Vacuuming isn't the first thing we'd have on our minds during a power outage, but you get the idea. (Amazon)(Amazon)
While the cold weather is behind us, storm season is just getting started—and it’s shaping up to be a rough one. NOAA is predicting a higher-than-average number of heavy storms and hurricanes this year, raising the risk of power outages and weather-related disruptions across much of the country. Traditionally, the backup plan has been gas-powered generators, but they're expensive, loud and smelly — not exactly a great combination. Thankfully, in more recent years, electric power stations like those made by Jackery have become the new standard. They're quiet and fume-free, but the high price tag is still a reality. Or at least it was.
Right now, a number of these ace power stations are on sale, ranging from the ultra-portable Explorer 240 (great for camping as well as power outages) all the way up to the power-your-whole-house Solar Generator 3000 Pro. Depending on your needs and budget, there’s a Jackery for you, and you can snag it for less right now.
If all you're worried about is keeping your phone, iPad or laptop juiced up during an outage, then this is the unit you're after. This is waaay more powerful than that charging brick you got as a stocking stuffer last year. It can charge a phone 12 times, a camera 11 times or keep your laptop going for days.
The Explorer 300 offers a step up from the 200 with increased capacity and output, making it more versatile for powering multiple devices simultaneously or handling slightly more energy-demanding gadgets. It also has more ports and faster charging options, enhancing its convenience for on-the-go use when camping or powering your devices during an outage.
When it comes to dealing with power outages, I think of two things: the food in my fridge and my HVAC. Although this isn't enough to power your entire house — for that you'll have to look at some of the larger options below — it can power a mini cooler for up to nine hours, long enough to keep your food good for a while. If wintertime food spoilage isn't an issue in your part of the country, the 500 will also power a TV for 7 hours or a laptop for 30.
I've been lucky to avoid power outages in my most recent home, with one exception: During the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs, my wife and I were watching the Colorado Avalanche when the power went out. Bummed that I was going to miss the rest of the game, I looked out the window and saw that my neighbor had the game going via his outdoor projector, which was plugged into an Explorer 1000 V2. Lesson learned.
This is no mere step up in name only. The Explorer 2000 dwarfs the 1000 in terms of sheer power and capacity, making it ideal for long-term use, off-grid living or powering high-energy appliances like refrigerators or power tools. Its expanded port selection and higher wattage make it far more adaptable for demanding scenarios.
All things considered, this solar generator is the best deal of the bunch, especially now that it's 45% off. The 3000 Pro is a complete power-outage solution for your home, able to power 99% of your appliances, including HVAC and your refrigerator, for hours. It also comes with two solar panels, so you can keep it charged when you're off the grid.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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