Holy 300W! We're Reviewing the ZeroKor Portable Power Station
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 Published On Jul 5, 2021

Let's not blow a fuse here... Today for Men's Monday we #review and are #givingaway the ZeroKor Portable Power Station! This bad boy has 300W of power with a peak of 600W. Pretty impressive if you ask us!

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The good thing about a dead battery is that people give them away free of charge.

The bad thing is that once you give them a bit of juice, they’re re-volting.

What product are we plugging this week?

Hi, my name is Gary, and this is my buddy Matt.

We’re just a bunch of gadget nerds who were lucky enough to be invited by Amazon to participate in the very exclusive Vine Voices Program.

We review all the latest and greatest Amazon products before they go on sale, and then when we’re done, we give them away, FREE, to a random viewer!

Make sure you watch to the end to find out how to go in the running for today’s mystery Vine Voices product!

It’s the ZeroKor Portable Power Station!

She sells C Cells by the seashore, but REVU2U sends you a current product to power you through your day. OK, no more puns – we promise!

The ZeroKor Portable Power Station is a big old powerpack, plain and simple.

Looking at the numbers, we like what we see. Inside is a 75,000-milliamp hour lithium-ion battery array, able to push out a reliable 300 watts of power output with an absolute short-term peak of 600 watts.

For the layperson, that’s roughly 30 iPhone X charges, around 4-6 charges of an average laptop, or running a mini-refrigerator for a little more than 5 hours.

This particular model is designed to get you out of a pinch when there’s an emergency power outage in the home, but also caters for the camper.

There are two 110V 300-watt AC charger ports, two 9-12.6V 10-amp DC ports, three 5V 3-amp USB ports plus a quick charge USB. Given the power draw doesn’t exceed the load rating of 300 watts, theoretically you can charge 7 devices at the same time which is pretty awesome.

Sure, it can be charged from the wall socket, but interestingly, you can also charge it with the 12V cigarette lighter socket in the car, with a gasoline generator, and also with an MPPT compatible solar panel – though it’s important to note that this is not included in the bundle.

Because heat is an issue wherever there is an exchange of electrons, a built-in intelligent cooling fan system kicks in once the unit gets too hot so that neither the battery packs nor the devices are damaged. Not only that, but the battery management system has over current, short circuit, over voltage, and over protection as standard – safety first, right?

So, what do we like about the ZeroKor Portable Power Station?

We love our drones, but we don’t love how fast the batteries deplete when we’re flying them at max speed. This little baby is good for at least 10 quick recharges, meaning more time being big kids, and less time driving back home early grumbling under our breath about how wimpy the batteries are.

What’s a camping device without a flashlight? Rubbish. The ZeroKor Portable Power Station has one built in, which is super handy.

It works exactly as advertised, and the fact that it’s backed by an 18-month warranty tells us these battery packs are made to last.

What’s the downside?

So, beware of that 300-watt limit – we tried to run a bunch of stuff at the same time and it struggled to provide enough output. That being said, most campers can do without every creature comfort – we can’t!

Even though there are built in fans, if you’re drawing a decent amount of juice the power station will still get pretty hot. We found it got a little toasty with a power drill and electric sander hooked up and running at the same time.

So, what’s the verdict? Time to watch and find out!

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