🎒 Carry Your Power in Style!
This waterproof carrying case is specifically designed for the Jackery Explorer 500 and other portable power stations, featuring a durable, tear-resistant material and ample storage with 8 pockets. It's perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, providing easy transport with padded handles and adjustable straps.
Manufacturer | LEFOR·Z |
Part Number | Power pack 500 |
Item Weight | 1.59 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.28 x 5.28 x 7.01 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Power pack 500 |
Size | Medium(Fits 500W) |
Color | Black-Medium |
Style | Medium(fits 500w) |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**N
Fits and seems sturdy
Seems well made. Fits my Bluetti EB-3A great.Has enough room for the extra cables and other accessories.
N**.
High Quality. Fits AC180 Perfectly.
This is a very well constructed and high quality carry bag. It has plenty of room for multiple cables and assorted extras. Fits my Bluette AC180 perfectly.
M**E
Love the space for extra cables
Fit my bluetti ac70 perfectly.
J**N
Exceeded expectations.
I've been coming up with more and more uses for my Jackery Explorer 290, and I also noticed that it was getting beat up from riding around in the work truck from time to time.I wanted an inexpensive, soft-sided bag to contain it. Something with room for Jackery-specific accessories (I've accumulated a fair number of accessories as I've developed more uses for it), and also something that didn't waste too much space.This fits that role. It isn't perfect, but it fits.The fit on this smaller-form Jackery (with the big fixed handle on top) is OK: It is appropriately snug on the long dimension, and from top to bottom, but has some wiggle room (over an inch) from front to back. It's not the end of the world (the bag will squish fine if I need the space), but I'd have preferred to have something that was more form-fit in every dimension for the main compartment.The bag was packaged in a thin transparent bag, and was very neatly folded and somewhat compressed. There was no literature included in the bag, but none is needed or desired. It was easy for me to cut the tape holding the bag shut to release the bag from the bag (it's bags all the way down), although using colored tape (with pull tabs!) instead of ambiguously-transparent tape would have made unpacking it even easier.And it's got pockets to put stuff in. One on the left, one on the right, with velcro closures. (I have a 24V Kobalt battery adapter in one of these, and this is probably its forever-home.) There is an area within the zippered pouch on the front that is segmented into two opaque sections, in case one's accessories are afraid of eachother. And there is a fairly large mesh zippered pocket within the zippered lid that makes it easy to see what is inside -- good for a mix of USB cables or whatevers.None of these pockets are very deep -- they want to contain mostly-flat things. They are good for charging adapters and small cables, or pants-pocket-oriented power banks. To wit: The flat-ish power brick that was included with my Jackery fits well in one segment of the front zippered pocket, but would not comfortably hold a billiard ball.The fabric is woven. I cannot tell if it is nylon or poly-whatever or something else, but it is made with a synthetic fiber in a square-shaped weave that seems like it will be reasonably-durable in my use. There are claims of water resistance and it seems likely that it will help protect against brief transport in rain, but it should not be relied on: After you carry this case (and a Jackery) in the rain, it will be good to open everything up, take everything out, and let it all dry completely to avoid issues with lingering moisture.The main compartment, where the Jackery (or whatever) goes has foam padding in the walls. It is reasonably-thick padding, in that: It can be reasoned that it will help with occasional tumbles (and reduce accidental button-pushes), but will probably will not help much with real drops from a substantial height. This level of padding suits my use-case perfectly.It has four flexible molded rubber feet on the bottom that are probably useless appendages in the common use of this item, but they are feet and they do exist.A removable length-adjustable shoulder strap is included, and seems adequate. The clip-on hooks for this strap appear to be made of molded nylon, and nylon is a good material choice in this application. It seems to be a nice strap that is more than adequate of holding the weight of a fully kitted-out Jackery.This strap includes a small adjustable shoulder guard made of a soft rubbery material that I will probably cut off and remove since it is approximately useless: While I did attach the shoulder strap because I can envision using the shoulder strap to free up some hands sometimes, I'm never planning on trekking the Sahara with a Jackery slung over my shoulder. The shoulder guard seems to be well-made, but I will almost certainly never carry this bag on my shoulder long enough for that guard to matter at all: A wholly packed-out kit is simply not heavy enough for it to matter in normal use.The zippers, stitching, and velcro all appear to be fine. The closures are easy enough to operate, and the stitching that holds it all together appears to be adequate.This bag isn't perfect. It is holding its as-delivered folded form very well, even with the Explorer 290 inside, which makes it kind of unshapely: This doesn't substantially affect performance, but it does affect appearance. This bag is not a fashion accessory.But it is a functional tool to me, wherein I do not care about appearance. And it is fairly cheap.I am happy with this bag for the light-duty applications that I will be using it for, and will update this review if my opinion changes.
M**A
Great bag!
Fits my Bluetti power station EAB3 well. It has pockets that carry all the extra parts and wires.
R**V
EcoFlow River 2 Pro Case
I just got this case for my EcoFlow River 2 Pro and it is absolutely perfect. If you are on the fence as to which case will work for your EcoFlow River 2 Pro , go with this case. Now I read all of the reviews prior to my purchase and let me cover a few points.1. I was contemplating going with the more expensive $39.99 case on Amazon but when I reviewed/compared/contrasted the product and reviews, I really do believe they were basically the same case. This case was $10 cheaper however.2. The EcoFlow River 2 Pro fits perfectly. The power station handle does make the rear of the case protrude ever so slightly but it’s a non-issue. So don’t worry about that.3. Zippers. Based on several of the reviews, there were complaints about the quality of the zippers. Although the zippers do seem to be a little bit on the cheaper side, I don’t think it’s going to be an issue at all. They appear to be sturdy enough and I do believe they will hold up overtime. The zippers have a cover/flap which will keep them clean and provide a little bit of waterproofing. So that’s a nice touch for sure.4. Packaging. Based upon several of the reviews, customers were concerned about the manner in which the item was received. Now the packaging was minimal at best, it too is a non-issue. The case arrives tightly wrapped/taped in a clear bag. When I opened it up it quickly fluffs out and it was not wrinkled at all. So I don’t care if the packaging lacked “presentation” or was underwhelming.5. Padding. This is not an overly padded case. It does, however, I have enough padding to give good protection for your investment. Now if you are using it for an EcoFlow River 2 Pro there will be no additional room for “repurposing“ any of the original foam that your power station came in. There is only enough room for the power station itself.6. Side pockets and front compartment. The side pockets have enough room to store your heavy duty power cord. The front storage compartment is good for additional cords and the storage of your manual. There are additional pockets in this front lid area that are good for various cords or plugs.7. Lid Storage. There is netting to secure additional cords in this area but I would only use this area for lightweight cords and such. This is also a good area to secure your user manual. The netting does appear to be on the cheap side. The same netting is in the front compartment and it is definitely flimsy.So in summary, I would definitely recommend this bag and I’m happy with my purchase. I think it’s going be perfect to secure my EcoFlow River 2 Pro when it’s not being used.
C**5
loose fit for ecoflow river max
Practical, good design. Somewhat bigger than spected.
R**A
Great bag and strong
Strong bag and well made!
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