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    Home » Sections » Consumer electronics » EcoFlow Black Friday deals are here – get up to 47% off

    EcoFlow Black Friday deals are here – get up to 47% off

    Promoted | EcoFlow's Black Friday offers provide relief from power outages and ensure a constant supply of electricity.
    By EcoFlow1 November 2023
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    As South Africa anticipates summer, EcoFlow takes pride in unveiling its highly anticipated Black Friday deals for 2023. And as load shedding concerns resurface, EcoFlow’s exclusive offers, saving up to 47% on load shedding solutions, provide relief from power outages and ensure a constant supply of electricity when it’s needed most.

    EcoFlow Black Friday: historical price drops

    EcoFlow’s Black Friday sale presents a golden opportunity to acquire cutting-edge power solutions at unbeatable prices. The highlight of this sale is undoubtedly the award-winning Delta 2, EcoFlow’s flagship portable power station. Now, for a limited time, customers can enjoy an astounding 28% discount, making the Delta 2 available for just R17 999. That’s a remarkable R7 000 in savings.

    The Delta 2 is a testament to cutting-edge power innovation, with the ability to expand its capacity from 1-3kWh, to fully recharge in just 80 minutes, and deliver an impressive 1800W of rated power output. This performance can be elevated to a staggering 2 400W with X-Boost, seamlessly powering up to 90% of household appliances, including microwaves, coffee machines, kettles and hairdryers.

    Turning to the versatile River 2 Max

    Equally enticing in this Black Friday extravaganza is the River 2 Max, EcoFlow’s versatile portable power station. The River 2 Max enjoys an impressive 38% price reduction, now available at just R7 999, providing customers with a significant R5 000 saving.

    With a substantial 512Wh battery capacity and a recharge time of as little as one hour, the River 2 Max offers substantial power reserves. Boasting a 500W rated power output, expandable to 1 000W with X-Boost, this unit efficiently caters to basic household and outdoor appliance needs, from powering TVs and game consoles to refrigerators.

    Portable power on-the-go: River 2

    The River 2, another member of EcoFlow’s product lineup, is equally appealing with a generous 43% price reduction. During this Black Friday sale, the River 2 is available for only R3 999, offering an attractive R3 000 discount.

    Compact yet powerful, the River 2 features a high-capacity 256Wh battery and a rapid charging time of just one hour. With a 300W rated power output, expandable to 600W with X-Boost, River 2 is perfect for essential electronic devices, including smartphones, laptops, Wi-Fi routers, cameras and even televisions.

    A decade of power assurance

    Both the Delta 2 and River 2 series offer peace of mind, with their impressive battery life of 3 000 cycles, guaranteeing a decade of reliable power. To further ensure product quality, EcoFlow extends a reassuring 5-year warranty on these exceptional units. Their on-site after-sales service team provides top-notch service to earn your trust.

    Solar panels: the sustainable energy companion

    For those looking to harness the power of the sun, EcoFlow offers substantial discounts on its solar panels. Bundling with Delta 2 or River 2 Series, customers can enjoy savings of up to 47%. This unique pairing transforms portable power stations into sustainable solar generators, allowing users to reduce their grid dependency and access a source of long-term, eco-friendly power for off-grid living.

    EcoFlow’s Black Friday deals will run throughout November, from November 1 to November 31. It’s an opportunity for customers to save up to 47%, maximum saving at R27 999, on their favourite power solutions. Detailed information about the discounts and promotions can be found on the official EcoFlow website or the Takealot store.

    About EcoFlow
    EcoFlow is a leading eco-friendly energy solutions company with the vision to power a new world. Since its founding in 2017, EcoFlow aims to become a reliable and trusted energy companion for individuals and families across the world, providing accessible and renewable power solutions at home, outdoors and in mobile spaces. Today, with operational headquarters located in the USA, Germany, and Japan, EcoFlow has empowered more than 2.5 million users in over 100 markets worldwide.

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