This Jackery portable power station gets a massive $700 discount — and it's not the only one in the Earth Day Sale if you want off-grid, RV, and home back-up power from some of my favorite systems
Don't miss these top deals from some of our favorite portable power stations
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To celebrate Earth Day, Jackery is having a big sale on some of its top-performing portable power stations, including the excellent all-rounder Jackery Explorer 2000 V2, which is now $799 (was $1499).
The big sale runs until April 23, offering up to 54% off some of our favorite portable power stations. Having tested and reviewed multiple different models, Jackery has always proved reliable, durable, and well-designed for off-grid power and home back-up devices.
You can check out my top picks in Jackery's Earth Day sale below. I'll add that a lot of the power station deals here are available as standalone units and as part of a kit that includes extras like solar panels for off-grid power. Worth a scroll once you're on the Jackery site.
Top Jackery portable power station deal
The Explorer 200 V2 is an exceptional everyday back-up system with a 2042Wh battery capacity and 2200W output. I'd characterise it as a portable all-rounder. In our review, we found it ideal for most home uses and for keeping power during emergencies.
As someone who tests power stations for a living, I've picked the Jackery Explorer 2000 V2 as my top deal - and that's for two reasons.
First, the $700 saving is great (and there are a number of bundles with solar panels and dual units that are also on sale right now).
Second, this is an ideal all-rounder power station for homes, camping, and jobsites.
After testing the Explorer 2000 V2, we awarded it 4 stars in our review.
It's neatly designed, with three AC outlets, a car port, a USB-A port, and two USB-C ports. It also boasts a large carrying handle that's one of the best we've ever seen (or used).
We tested it across multiple household tasks, including running an air fryer and ironing without any issues. So, using it to charge up your phone or laptop while on the go will be no problem.
Elsewhere, it features sub-20-millisecond uninterrupted power supply (UPS) switching and fast charge capabilities.
Overall, we only had three minor issues: no rubber gaskets for the ports, a proprietary cable for connecting the SolarSaga panels, and an app that can be slow. Hardly deal-breakers as far as I'm concerned.
Check out more power station deals in the sale below, including the Jackery Explorer 1000, which earned an impressive 4.5 stars in our review, and two larger high-capacity units designed for powering large appliances, and RV and home back-up.
For more top-performers, see my guide to the best portable power stations my team and I have tested.
More Jackery deals
This kit is an off-grid bundle that features a 1264Wh capacity Jackery 1000 Plus power station alongside two SolarSaga Air solar panels, and an accessories bag. In our review, we found it "a durable choice when working off-site and for home power backup with UPS technology."
The HomePower 3600 Plus is a full home back-up system built for powering larger appliances for extended periods of time even during outages thanks to a 3584Wh battery and 3600W output.
The Explorer 5000 Plus is a beast of a power station, capable of powering small devices and large appliances. It has a 5040Wh battery capacity, which is expandable. Quite a few discounted kits and bundles for this unit, which I like to see, including a solar set-up.
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