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Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Station - Yeti 1000X w/ 983 Watt Hours Battery, USB Ports & AC Inverter - Includes Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel - Rechargeable Generator for Camping, Outdoor & Home

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Fulfilled by Goal Zero LLC

Arrives Wednesday, Jun 26
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Size: 1000X + Boulder 100


Features

  • Power. Anything. Anywhere. 983 Watt Hours makes this versatile station an essential for powering devices and smaller appliances. Efficiently charge phones, laptops, camera equipment, TVs, portable fridges, medical devices, and more; includes 1 power station, 1 solar panel, 12-volt car charger, 1 wall charger and 1 user guide
  • 7 Versatile Ports, 983 Wh Capacity: Power CPAP machines, WiFi routers, pellet grills and more with the Yeti 1000X, which keeps devices running efficiently with a variety of USB ports and a pure sine 1500 W (3500 W surge) AC inverter; note the Yeti 1000X integrates directly into home circuits with the Yeti Home Integration Kit (not included)
  • Recharge Fully in 12-24 Hours with the Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel: Turn your Yeti 1000X into a solar generator and unlock indefinite power when you combine it with the included Goal Zero solar panel; our power stations feature a MPPT charge controller (Maximum Power Point Tracking), which increases solar input by up to 30 percent
  • Durable Construction, Safe Electric & Solar Power: With a heavy-duty anodized aluminum enclosure and tier 1 lithium battery cell, this electric power station will provide reliable, safe power for years to come with super quiet operation and no gas or toxic fumes
  • This Is Goal Zero: Inspired by passion for adventure, respect for the planet, and a humanitarian heart, were presenting a new way forward in portable power use, as well as ensuring all communities have the necessary resources to reach their full potential

Brand: Goal Zero


Product Dimensions: 2"L x 2"W x 2"H


Item Weight: 25.9 Pounds


Connector Type: USB


Folded Size: 17x11.25x2.5 IN


Brand: ‎Goal Zero


Product Dimensions: ‎2"L x 2"W x 2"H


Item Weight: ‎25.9 Pounds


Connector Type: ‎USB


Folded Size: ‎17x11.25x2.5 IN


Included Components: ‎Battery, Solar Panels, Bag


Maximum Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Maximum Power: ‎50 Watts


UPC: ‎847974007792


Manufacturer: ‎Goal Zero


Part Number: ‎1000


Item Weight: ‎25.9 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎Yeti 1000


Size: ‎1000X + Boulder 100


Style: ‎Yeti 1000x with 100 Watt Boulder Solar Panel


Power Source: ‎Solar Powered


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Wattage: ‎100 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Portable


Warranty Description: ‎2 years


Date First Available: May 17, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great to have when the power goes out!!!
Size: 1000X
The Goal Zero Yeti 1000X Portable Power Station is a game-changer when it comes to portable power solutions for camping, travel, and emergency situations. With its impressive 983-watt-hour battery capacity, USB ports, and AC inverter, it offers a range of benefits that make it an essential addition to any outdoor adventure or emergency preparedness kit. First and foremost, the Yeti 1000X provides you with a reliable source of power in situations where traditional outlets are unavailable. This is especially valuable when you're camping in remote locations or facing power outages during emergencies. The 983-watt-hour battery capacity is substantial, and it allows you to charge various devices multiple times. Whether you need to recharge your smartphone, power a laptop, or run essential medical equipment, this power station has got you covered. One of the standout features of the Yeti 1000X is its compatibility with solar panels. You can harness the power of the sun to recharge the power station, providing an eco-friendly and sustainable energy source. This is not only great for reducing your carbon footprint but also ensures that you have power even in extended off-grid situations. This capability is a game-changer for environmentally conscious campers and preppers. The multiple USB ports and AC inverter offer versatility for all your devices. You can charge smartphones, tablets, laptops, cameras, and more, ensuring that you stay connected and powered up no matter where you are. The inclusion of an AC inverter makes it possible to run small appliances and power tools, expanding its usefulness far beyond simple device charging. In addition to its functionality, the Yeti 1000X is also highly portable. It features a rugged design with a comfortable carry handle, making it easy to transport to your campsite or keep it on hand during emergencies. Its compact size and lightweight design make it practical for both indoor and outdoor use. The build quality and reliability of Goal Zero products are well-known, and the Yeti 1000X lives up to that reputation. It is durable and designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor use. Goal Zero's customer support and warranty add an extra layer of assurance, providing peace of mind for your investment. In conclusion, the Goal Zero Yeti 1000X Portable Power Station is a versatile, dependable, and eco-friendly power solution that excels in camping, travel, and emergency situations. Its impressive battery capacity, solar compatibility, and ability to power a wide range of devices make it a valuable addition to your outdoor gear. It's a reliable companion that ensures you have the power you need when and where you need it, making it a must-have for anyone seeking independence from traditional power sources ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by Craig Bays

  • Highly recommend
Size: 1000X + Boulder 100
This provides enough power to sustain key appliances such as a refrigerator during a brown out or black out. It’s also the convenience of the solar power to charge up the unit if you actually don’t have access to DC power. I love the option of the Anderson ports to charge up to four panels to charge up the unit quickly. I will probably get a second unit for the smaller appliances and convenience at a later time but I absolutely love this ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022 by afellows

  • Selling the gas generator
Size: 1000X + Boulder 100
The solar panel is way bigger than I thought but it gets the job done
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2022 by David Bennett

  • Battery backup power.
Size: 1000X
It's what I needed
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2022 by GABE

  • Not reliable, questionable sine wave power
Size: 1000X
I bought this over other brands because I thought it'd be better to go with the "name brand" for a large battery. After using it for about a year, I'm convinced I made a mistake, and this is an unreliable battery/inverter. For a portable battery that you need to use off-grid, in emergencies, when/where there's no other way to power up a critical device -- unreliability basically means it's worthless. And worthless is considerable less value than the $1300 they charge for it. First, I question whether it's a true sine wave inverter. I used it with one device, and while using it after a while the device would power off. It happened multiple times. I switched the device over to an inverter on a bank of marine batteries, and the problem was gone. This wasn't a particularly power hungry device, but it was a scientific instrument. So I question whether the goal zero produces a noisy, non-sine wave power. I hardly ever use it, and it still looks brand new. But I used it enough when I first got it, and occasionally every once in a while, and it never seems to be reliable. Update: even the 12V socket is NOT reliable. I tried using the 12V socket to power an inflatable paddleboard pump. This time, it's not a fancy scientific device. These just need basic 12V DC power. I tried 4 different makes/models of pumps. All tests were at home indoors in air conditioning (so the Goal Zero shouldn't be over-heating). Two of the four pumps did not work with the Goal Zero. As soon as you turn on the pump, the light on the Goal Zero's 12V button goes red and it cuts power to the socket. I can reset the Goal Zero's 12V button/red light, but the same thing happens as soon as I turn on the pump. A second pump (different make/model) behaves exactly the same. Both pumps work fine though on a 20A 12V socket on an actual vehicle. These pumps don't draw that much current and should operate fine within the Goal Zero specs. What's annoying is that two other pumps (different makes/models) do work on the Goal Zeros 12V socket. So it seems like it's 50/50 chance if the Goal Zero ever works when I need it to. So again, the Goal Zero's problem is that it's not reliable as a portable battery power source. Seems like others are also reporting reliability issues. I'll try and update my review after contacting support and seeing if there is an easy fix, or if this will require sending in for a warranty fix. I've seen on online forums that their warranty fixes can take months to resolve though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by E Seto

  • Won't charge from solar
Size: 1000X
Got a brand new unit that will not charge from solar in any capacity. After watching a bunch of youtube videos apparently this is a widespread problem and a quality control issue on goal zeros part. Without solar working this unit is useless for my setup. A huge disappointment at this price point.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2021 by Satoshi

  • My second replacement has just gone dark
Size: 1000X
After just a few years my first Yeti 1000 stopped charging. I sent it to Goal Zero and they determined it was faulty and sent me an open box replacement. That one lasted about a year and they sent me another open box replacement. I've had that one for just a year and it has now stopped charging. What good is emergency power if you can't rely on it? Good thing I saved the box this time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023 by J. Queirolo

  • Warning: Not Built To Last - Class Action
Size: 1000X
Goal Zero Yeti products are not built for emergency use over the long term. In 4 years I used my Yeti 1400 a handful of times. I always kept it charged and one day it just stopped working. I contacted support and they said the product is discontinued and it cannot be repaired. It is not worth buying their products for emergency use only. I paid $1800 plus tax in 2019 and now all I have is a worthless brick. They offered me a 5% discount to purchase a new product. That was unacceptable. If you are having a similar issue I am preparing a class action lawsuit against Goal Zero. Give me a month and then google “Goal Zero class action”. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023 by Manton

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