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⚡ Stay charged, stay unstoppable — power your adventures and emergencies with Flashfish!
The FF Flashfish Portable Power Station packs a robust 40800mAh (151Wh) battery into a lightweight 4.1-pound frame, delivering 200W of continuous AC power alongside multiple DC and USB outputs. Designed for professionals and adventurers alike, it offers versatile charging for a wide range of devices, a user-friendly LCD display, and flexible recharge methods including solar compatibility. With advanced safety features and reliable customer support, it’s the ultimate compact power solution for camping, travel, and emergency backup.















| ASIN | B07T48L6CF |
| Additional Features | Quiet Portable Generator |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,844 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #80 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | FF FLASHFISH |
| Brand Name | FF FLASHFISH |
| Color | 200W 151Wh |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,133 Reviews |
| Engine Power Maximum | 200 watts |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Frequency | 60 hertz |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Ignition System Type | Electronic |
| Included Components | 151Wh Portable Power Staiton, AC Adapter, Car Charger |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.2"L x 4.3"W x 6.2"H |
| Item Type Name | 200W Portable Power Station, FlashFish 40800mAh Solar Generator With 110V AC Outlet/2 DC Ports/3 USB Ports, Backup Battery Pack Power Supply for CPAP Outdoor Advanture Load Trip Camping Emergency. |
| Item Weight | 4.1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | FF FLASHFISH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G200 |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Model Name | E200 |
| Model Number | E200 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 200 watts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Running Wattage | 200 watts |
| Runtime | 6 hours |
| Starting Wattage | 5 watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 6 |
| UPC | 703063905670 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 230 volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 |
| Wattage | 120 watts |
A**R
Good battery life
I was supprised with how small this battery is. The whole thing is less than the size of a shoe box and comes with several accessories including a USB light, a way to charge via wall outlet (AC) and a way to charge via car (12v DC). It doesn't have a built in DC/cigarette lighter style outlet for 12v appliances but it does have an adapter which you could then plug a splitter into it. It came fully charged which was a nice touch. The instruction manual says it will hold a full charge for about 3months. Recharging does take a long time (all night when plugged into the wall. Probably longer if plugged into a solar panel or car) It has a helpful built in display which shows battery life. There are 5bars and each bar represents approximately 20% battery life. So you can really know how much you have left. Everybody always wants to know what real world battery life will be so I ran some tests. My purpose for this was not to use with solar panels, but just to keep charged in case of power outages, I would be able to charge my phone, maybe watch a movie on my iPad, and most importantly to run a fan so I don't die of heat. Test 1: ran a big box fan on high, phone charging, iPad charging, USB light. Battery life was about 100min Test 2: medium size table fan plus phone charging. Battery life was about 3hrs Test 3: ran only a DC fan (the kind you see on school buses and mail jeeps) it was powerful enough to really blow but just sipped power. This ran on high for 12hrs and still had over 20% battery left. Test 4: just for kicks, I tried plugging it into a fridge (both full size and dorm size). Unfortunately, the surge was too much and it couldn't run it at all. This was about what I expected. Overall, I'm very happy with this product, especially for the price. I wasn't able to find anything bigger that didn't jump tremendously in price
C**S
It’s cute and great still… for me at least
Iv had mine since Oct 2020 and still works great well kinda of only last a few days for like a small one person fan which is what I use it for but like for my iPhone yeah it’ll drain it in 10-15 min and give me like 25 percent battery so yeah doesn’t last long anymore the battery but it’s enough for small things
P**N
Two hours of use time for box fan
Purchased for Storm season last year and finally tried it out during a power outage last night. It has stayed charged since purchase. We had an outage at 2am and I plugged one box fan in only, set to medium and the unit was dead within two hours. That math adds up with what the unit should handle.
S**W
Good for occasional use
I’ve had the Flash Fish power pack since the end of 2020. I’ve used it to power a small vintage sewing machine in my car while my son was fishing or working. It was great! Lately I’ve been using it to occasionally power my CPAP for very short periods of time. (I don’t have cell service at home and the machine has to send data to its provider so I take it for a ride to get cell service.) But when I got it out during a power outage to actually use to run my CPAP all night, it was dead. It had totally drained from 90% in a week just sitting in its box. And it’s not recharging above 1 bar. Now, I’m trying to decide whether to get the same unit again.
S**S
⭐️ Very disappointed with the battery life
I bought this power station last year for a camping trip for my birthday. I mainly bought it to power some lights and charge small devices, but the battery life was very disappointing. By the second day, the battery was already dead, even though we mainly used it for lights that don’t use much power. What surprised me the most was that I also brought a regular portable phone power bank, and it lasted about two days powering the same lights. I ended up using my phone power bank more than this power station that cost me almost $100. After the trip, I also noticed that the power station itself takes a very long time to recharge. When I connect my phone or other devices to it, they charge very slowly as well. My regular phone power bank charges my devices faster and, in my experience, has actually been more useful. I expected much better performance from a 151Wh power station. For the price I paid, I don’t think it was worth it. I’m very disappointed and personally would not recommend it.
B**A
Portable power
I got this portable power station to keep my devices charged when I’m out, and it’s been super handy. It’s lightweight and easy to carry, but still has enough power to charge my phone, laptop, and even a small fan. The multiple ports are great—I can plug in USB devices, DC appliances, or even use the AC outlet. The LCD screen is clear and helps me keep track of the battery. Charging it up is simple, whether through a wall outlet, car charger, or solar panel. Definitely useful for camping or just having backup power at home. It stores easily in my garage as well and is quite durable so I am not worried about it breaking. I've tested out blowing up an air mattress (plug in) and charging my phone and it was able to inflate 2 mattresses quite easily while still having charge.
K**T
Peace of Mind
I am very dependent on CPAP but I live in Northern California where we are experiencing fire prevention blackouts, wildfires, and evacuations. After a miserable two nights without CPAP I learned that it is not safe or possible for me to sleep without CPAP. It's essential to my health that i have it, even in a crisis situation. The usual solution is to buy a battery, the right kind of clips, an inverter, and then hope that you don't hook it up wrong and kill your $700+ CPAP machine. That was scary. So I was so glad to find this. I just plug it in for recharging or use and it works. Nothing scary. The manufacturer suggests buying an inverter from the CPAP manufacturer and using this on DC power, but I found it gives me a full night of use on 110 v on a full charge with 1 bar of power left in the morning. It didn't feel warm to the touch or change how my CPAP worked at all. It charges quietly and quick enough. It doesn't make any noise or throw fumes in the air like a gas powered generator would. My one quibble is the brightness of the LCD power screen. Man that's bright! I'm going to have to find something to cover that up. But it is nice to know how much power is left, and I reassured myself a few times during my test run that there was plenty of juice to get me through the night. I used it over 9 hours that night. Beware that it does not come with a solar charger, even though the box calls it a "solar powered" portable generator. I understood that when I bought it, so have no complaint. I'm trying to figure out if I will need any special cable when I buy a solar panel, which is my next purchase. We are currently in the middle of the Kincaid fire here in Sonoma County. Fortunately we have not lost our power yet, but I appreciate the peace of mind knowing I have this if I need it.
M**.
Short battery life.
It’s ok. Battery doesn’t last as long as we would like. It’s only good for 5-7 hours on full use. We use it mostly to run a 12 volt camping cooler, charge our phones and camera batteries. After that. It takes a full day to charge back up. Too bad we can’t charge it and run at same time. It shuts off when in charging mode. We will find another one that has longer battery life and just use this for quick charges. Need something that will last 3-4 days on a single charge. Update: Have had it and used it for about a year now. Used last on some string lights while camping. Just shuts off. Power bank doesn’t light up or charge anymore. Quite disappointed by this product performance.
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