EBL Portable Power Station 300W(Peak 600W), 269.36Wh Lithium Battery Camping Solar Generator for Outdoor and Indoor Emergency Use
Original price was: $219.00.$159.97Current price is: $159.97.








Price: $219.00 - $159.97
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EBL is a professional battery manufacturer with more than 26 years of history who’s one of the leading battery, charger, power station and solar panel manufacturing companies that are engaged in AA, AAA batteries, power station, solar panel, battery charging equipment etc.
EBL have become increasingly popular due to reliable battery lifetime and improved rechargeability and stability.
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【Full Power at Anytime and Anywhere】:EBL Portable Power Station delivers abundant power to you anytime, anywhere, ensuring that you can use your devices and charge them in any situation. No need to worry about power when in emergency.
【Generous Power & Easy Portability】: The EBL Power Station 300W features an impressive 300W capacity, perfect for powering a range of home and outdoor appliances such as electric grills, coffee makers, refrigerators, microwaves, and electric stoves. Despite its considerable power output, this portable power station weighs a mere 4kg, enabling effortless one-handed transportation. Its lightweight design ensures comfort during movement for anyone, including women.
【Power Up to 9 Devices Simultaneously】: Our forward-thinking design features 2 AC outlets, 3 DC outlets, 1 PD 60W USB-C port, 1 PD 20W USB-C port, and 2 fast charge 3.0 ports. Additionally, the integrated SOS LED light is there to illuminate your way in the darkest of nights.
【Leverage Solar Power for Sustainable Energy】: The EBL 300W portable power station provides versatile charging solutions, incorporating both solar and AC charging capabilities. We strongly advise utilizing it with solar panels to harness its full potential for clean, renewable energy.
【WHAT’S INCLUDED】: 1* EBL 300W Portable Power Station, 1*110-240V Adapter, 1* 12V Car Charger Cable, 1* MC4 Connector Cable, 1* User Manual.
Customers say
Customers give positive feedback about the power station’s battery life, with one mentioning it’s perfect for tent camping. However, the power output receives mixed reviews, with one customer reporting it only runs for 12 hours with a 30-watt TV.
8 reviews for EBL Portable Power Station 300W(Peak 600W), 269.36Wh Lithium Battery Camping Solar Generator for Outdoor and Indoor Emergency Use
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Original price was: $219.00.$159.97Current price is: $159.97.

Vernon Vistine –
In case of power failure
Seems to be working ok so far. Havenât been able to test it yet. Have tested it twice now but their rating is way higher than what it actually does. Supposed to be 444 running watt hour. It only runs 12 hours with 30 watt tv, unit says itâs drawing only 25 watts. Paid extra to get more run time but is only putting out about 2/3 of ratingð³ð³ð³ð³ð³ð³ð³
Colby Savage –
Great
Great
HHamilton –
LOVE IT
Works so well! We use this for camping, car camping, and backup batteries for storms etc. Absolutely love it and it holds a charge super well. Small enough to stash in the car without notice, but enough power to do whats needed. In the event of emergencies I can power my work laptop, internet and phone for most of the day if not all day
Rachael Collins –
DO NOT BUY
Doesnât work at all. Iâve used it twice now and after fully charging it, it only lasts 20 minutes. I regret purchasing this and wish I wasnât past the return deadline. Waste of money!!!
Dean C. Malcolm –
Very Useful
I do a lot of functions for my son school and I use this device to power my portable fan, bubble machine, cellphone and other small items. It shows you how much each device is using so you can gage the time it will take to drain the power supply
CJ –
Definitely buy
Great for doing things that otherwise would require an extension cord. Also good to keep for emergencies.I highly recommend this product.
SquirrelGirl –
Limited Use Cases
We were really excited when we ordered this coming up with so many scenarios that we would use it and one by one they really fell off. It was not capable of doing all of the things that we had intended.When calculated with the original published specifications we thought we could use this to power our fridge while towing the camper but that is way, way outside of capabilities. A few small appliance things we thought we might take tent camping are also going to draw too much. Not because it will not do it – it will. And it will drop % of remaining battery by double digit percent each minute which is not sustainable. The laptop was dropping it by 8% per minute and not really filling the laptop battery. So this is good for charging phones and functions as a nice tent light which is something. When we had severe storms a few nights ago I made sure this was charged because I would have been happy to have that ‘something’ if we lost power. I wondered if I would like this on the boat to avoid firing up the generator when we needed 110v for short bursts but I couldn’t think of any use cases because we have 12v for phone chargers. There are not many items to plug in that draw so little that you need mobile power for, but I’m still brainstorming.So I am going to enjoy this camping as a light and phone charger and potentially on the beach if the speaker needs charging but beyond that not a ton of uses that I can think of. Definitely did not end up being all that I thought it would be. The one I need for the things I have schemed up would require another zero at the end of the price so it was asking a lot of a budget power bank.This does have some ports for solar and I am excited to play with that because I haven’t dabbled in solar yet and it seems like a very easy way to get started and a fun project.Have realistic expectations, double check what your intended use-case draws for power and if it meets that, order. It seems well-built and rugged enough to last.
Ruby –
Helped immensely
My mother has an electric hospital air mattress. This power station kept the mattress inflated for 10 hrs and still had 38% power remaining. After Helene hit we were only without power for 16 hrs. This was the only time I have used this product, but looks like hurricane Milton is going to give us another opportunity…