This Anker Power Station is how to prep for winter storms nearly 50% off

If this past weekend’s winter storm taught us anything, it’s that Mother Nature does not care about your phone battery, your Wi-Fi or the groceries you just bought.One minute everything is fine, the next you’re iced out with lights off, scrolling social media in the dark on 8%, promising yourself that next time you’ll be ready.Well, next time is coming — this weekend, in fact.Right now, you can save a serious chunk of money by being prepared.

The Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station is currently marked down by 46%.Let’s be real: winter storms knock out far more than just power; they’re knocking out comfort, communication and sanity (none of which we want or need).Outages don’t always stick to a few hours, but can stretch overnight and sometimes longer.The SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 is built for exactly that moment.With a 1,024Wh LiFePO4 battery and 2,000 watts of continuous output, this thing can keep the essentials alive when the grid taps out.

Phones, laptops, lamps, routers, medical devices and even a refrigerator can stay powered while everyone else is lighting candles and hoping for the best.Trust us, we reviewed Anker and find it to be a household game-changer.The Anker unit comes in clutch for how fast it recovers.When power flickers back on for a short window, you don’t want a generator that needs half a day to recharge.

Thanks to Anker’s HyperFlash technology, the SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 can recharge to full in under an hour.That means you can top it off between outages and stay ahead of the storm instead of chasing it.

After this past weekend, that kind of speed just makes sense.This Anker model is quiet and clean, not needing gas or making angry engine noises that shake your house.

It’s light enough to move where you need it, whether that’s the living room, kitchen, or even your car.It also works as a UPS with ultra-fast switchover, so sensitive electronics don’t even realize the power dipped.That’s the kind of detail you don...

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Publisher: New York Post

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