Anker Solix F3000 Bundle Drops to Record $1,999, Saves $2,499

Anker Solix F3000 Bundle Drops to Record $1,999, Saves $2,499

> At a Glance

> – Amazon slashes the Anker Solix F3000 power station + BP3000 expansion battery to $1,999-a record-low price

> – Combined capacity jumps to 6,114Wh, enough to run lights, fans and fridges for days

> – Peak output of 7,200W handles large appliances; full recharge in under three hours

> – Why it matters: A sub-$2K whole-home backup that normally costs $4,498 gives families weekend-long emergency power at half the usual cost

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Amazon has quietly slashed the Anker Solix F3000 power station and its matching BP3000 expansion battery to an all-time low of $1,999-a massive $2,499 discount off the regular $4,498 bundle price.

Power That Lasts Days

The base unit carries 3,072Wh of lithium power; snap on the included expansion pack and total capacity doubles to 6,114Wh. That reserve can keep essential devices-phones, routers, medical gear-running for several days without a recharge.

A 7,200-watt surge rating lets the system start and run energy-hungry appliances like full-size refrigerators, space heaters or a 13,500-BTU RV air conditioner.

Speed & Convenience

  • Re-energizes from 0-100 % in <3 hrs via household outlet
  • Pass-through charging keeps gear powered while the unit itself tops up
  • Built-in wheels and telescopic handle aid movement despite the 147 lb combined weight
Spec Solo F3000 With BP3000
Capacity 3,072 Wh 6,114 Wh
Peak Output 7,200 W 7,200 W
Recharge Time ~1.5 hrs <3 hrs
Street Price (today) not listed $1,999

An optional 400 W solar panel (sold separately) can trickle-charge the system for true off-grid living in campers or remote cabins.

Key Takeaways

  • Lowest price ever on Anker’s whole-home bundle-save $2,499 instantly
  • 6 kWh+ reserve keeps critical circuits alive for days, not hours
  • Deal listed as limited-time; no announced end date

Anyone needing reliable backup without generator noise or fumes can grab this record-breaking Amazon bundle while the discount holds.

Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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