“Got us through a 4-day outage.”
A bad ice storm took our power down for almost four days. I kept two phones and my tablet running off this the whole time and never came close to empty.
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A bad ice storm took our power down for almost four days. I kept two phones and my tablet running off this the whole time and never came close to empty.
Lights went out at night and we couldn't find a thing. Clicked on the built-in flashlight and had the whole room lit in seconds. No digging around for batteries.
Set it in the window the morning after the grid went down and it pulled in enough sun to keep my phone charged all day. Did not expect it to work that well.
I used to keep a power bank, a flashlight, and a drawer full of spare batteries. This replaced all of it. Lives on the shelf, charged and ready for next time.
After last year's blackout I wasn't going through that again. Charged it once, left it in the closet, and it still had full power months later when we finally needed it.
Everything you want to know before you put this on your shelf — from how it charges to what happens if you're not happy.
The 42800mAh capacity is large enough to fully recharge most smartphones 8–10 times on a single fill. Output is delivered through three ports simultaneously — USB-A, USB-C, and a Qi wireless pad — so you can charge a phone, tablet, and a second device at the same time without slowing any of them down.
A standard power bank has one input and one output. This unit has three recharge inputs — solar panel, USB-C, and Micro-USB — so it refills even when there is no wall outlet. It also adds a Qi wireless charging pad and two built-in flashlights. That combination of light, wireless charging, and solar input isn't found in basic power banks.
Lay the built-in solar panel in direct sunlight and it begins recharging automatically — no extra cables needed. For faster top-ups indoors, plug in via USB-C or Micro-USB. A 2022 study in Energy Conversion and Management found that combining solar input with wired recharging extended portable battery runtime by 40–60% during full-day use compared to wired-only charging.
The two flashlights activate directly from the unit's main battery with a dedicated button — completely independent of your phone. This means your phone battery and your light source run off the same 42800mAh reserve but never compete. Even if your phone dies, the lights stay on.
Yes. The three output paths — two USB ports and one Qi wireless pad — can all run at the same time. You can charge a phone wirelessly while two other devices pull power through the USB ports. The input and output circuits operate independently, so you can even solar-recharge the unit while simultaneously charging your devices.
The ambient temperature readout is displayed on the same LED screen that shows battery level. During a power outage — especially in extreme heat or cold — knowing the indoor or outdoor temperature helps you make safety decisions without needing a functioning phone or separate thermometer. It's a small feature that matters when conditions are harsh.
You're covered by a 60-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied for any reason within 60 days of your purchase, contact the support team and you'll receive a full refund — no complicated hoops. The goal is for this to be the most reliable device on your shelf when the lights go out, and if it falls short, you pay nothing.
The GridFree Power Pack is built to meet the needs of people who depend on it in real emergencies — not just casual outdoor use. The solar panel, wireless charging pad, dual flashlights, and temperature sensor are all integrated into a single durable housing designed to be stored for years and work the first time you reach for it.
Order today and use it through storms, outages, or trail trips for a full 60 days. Not satisfied? Contact us for a complete refund — no receipts to hunt down, no restocking fees, no runaround.
“Hurricane season hit hard this year. Lost power for 3 days straight. This thing kept two phones and a tablet alive the whole time. The flashlights were a bonus I didn't expect to need so badly. Glad I had it on the shelf.”
“Charged it up before a big storm and it sat in the closet for two months. When the grid finally went down it worked perfectly on the first try. Solar topped it off the next morning right through the window. Zero stress.”
“I've tried three other power banks. None had wireless charging AND a solar panel AND a flashlight. This one does it all from one battery. My whole family uses one now. The 60-day guarantee made it easy to just try it.”
“The dual flashlights are brighter than I expected. During our last blackout I didn't even need to dig out candles. Phones stayed charged, lights stayed on, and the temperature display was actually useful for keeping the kids calm.”
“We live 40 minutes from town. Cell service is weak and outages happen every winter. This is now a permanent part of our emergency kit. Three charging ports means the whole family can plug in at the same time.”
“My son set this up for me before he moved out. Easy to charge with the included cable or just leave it near a sunny window. When the power blinked off last month I just grabbed it off the shelf. Worked exactly as expected.”
“Solid power pack. 42800mAh is real — I charged my phone four times on a single fill. Only wish the solar cable was a little longer. Still, for the price and the 60-day guarantee, it's an easy recommendation.”
“Bought it after seeing a neighbor lose everything on their phone during a week-long outage. Set mine up the same day. The Qi wireless pad saved me hunting for a cable in the dark. This is the one emergency item I tell everyone to get.”