Goal Zero’s Yeti 1500X portable power station covers devices, appliances, and tools at return $780 low (Reg. $1,300)

$520 off $780
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Coming to us through its official Amazon storefront, Goal Zero is giving us another shot at the best rate on its Yeti 1500X Portable Power Station at $779.89 shipped. While usually wearing a $1,300 price tag after falling from its original $1,800 MSRP over the summer, it has more recently kept between $1,100 to $1,234 on Amazon, with its bundle options seeing more frequent discounts than the standalone unit that usually sits for long periods at continuous rates. Today, you can take advantage of this unexpected return of the new low price we first saw a few weeks ago during Prime Day that saves you $520 off its going rate, beating out both Goal Zero’s direct site where it’s sitting at full price, and its previous low price by almost $200. The power station can be bundled with a 100W solar panel for $867 at the moment, or there’s a 200W solar panel bundle option down at $1,290.

Goal Zero’s Yeti 1500X power station delivers a reliable 1,516Wh capacity and an impressive 2,000W of power output (surging up to 3,500W) that can handle devices, appliances, and job site tool needs. For output ports, you’re looking at a nice spread of connection options with two AC ports, two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, two 6mm ports, a regulated 12V port, and one car port. Recharging the battery back to full takes about 14 hours when plugged into a wall outlet, which can be dropped down to three hours when pairing alongside a Goal Zero Yeti X 600W Power Supply. You can also get the battery refueled by connecting the station to your car, as well as utilizing solar charging with up to 600W max input.

If you want something more compact and easily totable, Anker’s PowerCore Reserve 60,000mAh Power Bank Station has also just returned to its $90 Prime Day low once more – plus, you can still get the brand’s new C300 DC 90,000mAh power station at an exclusive $148 low while it lasts. Be sure to check out the two big backup power sales that are running for the rest of the month. EcoFlow’s sale takes up to 51% off units, with a bunch of extra savings options and plenty of free gifts at certain purchase thresholds too. Meanwhile, Bluetti’s sale is offering up to 50% in savings and even giving us the first discounts on its new Handsfree Backpack Power Stations on top of the lineup of tried and true models. You’ll find plenty more new discounts coming into our Green Deals hub, while last week’s best leftover deals can be found in our Electrified Weekly roundup while they last.

Goal Zero Yeti 1500X Portable Power Station features:

  • Power. Anything. Anywhere. This portable backup power supply is versatile enough to keep things running off grid or during an emergency power outage. Power phones, electric barbecues, laptops, TVs and more; includes 1 power station, 1 wall charger and 1 user guide.
  • 10 Versatile Ports, 1,516 Wh Capacity: Power most small and large appliances and backup home circuits with the Yeti 1500X, which keeps full-size refrigerators, microwaves and more running efficiently with a pure sine 2000 W (3500 W surge) AC inverter
  • Durable Construction, Safe Electric & Solar Power: With a heavy-duty anodized aluminum enclosure and tier 1 lithium battery cell, this electric power station will provide reliable, safe power for years to come — with super quiet operation and no gas or toxic fumes
  • Recharge with Solar & Unlock Indefinite Power: Turn your Yeti 1500X into a solar generator when you combine it with a Goal Zero solar panel; our power stations feature a 600 Watt MPPT charge controller (Maximum Power Point Tracking), which increases solar input by up to 30 percent
  • This Is Goal Zero: Inspired by passion for adventure, respect for the planet, and a humanitarian heart, we’re presenting a new way forward in portable power use, as well as ensuring all communities have the necessary resources to reach their full potential

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