Anker's massive SOLIX Early Prime Day Sale offers many FREE gifts + exclusive bonus savings on power stations from $129 – 9to5Toys

Anker has launched its official SOLIX Early Prime Day Sale (and a separate page for the E10 whole-home backup deals) with continued permanent price cuts, a large collection of FREE gifts, and our ongoing exclusive bonus 5% savings code 9TO5DEALS5. One of my top picks from this brand is the SOLIX F3000 3,072Wh Portable Power Station down at $1,234.05 shipped, after using the above code, which beats its Amazon pricing by $66. It’s down from its new $1,399 MSRP (originally $2,599), while at Amazon it still occasionally climbs as high as $1,600. The $165 markdown here ($1,365 off the original MSRP) exclusively lands things down at the second-lowest price we have tracked in its history, only beaten out by the $1,199 low we last saw during the New Year Sale. Head below to learn about all the extra ways to save during this event, as well as browse the massive lineup of deals.
The bonus savings, of course, start with our near-sitewide exclusive code 9TO5DEALS5 that you can use to discount an additional 5% from units in your cart. From there, we’re seeing a bunch of FREE gifts at certain price thresholds or with specific units. Orders over $2,500 receive a FREE 30W solar panel ($80 value), while orders over $3,500 get a FREE 200W solar panel ($500 value) and orders over $5,000 get a FREE 400W solar panel ($700 value). Purchases of the F3000 station and bundles, select F3800/F3800 Plus offers, EverFrost 2 coolers, and C200/C300 series also give you up to $399 in FREE accessories, too.
While I highly recommend the larger 3,840Wh standard F3800 and F3800 Plus power stations or the most expandable E10 whole-home backup system for the best long-term home/mobile living support, the Anker SOLIX F3000 power station is an equally capable option with expandable capabilities. The base setup starts at a 3,072Wh LiFePO4 battery capacity that you can scale as high as 24kWh.
It bears 11 output ports (one of them being a handy TT-30R port that covers RV needs) that can deliver up to 3,600W of a steady power supply, with surging pushing things up to a 7,200W maximum. Recharging the station can be done via a standard AC outlet, with passthrough charging from a gas generator, by connecting up to 2,400W of solar input, or by using a car auxiliary port or one of the brand’s alternator chargers.
***Note: None of the prices you see below have had the bonus extra savings code factored in, so be sure to always use the code 9TO5DEALS5 in your cart to score the best prices where applicable. Like we do with Bluetti lately, you may also find units that have been given permanent price cuts with a “No further price cut” mention attached, reflecting the new MSRP and not receiving additional savings.
As I mentioned, Anker has a separate Early Prime Day Sale page for its latest E10 Smart Hybrid Whole-Home Backup System + bundles here, just remember to use our bonus savings code whenever possible for better prices. Likewise, we have a number of alternate Early Prime Day Sales from other brands over in our dedicated power stations hub here.

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Jackery Early Prime Day Sale offers up to 65% power station discounts + up to 10% bonus savings – all starting from $499

Jackery Early Prime Day flash sale drops 7,168Wh expanded HomePower 3600 Plus station + 500W solar panel to $3,134, more

Grab Jackery’s 3,584Wh HomePower 3600 Plus power station with/without a 500W solar panel starting from exclusive $1,399

Bluetti Early Prime Day Sale offers 2,074Wh Elite 200 V2 power station at exclusive $759, more from $329
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