A gas generator makes noise, produces fumes, needs fuel, and requires maintenance. The EcoFlow DELTA 2 does none of that, and Prime Day just made the case for switching as compelling as it has ever been. Amazon has it at $399 instead of the usual $699, an all-time low for this 1024Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1800W output, 15 outlets, and a 0-80% charge time of 50 minutes. This deal requires Prime membership, and getting in through the 30-day trial needs no card.

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1800W and 15 outlets, enough to power almost everything you own

The DELTA 2 outputs 1800W across 15 total outlets, which covers 90% of standard household appliances according to EcoFlow. That includes refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, laptops, phones, CPAP machines, power tools, and most other devices you’d reach for during a power outage or at a campsite. The combination of AC, USB-C at 100W, and DC outlets means everything from a MacBook to a mini fridge to a portable fan can run simultaneously from a single unit without splitting between multiple power sources.

The LiFePO4 battery chemistry is the spec that separates the DELTA 2 from power stations using standard lithium-ion cells. LFP batteries are rated for 3,000-plus charge cycles before meaningful capacity degradation, which translates to roughly eight to ten years of regular use before the unit needs replacing. Standard lithium-ion power stations typically rate for 500 to 800 cycles, which means the DELTA 2’s battery chemistry alone justifies the price premium over cheaper alternatives. The built-in battery management system monitors temperature and power flow continuously to prevent overcharging, overheating, and cell imbalance.