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Indeed. Internet shopping link foolery. First time I clicked it showed the $199. Stepped away for work and clicked same link on new browser window and it jumped to $450. It's back to $199 and I also just ordered one.
Thanks for heads up @supersix
Sweet, glad it went back down for you as well!
 
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DJI Power 500 Portable Power Station, 512Wh LFP (LiFePO4) Battery, 70-Minute Fast Charging, 1000W Max Output, Solar Generator for Home Backup, Camping & RVs, Off-grid, Power Outage

Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZ6F44CL/
 
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Amazon has select Plano Weekend Series Fishing Tackle Bags for the prices below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Available:

3500 Softsider Tackle Bag $12.88
3500 Tackle Case $15.88
3700 Softsider Tackle Bag $24.99

Features (3500 Softsider):
  • Plano Weekend Series 3500 Softsider Tackle Bag: Plano Weekend Series Softsider features a zipperless top opening system for quick access. Includes two Plano Stowaway Tackle Boxes.
  • For the Beginning Angler or As an Extra Carry, the 3500 Softsider is the perfect size to carry just what you need.
  • Light-Colored Interior makes it easier to locate equipment in low light, when the fish are really biting and mesh side pockets accommodate line, gloves, and things that need to dry fast after use.
  • Water-Resistant Front Zipper extends the life of the bag while making it easier to open and close. Front and side pockets are zippered.
  • Convenient Size makes it easy to store the Weekend series bag under seats and to attach to MOLLE on other Plano tackle bags. Dimensions: 9.5"L x 4.5"W x 6.25"H.

Link: Amazon.com
 
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DJI’s power station is less than impressive. Any other reputed companies (I.e. Ecoflow, Bluetti… etc) have cheaper and better offer. I would stay away from them at least for power station. Not their best suit.

The reviews are mostly positive (other then price) and the DJI seems to be the quietest out of the group. What have you seen that is less than impressive? With the current promos, the price is in line with the other brands.

After watching several reviews, I've been leaning towards getting one of the Bluetti's. The ability to use it as a UPS is a cool feature. I just haven't decided what size to get. I want to make sure it's big enough to power a portable fridge, burner, and electric coffee percolator.

Currently Amazon has a $200 coupon on the Bluetti AC70 ($399 after discount)

and a $300 coupon on the Bluetti AC180 ($499 after discount)
 
The reviews are mostly positive (other then price) and the DJI seems to be the quietest out of the group. What have you seen that is less than impressive? With the current promos, the price is in line with the other brands.

After watching several reviews, I've been leaning towards getting one of the Bluetti's. The ability to use it as a UPS is a cool feature. I just haven't decided what size to get. I want to make sure it's big enough to power a portable fridge, burner, and electric coffee percolator.

Currently Amazon has a $200 coupon on the Bluetti AC70 ($399 after discount)

and a $300 coupon on the Bluetti AC180 ($499 after discount)
I plan to place the battery in between my second row floor so I have limited options as the space dimension is awkward. I end up choosing ecoflow. Otherwise if you plan to put the battery in the trunk I believe Bluetti is one of the batter option for capacity. You should be able to fit a 1-2KWH power station in your car without major issues.

Note depends on which area you are at, in the summer keeping these high density lithium inside an easily 130+/140+ F car is not safe or healthy to your battery. This is my only concern.
 
The reviews are mostly positive (other then price) and the DJI seems to be the quietest out of the group. What have you seen that is less than impressive? With the current promos, the price is in line with the other brands.

After watching several reviews, I've been leaning towards getting one of the Bluetti's. The ability to use it as a UPS is a cool feature. I just haven't decided what size to get. I want to make sure it's big enough to power a portable fridge, burner, and electric coffee percolator.

Currently Amazon has a $200 coupon on the Bluetti AC70 ($399 after discount)

and a $300 coupon on the Bluetti AC180 ($499 after discount)
The top 2-3 brands are mostly comparable so it really comes down to price or a few specific features you might care more about. My top two finalists were the Bluetti AC180 and Ecoflow Delta 3 Plus. I chose the Ecoflow when it was on sale for $615 primarily because it was lighter, quieter, more expandable, faster UPS failover time, newer USB fast charging ports, front/back port arrangement, and a better management app.

However, with the $300 coupon the Bluetti is certainly an exceptional deal on a very high quality unit which also has a few features like wireless charging pad that the Ecoflow does not. You may like it better depending on your preferences. Below is a nice summary comparison if you need one.

 
The reviews are mostly positive (other then price) and the DJI seems to be the quietest out of the group. What have you seen that is less than impressive? With the current promos, the price is in line with the other brands.

After watching several reviews, I've been leaning towards getting one of the Bluetti's. The ability to use it as a UPS is a cool feature. I just haven't decided what size to get. I want to make sure it's big enough to power a portable fridge, burner, and electric coffee percolator.

Currently Amazon has a $200 coupon on the Bluetti AC70 ($399 after discount)

and a $300 coupon on the Bluetti AC180 ($499 after discount)
I have a couple of Ecoflow units (a River 2 (256WH) and a Delta2 (1024wh)). Both work exceptionally well. I used the River 2 on a road trip to keep my portable fridge running over nights when the LC was off. I plugged the fridge into the River 2's cigarette outlet and the river two into the car's cigarette outlet. During driving that kept the River 2 fully charged. Overnight (about 8 hours) it only used 30% of the battery capacity, which was replenished within the first 20 minutes of driving.
That works for just the fridge but I will probably use the Delta 2 for any sort of trip where I need more "no-motor" power. I think it's combination of weight, battery capacity, and inverter power are right in the sweet spot.

I also have a Pecron 1500LFP (1536WH battery) which I used on another road trip. It worked well on that trip but was bigger/heavier than I need.

For home backup I have an Oupes Mega3 but that stays home.

Ecoflow, Bluetti, Anker Solix are probably the most full featured brands with the most stable apps. Any of those would meet your needs. I like my Oupes unit but their app needs improvement. Same with Pecron. If a good app isn't important than there are brands that have good units. Check out the Reewray Outdoors YouTube channel and Hobotech for what I think are the most comprehensive reviews of portable power stations.

-Kurt
 
Appreciate all the feedback on power stations!

Ecoflow, Bluetti, Anker Solix are probably the most full featured brands with the most stable apps. Any of those would meet your needs.

I noticed Amazon has a deal today on the Anker SOLIX C800 Portable Power Station for $399 (Amazon.com) and the Anker SOLIX C800 Plus for $449 (Amazon.com)

The specs look good, plus it has a UPS mode and a 5-year warranty. Now I just need to decide whether to grab it now or wait for possible Black Friday deals. πŸ˜‚
 
So far I'm very happy with my EcoFlow Delta 2 Max, Compact enough to fit where I want it and robust to power what I need.
 
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