- July 1, 2026
- Updated 4:24 pm
Be Prepared for Summer Power Outages with These Generators
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- July 1, 2026
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Preparation for Summer Heat: Over 230 million Americans are expected to experience temperatures exceeding 90 degrees during the summer’s first significant heat wave around the Fourth of July weekend. Continuous air conditioner use and increased power grid demand raise the risk of outages, especially with summer storms. To stay prepared, consider saving up to 48% on popular brand-name generators and power stations, along with discounts on MagSafe chargers to keep your devices powered.
Popular Power Deals:
- UGREEN MagSafe charger: $44.99 (25% off)
- BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 portable power station: $849 (21% off)
- Travel power strip: $16.99 (19% off)
- Portable charger, 2-pack: $19.99 (17% off)
- Oxseryn 4,400-watt gas generator: $262.19 (15% off)
- DJI Power 2,000-watt portable power station: $679.99 (48% off)
A DJI Power portable power station efficiently runs devices and appliances during camping or power outages. It recharges to 80% in only 55 minutes, ensuring you have continuous power. At its lowest price of the year, it’s a great time to purchase.
The Jackery HomePower 3600 Plus, priced at $1,799 (36% off), is a dependable home backup solution. It charges fully in two hours and supports nine devices simultaneously. This model may need a firmware update to utilize all features fully.
The Anker SOLIX C1000, priced at $849.99 (48% off), offers 1,800 watts of power and 11 charging ports, recharging fully in less than an hour. Adjust speeds and track usage via the app, and recharge quickly with the included solar panel.
The Champion 4,000-watt dual-fuel generator provides up to 10 hours on gas and 25 hours on propane. Its quieter operation is beneficial during blackouts, and it’s RV-ready with multiple outlets.
The WEN 8,000-watt dual-fuel generator has a 10.5-hour runtime and features electric start and a Carbon Monoxide shutdown sensor. It runs on both gas and propane.
The DuroMax 15,000-watt tri-fuel generator can power an entire home, using gas, natural gas, or propane. It’s portable, with solid-fill wheels and supports multiple appliances.
The Pulsar 7,250-watt dual-fuel generator is suited for RV use, offering remote start and dual output when connected to another generator.
The Westinghouse 18,000 dual-fuel generator offers up to 16 hours of runtime and includes automatic oil level shutdown features. Ideal for home use, it has a 10.5-gallon tank and remote start.
The Generac 2,500-watt gas generator is lightweight, silent, and perfect for camping or tailgating. Multiple outlets accommodate small appliances and tools.
The EF EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 power station generates 4,000 watts for entire home use. It’s operable via phone app and charges through AC outlets or solar panels.
FAQs:
What size generator do I need? Generator size depends on usage plans. Small models handle basic appliances, while backup home generators range from 5,000 to over 12,000 watts.
How long can a generator run? Many models operate for eight to 15 hours on a full tank, depending on fuel tank size.
What are the top generator brands? Leading brands include Honda, Yamaha, Champion, and Westinghouse.
For quick delivery, Amazon Prime members can have these generators sent directly to their doorsteps.
Christopher Murray is a commerce writer for Fox News, focusing on outdoor gear, DIY projects, pet products, and more.
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