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Black Friday and Cyber Monday may be over, but you can still find up to 65 percent off Anker and Jackery's best portable power stations this week. Each retailer is hosting a last call sale for its most popular charging accessories, with major savings on these high-priced power stations.

Jackery

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Jackery's "Black Friday Encore" event has up to 65 percent off select portable power stations this week. This includes everything from the smaller Explorer 500 to Jackery's line of HomePower Solar Generators that can power essential home electronics for as long as 30 days.



Anker SOLIX

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Similar to Jackery, Anker SOLIX is hosting a "Cyber Monday Last Call" sale that has up to 65 percent off select portable power stations. Overall, Anker SOLIX has a few more affordable options coming in under $500, as well as numerous high-end stations with various accessories like solar panels and expandable batteries.



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Article Link: Jackery and Anker Hosting Last Chance Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sales With Up to 65% Off
 
I was gifted a few Ecoflow Delta units with solar panels. Hope I never have to use them, but it's nice to know I can silently keep things on in an emergency instead of using my loud gas generator which would draw a lot of attention.
 
I remember back in the 1970s the Tandy Organization- the ones who owned RadioShack would come out with a yearly catalog with all the price markdowns. My dad noticed this and stated, "The sale price is the regular price." Ever since that day when I see ads like the one above I think the same thing. "50% off"? Naw, that's just the regular, what-it-should-be price.
 
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