adam pottebaum—September 23, 2021
This is not light since it’s battery powered, but I love how it’s super quiet. We have a couple single battery chargers for our mower/snowblower, which charge fast. This thing takes a day to charge. I also don’t like the charge pack location, I wish it tucked away better. Read more
Kindle Customer—April 25, 2021
I have been on a prescription for a CPAP machine since 1997. The old machine is still running, but uses about 50 watts running. Never been able to get a health care provider to write me a prescription for an updated one, since a full 2 night hospital study is required these days, that costs hospital and insurance company thousands. As I am traveling soon from Rio Rancho, NM to Seattle soon and camping along the way, I purchased this EGO inverter and a 16" Ego chainsaw. The inverter will run the CPAP machine for 40-50 hours on a full charge, and with 4 charged 5 amp 56 volt batteries you can cut down a LOT of trees blocking your road. The Ego batteries are one of the most advanced ones available on the consumer market. I can use each night and run lights, etc and recharge during day off cigarette lighter 300W inverter while driving. I am breaking it in running my brother and mine's backyard woodshop shed off inverter, then recharging. I have run 3/4 HP large wood lathe, drill press, sander, band saw, small metal lathe off this unit, and it kicks it. The only reason I gave it 3 on portability is it is not light, ~ 50 pounds with 5 amp battery packs. That being said, you can do a lot with 1.1 Kwh of 110 V AC! Read more
Michael—August 12, 2021
I purchased this a few weeks ago as a "just in case", but I have several EGO tools... so more batteries plus a power station is a win-win. Last night we lost power and it was out for 24 hours. This little guy powered my laptop, external monitor, and internet router for almost 9 hours and I was able to get through the workday. Considering that is the longest power outage we have experienced in the 10 years I've lived here, and the 2nd longest in the last 20 years, I think it could power me through most of the normal outages that last from a few minutes to several hours. So glad I bought it when I did. The cons, it takes a LONG time to charge. I ran it dry today and it is going to run about 10 hours of charge time for about 9 hours of runtime. Considering I was recharging two backup batteries, 2 cell phones, powering a widescreen monitor and a macbook pro doing development work, that's not too bad. It's not terribly heavy, but if you have trouble it's easy to carry the batteries separately. Read more
Nicole Bohne—March 15, 2024
I bought this because we have ego products so it's a bonus. I have a gas generator and I use the two to complement one another. This works well for instant power while I get the generator going. It's also nice during the night when I don't want the generator going and I can keep the important items like the refrigerator going. While I am running the generator I can charge the power station. It's also great to take along if I need power in any remote locations. Read more
M. R. M.—December 5, 2025
With just 2000W of power running on it, all the batteries get drained in one hour. And it takes 10 hours to fully charge the batteries (I guess it only trickle charges them). It’s a good concept to have a battery-powered generator like this, but it’s just not practical when it can’t power anything more than a small space heater on its lowest setting for more than an hour. Definitely not worth the high price tag. Read more
R N S—March 1, 2024
I love my ego tools and I plan on adding more to my collection but this generator is by far my favorite ego tool so far and it does just what I purchased it for And no noise no gas fumes and no carbon monoxide and can control the 3 plugs with WiFi or bluetooth on or off at the touch of your cell phone screen run the plug you need without having to unplug the one you not using at the time Read more
Jarod Atkins—September 6, 2024
Well for starters. It is heavy. However, that's not my concern. My concern is the power it gives. I'm not a fan of the battery power that comes with it. It does power a refrigerator but only last for 6+ hours. I wouldn't be upset if the solar panel would charge it at the same time you using it. But that's not the case. If i continue to keep this battery generator. I'll have to buy bigger batteries to keep things going. The reason why i may keep it is due to the interchangeable batteries. I also have a ecoflow delta 2 with the extra battery. That does charge via solar panels while using it. So I'll have to use the ecoflow to charge my batteries for this power generator since the solar panels aren't the greatest for this product. Already sent the solar panels back. So you have to buy additional Accessories to properly use this during a power outage for days on in. Theres a single fast battery charger you can buy and that's probably what I'll have to do. It's sad this device does not charge while in use. Buyers beware. Read more
Goose—December 15, 2024
I liked the idea of keeping the same battery pack design for majority of all their products Read more