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JACKERY EXPLORER 1500 PRO: MORE PERFORMANCE PER POUND

What’s orange and black and can run your fridge, CPAP, or laptop for hours on end? That’s Jackery’s Explorer 1500 Pro, obviously. With its trademark orange accents and folding cooler-style carry handle, the new Jackery Explorer 1500 Pro provides high capacity and high performance in a relatively light and compact body. We say relatively because, for its 1,500 watt hours, it’s actually pretty light at 37.5 pounds. Compare that to the competing Goal Zero Yeti 1500X, which—despite having the same battery capacity—weighs about 8 pounds more than the Jackery.

Like the Goal Zero, the Jackery Explorer 1500 is probably the limit for what most people will want to carry to a campsite or up a flight of stairs while still offering a lot of power.

We know this from trying to move 3,000

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