We absolutely love our Jackery 1000 on our boat for running electronics on the boat. We have also had our Jackery 240 since 2020 and it has been awesome for inflating our inflatable paddleboards, airing up our RV spare tires after a blowout and the kids bike tires, charging various devices on RV travel days in the truck, etc. and they don’t take long to recharge. Just a great brand! I approve this message! 😂👍🏾👍🏾 Enjoyed the video!
Thanks for showing us this product. We really need to have supplemental power for John's CPAP while boondocking. Much better than running the generator all night.
I own the 240, 500, 1000 and 2000 Jackery love them all, when the electricity went out in my community I was so happy I had them. I get more use out of the 500 and 240. When I’m on the road. 500 also kept my large refrigerator running through the outage.
I used the 1000 plus to watch my Philly Eagles beat Dallas in the shed with 2 TVs plugged in. With the TVs, I still had well over 7 hours of battery. The solar panels are a defiant plus if you are in your camper and the power goes out at the campground.... hint, hint... lol I personally believe the Jackery last a bit longer then another solar generator I have of comparable watt hours. Simone and I used the solar generator when we boondocked at Assateague Island (which is a primitive site) to watch TV during the quite hours. I will defiantly be camping with a solar generator from here on out. Everyone needs to have one handy just in case.
I agree that the Jackery tend to last longer than other generators with the same watts. We love our inverter so much easier to transport when traveling.
Okay so I have a 300 watt jackery but it's not a 300 plus. And that thing ran out so fast. It seemed like it ran out faster the first time I used it as opposed to the second time. And all I have plugged in was my laptop. And the jackery was charged up a full 100%. Now camping out of a converted van is where you really need that jackery power because you don't have anything to plug into Campground Shore power. And I'm not talking about a sprinter van or anything I'm talking about just a regular van that you converted to a camper van. I'm trying to figure out what's the best power to have so when I go to a campsite and cannot plug into Shore power I will still have enough power source to plug in my little hot pot, my laptop that I use as my source of TV, and to charge up my cell phone
A 300 watt is not alot of wattage. Unless you have a plus. They will not give you hours like a 500 or 1000 watt. 300 watts is more so used to recharge your gadgets.
I might have used mine's wrong I don't know but I wasn't trying to just charge I was trying to use my laptop as my source of watching videos or Netflix and it kind of went out really quick I don't know if it lasts 2 hours
I have a 500 watt jackery power station. And it’s amazing. Thank you guys. One love.
We absolutely love our Jackery 1000 on our boat for running electronics on the boat. We have also had our Jackery 240 since 2020 and it has been awesome for inflating our inflatable paddleboards, airing up our RV spare tires after a blowout and the kids bike tires, charging various devices on RV travel days in the truck, etc. and they don’t take long to recharge. Just a great brand! I approve this message! 😂👍🏾👍🏾 Enjoyed the video!
The Jackery line has been one of favorite power station to use. We haven't been let down by it yet. I agree with you!
Great review of the Jackery.
Talm is the King of Power-banks!
Yea he is. 😂 Thank you!
Nicely done we have the 300 and love it. We will now add the 1000 thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much 👍
Thanks for showing us this product. We really need to have supplemental power for John's CPAP while boondocking. Much better than running the generator all night.
The power stations are very handy when Boondocking overnight somewhere. We watched TV and ran a fan off of it.
Thanks for these comparison/testing videos. We find them helpful.
Thanks so much for watching and supporting.
We definitely need to get one of these they will come in so handy so glad it works so great!
Yes, it's very handy
Thanks for watching Adrian and Ruth.
Great job! 👍Really looking forward to the video you promised to make for our products.
What product did you send us?
Now that was very informative, thanks guys!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I own the 240, 500, 1000 and 2000 Jackery love them all, when the electricity went out in my community I was so happy I had them. I get more use out of the 500 and 240. When I’m on the road. 500 also kept my large refrigerator running through the outage.
You are cover should anything happens.
Thank you for the information!
You bet!
I used the 1000 plus to watch my Philly Eagles beat Dallas in the shed with 2 TVs plugged in. With the TVs, I still had well over 7 hours of battery. The solar panels are a defiant plus if you are in your camper and the power goes out at the campground.... hint, hint... lol
I personally believe the Jackery last a bit longer then another solar generator I have of comparable watt hours. Simone and I used the solar generator when we boondocked at Assateague Island (which is a primitive site) to watch TV during the quite hours. I will defiantly be camping with a solar generator from here on out. Everyone needs to have one handy just in case.
I agree that the Jackery tend to last longer than other generators with the same watts. We love our inverter so much easier to transport when traveling.
Hey ABs, thanks for the demo!!! How would the Jackery 1000 perform with a small 1500 watt space heater for my van?🤔
It will run your space heater, how long depends on the wattage of the heater.
Very well done, you guys!
Thank you kindly!
Okay so I have a 300 watt jackery but it's not a 300 plus. And that thing ran out so fast. It seemed like it ran out faster the first time I used it as opposed to the second time. And all I have plugged in was my laptop. And the jackery was charged up a full 100%. Now camping out of a converted van is where you really need that jackery power because you don't have anything to plug into Campground Shore power. And I'm not talking about a sprinter van or anything I'm talking about just a regular van that you converted to a camper van. I'm trying to figure out what's the best power to have so when I go to a campsite and cannot plug into Shore power I will still have enough power source to plug in my little hot pot, my laptop that I use as my source of TV, and to charge up my cell phone
A 300 watt is not alot of wattage. Unless you have a plus.
They will not give you hours like a 500 or 1000 watt. 300 watts is more so used to recharge your gadgets.
Hey guys, by the way, how long would that insta pot and hot plate be able to run off of the 1000?
It would run the insta pot a little over 2 hours.
Hey Bandits i brought both them!
I'm sure you won't regret it. They are worth having.
I might have used mine's wrong I don't know but I wasn't trying to just charge I was trying to use my laptop as my source of watching videos or Netflix and it kind of went out really quick I don't know if it lasts 2 hours
Depending on your wattage and amphours will determine how long the power station can be used.
Nice video we have the 300 but we do carry a generator with us but sometimes you can't run the generator that $1,000 looks real good to me😂
The 10000 is very useful. We use it during the night time when Boondocking.
Yes that I would definitely use for because we Boondock a lot with some friends
Is that for sale LOL
@franciscorollins4459 yes there's a black Friday sale going on now on the power stations.
You guys should of call Consumers affairs, You have a receipt 😮
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