow is next level and next generation portable battery power for anything.

David is the Lead Editor for the Performance Marketing group at McClatchy Media. He has over 20 years of experience as a journalist, photographer, and editor. His work has been in seen in The New York Times, Esquire, BBC, Popular Mechanics, Road & Track, and elsewhere.

Chase Clements

Chase Clements

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Based in Kansas City, Chase Clements is the Commerce Content Operations Manager. He has many years of experience as a Commerce Writer and Editor for McClatchy.