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Segway Cube1000A 1024wh LiFePO4 Power Station $699 Delivered / VIC C&C @ ForgeElectrical

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I remember seeing this posted on ozb for $729 + delivery from kogan. https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/916527
seems to be cheaper here and from Australian store.

I saw a video of this on youtube, the selling points seemed to be stackable expansions, great app, and tough.

Max Output Power: 2200W- Initial Battery Power: 1024 Wh- Support Battery Pack: 4*BTX-1000- MAX AC output power: 2200W- Max DC output power: 384W- Dimensions: 354×289×284mm- Net Weight: 16.2Kg- App connectivity

Copypasta from previous deal:

Power station with 2200w AC output to power almost any household appliance.
A definite cut above the cheapies with IP56 waterproofing, UPS, 4000+ cycles, expandable to 5kw, low fan noise silent up to 700W draw, good smart app features, fast AC charge under one hour, etc.

this is not me but previous deal poster. —-> I bought the 2000A model on special in Feb for $1249 as extra storage/inverter for an older campervan and it has been brilliant. The 2000A is just the 1000A with an addon 1kW battery pack. The 1000A is the better buy, more portable with a big 2200W inverter output (4400w max) for such a small package.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2025

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  • +3

    Time to buy a couple and secretly charge them at work under the desk 😂

    • Hey! You can’t be nickin’ the power.

      • +1

        Power to the people!

    • +1

      Only 2400 days payback period! (Each)

  • Chris kringle for chris bowen sorted.

  • Anyone used this as a UPS?

    • -1

      I prefer USPS

    • +3

      Website says 0.03s which is marketing speak for a very slow 30ms.

      • +1

        yeah i think thats too slow tbh

  • I remeber checking this out closely and was tempted,…….still am lol.

    Economy delivery is free for me to two Qld addresses 4507 & 4570.

  • +1

    American plugs though right, would need an adapter for anything plugged in?

    • Looks like your right. Good pick up.

    • +2

      They've updated the description:

      IMPORTANT: This is Australian stock with Australian AC outputs and Australian Segway Warranty.
      The images is for illustrative purposes only.

    • I don't think they would sell american plug power station locally in australia. sounds dangerous to me.

  • Specs say 120V USA plugs, same as Segway AU website. Surely not actually USA model and just copied marketing?

    • +1

      They've updated the description:

      IMPORTANT: This is Australian stock with Australian AC outputs and Australian Segway Warranty.
      The images is for illustrative purposes only.

  • +1

    This or a refurbished Ecoflow Delta 2 through ebay for $639/$623 but only with ebay sellers 2 yrs warranty not 5 yrs.

    Has decent reviews from buyers though, so maybe worth considering, especially for people like me who

    like to open up to customise or don't care. Was actually leaning towards the DJI for estra power and some better

    features + super solid build, brand new with 5 yrs warranty. But the size/weight form factor for my everyday use

    does still really favour the Ecoflow all the same.

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/355713031534?_skw=ecoflow+delta+…

    • +1

      Hey mate thanks for the information. Just checked the original listed price is $859, voucher $171.8 then ends up with $687.2. How did you come up with the $639/623? Thanks

      • +1

        They put the price up earlier this week.

        • +1

          Was $799 befor the discount codes.

          • +1

            @ozhunter68: I guess so.

            Thanks mate, I think I may pull the trigger now before the price goes up again lol.

            • +1

              @mightyduke: Same price for New Delta 2 on Remy. I am patiently waiting for another TopCashback 50% cashback with no cap. Did this for a $1244 ebike and tracked great and got paid out $600, so only $644, winning. Given me motivation to try again for another big ticket item, but need to be prepared to pay price if not tracked/paid out, although I read they are the best to deal with if need to follow up and make a claim. As far as warranty claims go, probably just as bad as eBay, claimed warranty on a 100Ah Rock 100 Bluetooth Battery through eBay, and two RV fanms, no response from either.

              • @ozhunter68: "Remy" meant Temu, but looks they are all sold out on there now anyway as of yesterday.

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