I Bought the Cheapest 2100W Power Station on Amazon! Best Bang for the Buck?! Energizer PPS2000

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Looking for an affordable yet powerful portable power station? In this video, we're diving deep into the Energizer Portable Power Station, with a 2100W capacity and a 2150Wh LiFePO4 battery backup.

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Energizer 2100W 2150Wh *2024 THIS HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED*

*BETTER POWER STATIONS I RECOMMEND THAT ARE KEPT IN STOCK*
✅NEW-BLUETTI Power Station AC200L, 2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup, Expandable
✅Bluetti 200MAX
✅Bluetti AC180
✅NEW Bluetti AC70
✅Bluetti EB70
✅Bluetti EB3A
✅All Bluetti Power Stations
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I'm a petite lady so I bought a planter stand with wheels. My Delta max sits on it all the time ready to move into place when I need it.

gypsywine
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Hello Bob.
I learned the van life from you. 4 years now. Takes a bit to get use to live without all the junk.
The freedom is amazing. I am on the east coast. Even my wife likes it. I am the same age as you. I only hope i can do for another 20 years.
We are much more healthy. Thanks again.

clemkidadittlehopper
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PowerOak, the parent company of MaxOak and Bluetti, is an OEM for Energizer, and making power stations for Energizer using Bluetti features, including the LCD screen design.

rwstarke
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Thank you Bob for finding all these ways to make nomad life as comfortable and affordable as possible. I really appreciate all that you do for us!

krismaki
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$900 on the Amazon link, did not find additional coupon. Impressed to see LiFePO4. Personally, for a modest size van, I'd prefer 2 smaller units, one >100ow for 12v fridge and one equal or smaller for all else and to back up fridge when charging. I can't discreetly charge or lug around 80 lb. but it does deserve a good look at specs/durability for those who can manage this size. 2 yr warranty.

Michelle-bwxg
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Yeah, Bob, I already have two of their small 320 watt ones, and they are great. I saw this deal and jumped on it. I was so happy I bought a second one. So now I have two of the big ones and two of the small ones. I'm currently living on the grid, but I have lots of blackouts, so...😊

dougben
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Just followed the link and see the price is $900 with 10% discount. I did see the $300 discount coupon. Still a great deal, but by the time your video posted, it was gone. Glad you bought early enough.

ebuckleyrn
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I love my Ecoflow Delta 2. Got it & 1 solar panel on a Prime deal for about $800. 45% off regular price

TimeMariner
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Bob is a National Treasure! I wanna be like Bob when I grow up.

cheeto.
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The Bluetti EB240 is only $799 and is a 2400Wh power station with a 1000 watt inverter. That works out to just 33 cents per watt/hour. The battery chemistry is Lithium Polymer and the maximum solar input is 500 watts.

deirdre
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I just want to say thank you. All this information on your channel is helpful. You really helped me through a difficult time in my life, more helpful than you probably know.

asdf...
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My camping needs are very basic. I have had the Energizer 70 for several yrs. I runs my lights & charges my phone for several days with no solar. I feel they have the best bang for the buck without all the fluff.

felishagathright
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Wow, that's an incredible deal! Thanks for the review and the way you did it. Sure, we all may want something like a Bluetti, but it's good to know that those of us who can't afford the big names have a quality viable option. Thanks, Bob!

kele
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I like your channel. I just stumbled across it by accident but if you don’t mind I think I’ll subscribe and pick your brain for a few years. You sound well educated. Thank you for your informative videos. I’m gonna binge watch em.

rebeccahenson
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I’m glad I saw this vlog because propane or butane for heat I was question myself. Mainly I’m doing a shed to home. Right now for heat for winter no snow 35 to 55 or 60 winters.

PatThomas-rw
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I bought the Duracell unit at Costco a few years ago (not LifePo) and one of the quirks was that if the power goes out or you can only charge for a limited time, the unit would not charge any more than the level you reached. Luckily, it was a Costco purchase so I was able to return it (along with 40% of the other purchasers). So now, that is one of my first tests. Things we learn along the way that wouldn't even occur to us to check are so valuable to share with each other. Thank you for always being honest in your reviews even though I'm sure Bluetti is not going to love this one!

AlohaPrepper
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Love what you do for all of us, Bob. Must say tho', I just can't take my eyes off that TENT!!! I can't make out the brand. Gonna try my phone and do a screen shot. Thanks, thank thanks, bless you and stay safe .

lonestarlaurel
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I just got the Ecoflow Delta Max 2000 during Amazon Prime day. I paid $1, 100 for it (It is currently $1, 400). It has 2016watts output and weighs 46lbs. It is expandable, it has UPS capability. I will be using it as an UPS for my computer room at home in the winter, and it will go in my off road trailer in the summer. My trailer also has a 2, 500watt dual fuel generator. Doing the math, I should be able to charge the Ecoflow from 25% to 100% in an hour. The generator uses about 3/4 of one gallon of fuel per hour, but that is at full output. The only electricity my trailer uses are LED lights and a mini fridge (stove and hot water are propane). I am confident that I will have all the electricity I need for about $4 per day running the generator for one hour per day. I always camp in a forest, so solar panels would be just throwing money away. I have a 1200watt sine inverter for my truck. I will probably set it up, so that it is charging the Ecoflow while I'm driving. That way I arrive with a full charge.

Graybeard_
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To expand on why LiFePO4 is superior, look at the Jackery with standard LiIon battery being rated for 500 cycles of use whereas most LiFePO4 batteries are rated for 2000 - 3000 cycles of use. It's such a vast improvement in tech, it's like going from incandescent to LED bulbs.

requiett
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Ok I just ordered one! The best thing about Amazon is, you can always send it back!! Keep on living friend!

Treasuremonk