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The AFERIY Portable Power Station 3600W is a high-capacity, expandable LiFePO4 battery generator designed for professionals and adventurers alike. With a base 3840Wh capacity extendable to 11520Wh, it supports multiple charging methods including AC, solar (up to 2000W), and car lighter input. Its pure sine wave inverter delivers stable 230V AC power with instant UPS switching, making it ideal for sensitive electronics and heavy appliances. Equipped with a smart BMS for safety and a lifespan exceeding 10 years, this portable powerhouse combines durability, versatility, and eco-conscious design to keep you powered through camping, travel, or emergencies.













































| ASIN | B0CHJGQ9XR |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,289 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 5 in Outdoor Generators |
| Colour | Black Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (270) |
| Date First Available | 7 Sept. 2023 |
| Included Components | AC Power Cable, MC4-XT90 Cable, Tools Bag, Protective Cover, User Manuel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 48 kg |
| Item model number | AF |
| Manufacturer | AFERIY |
| Material | ABS |
| Part Number | 3600W |
| Power Source | Solar Powered / Battery Powered / Electricity Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 47 x 51 x 37 cm; 48 kg |
| Size | 3600W |
| Special Features | BMS, LiFePO4, Portable, Super Quiet, Wheels |
| Style | 3600W |
| Voltage | 220 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 3600 watts |
M**S
Does what it is supposed to do.
I recently purchased the FERIY Portable Power Station 2400W, and it has truly exceeded my expectations. This powerhouse of a device has become an essential part of my outdoor adventures and emergency preparedness. First off, the 2048Wh capacity is incredible. It provides plenty of power for my essential electronics, including a mini-fridge, lights, and even my laptop, for extended periods. I love the fact that it’s equipped with a 2400W inverter, which can handle even heavy-duty appliances without any issues. Whether it’s powering my camping gear or acting as a reliable backup during power outages, this unit performs flawlessly. One of the most impressive tests I did was using it to power my Ninja Woodfire Smoker for over an hour, and it handled it with ease! This level of performance is fantastic for outdoor cooking without needing access to traditional power sources. The LiFePO4 battery technology is another standout feature. It’s known for its long lifespan, and I feel confident in the safety and durability of this power station. It charges quickly, and I appreciate that it holds its charge well when not in use. Plus, the variety of output options (AC, DC, USB) make it versatile for all my devices. What also impresses me is the portability of the unit. Despite its large capacity, it's surprisingly easy to transport. The sturdy handle and compact design make it convenient to take on trips without feeling too bulky. I also appreciate the clear display, which shows all the important stats like remaining battery life and input/output power levels. Overall, the FERIY Portable Power Station is a fantastic investment for anyone looking for a reliable, long-lasting power solution. Whether for outdoor use, emergency backup, or even as a power source for off-grid living, this device does it all. Highly recommended!
K**B
1248Wh is probably as much power as most can lift and carry single-handedly.
This review relates to the NEW 1200W AF-P110 MODEL with Large Display. It seems to do everything that's claimed. I get about 850-950Wh out of it in real-world mixed use, which is typical for a product of this type given conversion losses, and no better or worse than my Bluetti. More on efficiency later... Good features: Excellent, very large, clear and detailed display - better than all others I've seen to-date. Intelligent, very, very quiet cooling fans that operate only when needed and not often. Carry-able weight: 14.5kg is about as much as many can lift and carry single-handedly. 240v inverter ran 1000w Induction hob easily and 1400w Air-fryer when pushed (beyond stated limit). Ran T36-style 12v compressor fridge/freezer for <30hrs. Versatile selection of USB-A (QC3.0 18w) and USB-C (PD20w & 100w) high-speed ports. Usable high current 25A 12v XT60 port for powering multiple RV/in-vehicle outlets. Fast charges in <2hrs from mains; Solar up to 50v/500w, tried with many brands of panels. Long-life, high cycle LiFePO4 cells. 7-year warranty included by registering on-line with Aferiy. Not so good (if these matter to you): Display cannot be turned off, but does dim after a few minutes in use. There is no 'phone app to update firmware or control the unit (are they really needed?) No in-car charging lead included, but one is available here from Aferiy as an extra cost option. Techy note on efficiency: A friend asked me to explain why I‘m only getting 850-950Wh of energy from this 1248Wh rated power station when Aferiy claim this has an efficiency rating of Class A. If you don't care, ignore this bit... The stated power station capacity is 1248Wh, EVE 32130 LiFePO4 cells, nominal pack voltage 48v. As with all portable power stations of this ilk, energy is lost converting the 48v pack voltage into a usable state, namely 5v USB, 12v, or 240v mains. On-line video load tests, for almost all brands of power station, suggest an efficiency between 80% and 90% is achievable, 85% typical. Note though that all those tests use a near maximum continuous load – say a 1000w load for a 1200w inverter and a 2kw load for a 2400w inverter; in real-world use – say when camping or RV’ing - with mixed/sporadic loads, you’ll probably get less than 85%. For example, using a 1200w mains appliance with a 1200w inverter may yield 87% or better efficiency, say 1085Wh from this 1248Wh rated pack. However, using a 45/60-watt mains laptop/tablet charger over a longer time period yields far less available power overall, because there’s overhead running the inverter: In essence, you’re converting 48v DC to 240v AC, then down to (often) 20v DC to charge the device. Much energy is lost in those conversions. The bigger the inverter used – say 2400w - the more energy lost in overhead. Generally, it pays to use a power station with an inverter that most closely matches the loads (appliances) you intend to use with it. This Aferiy 1200w inverter model is therefore more efficient running higher powered camping appliances such as a 700w kettle, 900w toaster or air-fryer, or 1000w induction hob over shorter time periods, but like any other power station, that efficiency will be considerably reduced running smaller mains-powered appliances especially over longer time periods. This is equally true with my Bluetti power station. Where possible, smaller devices are more efficiently run from 5v USB (laptops, phones, fans etc) or 12v (fridges/coolers) where the conversion losses would be considerably less giving far better (more efficient) use of the available power. So overall, IMHO an excellent mid-sized unit for power-cuts or mobile/RV/camping use given it's capacity, versatility, and moderate size and carrying weight.
S**S
Cracking bit if kit
I recently purchased the Avery Portable Power Station (240V), and it has exceeded all my expectations. From camping trips to emergency backup at home, this unit delivers consistent and reliable power wherever I need it. The build quality is solid, yet it’s lightweight and compact enough to carry around easily. The 240V output is perfect for powering larger appliances, and it handled my mini fridge, laptop, and even a small kettle without any issues. I also really appreciate the multiple ports (USB, AC, and DC) which make it super versatile. Charging is quick whether through solar panels or wall outlets, and the battery life is impressive—it lasts much longer than I expected. Overall, a fantastic investment for anyone looking for dependable portable power. Highly recommended!
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