BUYING GUIDE

How much power do you actually need?

Bigger isn't always better — it just means paying for capacity you won't use. Here's a straightforward way to match capacity to what you're actually doing.

~200Wh — Ultralight hiking & backpacking

DC-only power for phones, headlamps, and small gear when every ounce in your pack counts. See TRAIL Series →

~300Wh — Camping

Charging phones, cameras, headlamps, and a small speaker over a weekend. See RIVER 3 →

~500Wh — Travel & extended trips

Longer trips, a mini fridge or CPAP machine overnight, laptop charging on the road. See RIVER 3 Plus →

~500-1,000Wh — Weekend & RV trips

More headroom for small appliances on multi-day trips without stepping up to the bulkier DELTA class. See RIVER 2 Max / RIVER 2 Pro →

~1,000Wh — Everyday use & home office backup

Keeping a router, monitor, and laptop running through a power cut, or powering tools on a job site. See DELTA 2 / DELTA 3 series →

~2,000Wh — Home backup

Running a fridge, some lighting, and essential circuits through a multi-hour outage. See DELTA 2 Max / DELTA 3 Max →

3,000-4,000Wh — Off-grid living & whole-home backup

Multiple appliances, well pumps, or true off-grid property power for days at a time. See DELTA Pro / DELTA Pro 3 →

6,000Wh+ — Replace-your-generator territory

Built for households that genuinely can't afford downtime — stacks with extra batteries for multi-day, whole-property power. See DELTA Pro Ultra →

WHICH SERIES?

The four EcoFlow lines, in plain terms

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