Seung Joo Lee—August 17, 2025
I use it to recharge my GoPro, phone, and portable speaker during camping trips. It’s really handy being able to pop in the car DC cable or AC adapter at a lodge. Feels robust and dependable for its size. Read more
Circe330—August 12, 2025
It’s not as small as the pictures lead you to think. I was hoping for something small enough to fit in my pocket like the picture in the description says but I’m going to keep it anyway for emergencies. It has a light in the back with high, low, strobe and SOS. Slow to charge but I just need to be mindful that it should charge before a hurricane (for example). It has enough juice to charge my iPad Pro 12” one and a half times from 0%. Not sure what the strap is for though. Maybe to hang for the light? I don’t know. Read more
Brandi—July 11, 2025
The bag is really nice. Well thought from a design perspective with side storage pockets for cords. I got it to store my Bluetti EB3A battery. It did not fit. It was too small. I wish there was a bigger version of this bag because I would buy that. My advice for anyone considering this bag is to check the dimensions of your battery for fit. Read more
Dan Guinn (Tactical Cookie)—April 18, 2025
Good battery bag. My son got me a great portable battery with a lot of options, but I wanted something to carry it in that both protected it and made it easy to carry and store away during car travel. This meets those needs and worked extremely well. Read more
ROSALIND R SHEPPARD—September 4, 2025
NOT A GOOD PRODUCT FOR PRICE Read more
jorban—March 10, 2025
This DARAN storage bag is a larger-than-necessary case for the small solar generator power supply that I have, but I find it works surprisingly well. The extra space it offers is actually convenient because it allows me to carry the power supply along with the cables and accessories that I like to have on hand. While the size is a bit bigger than I need, it doesn’t pose a storage issue when not in use because the bag collapses down quite nicely. The design includes flaps on each side, which are handy because they let you connect the cables while keeping everything secure inside the bag. One of the first things I noticed is that it’s made from a fabric that isn’t the most durable out there, and the stitching attaching the nylon straps to the bag feels somewhat lacking in strength. However, I keep in mind that this bag is made for lightweight power supplies, and for the 200W solar generator I have, the weight and strain on the bag are minimal. It’s similar to carrying a few large phone chargers, so I don’t expect the bag to take on much stress. This storage bag isn’t designed to carry heavy-duty items but is excellent for protecting the power supply and accessories during transport. I find it works well for what I need, keeping everything contained and secure without being overbuilt. It’s more about convenience and protection than rugged durability, and it meets those needs effectively. Overall, while the bag isn’t the strongest on the market, it serves its purpose well. It’s a simple solution to protecting and carrying my portable power supply and all its accessories. For the price, it’s a good option and does exactly what it’s meant to do. Three stars—good for lightweight use, but if you’re looking for something with extra durability for heavy-duty tasks, this might not be the best option. Read more
Oogsterday—July 14, 2025
I like this bag. It has useful openings on the sides so you can plug stuff in without removing the pack. It is well designed and constructed and has held up well so far. It could be a little stiffer so the pack sat in it better, but it is fine for the price. Read more
grinder—February 24, 2025
If one keeps expectations in check, it's not a bad bag for carrying or transporting a power station. But there are limitations that should be kept in mind. 1. I personally would not recommend running any power station in any bag for anything other than brief sessions. Heat is the enemy of electronic components and any bag is going to put limits on air flow around the station and simultaneously trap heat. I would only use a bag for transporting/carrying. 2. this bag is designed more for horizontal-shaped stations and vertical stations like mine would make the problem with #1 even worse (untenable). 3. This bag has no padding other than on the bottom. The bottom rubber cleats are nice, but sides and tops consist only of the base fabric. 4. Zippers are adequate for short periods of repelling water, but they are not waterproof. Again, if one limits expectations it's not a bad bag, just don't expect it to use it under all weather conditions. *NOTE* My reviews do not and will not contain any content. Read more