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EcoFlow TSV - February 1, 2025

E326261 - Delta 3 Plus 1000Wh Power Station and Trolley. $629.98

 

 

 

E327044 - Delta 3 Plus 1000Wh Power Station with Trolley and 160W Solar Panel. $729.98 

 

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Re: EcoFlow TSV - February 1, 2025

Thank goodness; I thought they'd never have one of these.

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Re: EcoFlow TSV - February 1, 2025

@beach-mom it seems priced well.

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Re: EcoFlow TSV - February 1, 2025


@Kachina624 wrote:

Thank goodness; I thought they'd never have one of these.


I almost spat coffee all over my keyboard.

 

@Kachina624  Thanks for the laugh!

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Re: EcoFlow TSV - February 1, 2025

@LizzieInSRQ : I am doing research and trying to decide on the $729.90. In 2023 purchased from the Q the eco river max and in 2024 purchased the solar panel for it. We use this in the den for our cell phones, light, and bipap machine. We worry about the refrigerator and big freezer. We have only used our previous purchase twice.

The trolley and bag for the solar panel would make a difference for storage and moving items around. We have talked about another smaller unit for the den,  to use for items next to our recliners since we live in the den and sleep in our power recliners.

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Re: EcoFlow TSV - February 1, 2025

I actually bought the Ecoflow Delta 2--- last Nov from AMZ for $634--on sale down from $1300--right after our Bomb cyclone here in WA  where we lost all our food, about $300 worth,  from a few days with no power -----thought that was  good price and it came with the solar panels too. I used it when we lost our power for a few hours just a week or so after the "bomb" hit and it worked great--was easy to hook up. But  it didn't come with the cart and the bag for the panels. I did buy a wheeled platform for it tho--it lives under my dining table.  Is charged up and ready to go. 

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Re: EcoFlow TSV - February 1, 2025

@SouthernBee i havent watched the presentation but if it could power a fridge and freezer, and you can afford it then im jealous. LoL in a good way.

 

I live in Sarasota, Floridaa  but luckily the longest ive been out of power was 4 days. But that doesnt mean it cant be longer if my luck runs out. 

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Re: EcoFlow TSV - February 1, 2025

@LizzieInSRQ --I decided that I couldn't afford to toss out hundreds of $$ of food again when the power goes out--I had a gas generator at my house that I used when we lost power there and never did I ever have to throw out food there---I hooked my Eco  up to the mini fridge I have, here at my tiny apartment,  after transferring what little needed to be cold from the main one, and it worked all night on the intial charge. My main refer is a tiny one   so when this happens again, I can plug it into the Eco,  as well as the mini as well as  lights, and heat and charge up cell phones too.  

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Re: EcoFlow TSV - February 1, 2025

@LizzieInSRQ : I totally agree and understand. I made the purchase. I need to stop shopping. Had two easy pays from Christmas and then purchased the cubii  go tsv.

I can't remember the year , but we loss power for 3 days, just went to the commissary and filled the big freezer and refrigerator and loss $400. 

Plus considering were are getting older.DH said just consider the purchase : Our Valentine's Day Gift.😃

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