EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 vs Jackery Explorer 300
44 facts in comparison
Based on 7 Reddit opinions. Close race—Explorer 300Jackery Explorer 300 edges ahead.

EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3
tldr; Reddit highly praises the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 as a comprehensive, albeit expensive, power solution, excelling as a UPS and offering versatile charging and high power output for home use.
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Jackery Explorer 300
tldr; Reddit considers the Jackery Explorer 300 an excellent entry-level portable power station for camping and emergency use, praised for its compact size and reliability.
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Why is Jackery Explorer 300 better than DELTA Pro 3?
- Higher Reddit score (79% vs 77%)
- Ultra-portable design perfect for camping
- Reliable power for phones, laptops, CPAP
- Compatible w/ Jackery's solar panels for
Reddit prefers the Explorer 300Jackery Explorer 300
Winning by 2 points (79% vs 77%)
💬Reddit Sentiment
Based on 62 Reddit mentionsOverall Rating
PORTABILITY
VALUE
FUEL EFFICIENCY
POWER OUTPUT
NOISE
RELIABILITY
Head to Head
| Topic | Pro 3 | Explorer 300 |
|---|---|---|
Portability | 33% | 0% |
Value | 12% | 9% |
Fuel Efficiency | 12% | 17% |
Power Output | 6% | 10% |
Noise | 20% | 21% |
Reliability | 20% | 14% |
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Key Specs
| Spec | EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 | Jackery Explorer 300 |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | EF ECOFLOW | — |
| Manufacturer | EcoFlow | — |
| Color | Black | — |
| Weight | 115.0 pounds | — |
| Height | 27.38 Inches | — |
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Based on Reddit sentiment across 5 categories
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💬What Redditors Actually Say
What Redditors Say
Best praise vs top criticism for Jackery Explorer 300
“Good, since, since the Jackery is needed. Note, though, that the Jackery 300 is relatively low capacity. It'll only run a TV and router for (depending on the size of the TV) 2-3 hours.”
What Redditors Say
Best praise vs top criticism for EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3
“Hi. I wanted to jump in just to give you a head’s up on your plans. Before you rush into any buying, it’s important to consider what you need at minimum. Right now, you probably will be disappointed with your purchase. Please note that I am making up all these numbers as best I can for a reasonable example. You need to get a little deeper into this before you can be sure of what you need. **Step1, Power Output:** Decide what things you want to power in an emergency and figure out how much power that is, at maximum. You want to power a refrigerator which is a huge power drain. A typical side-by-side fridge is going to use 800-1000 watts. There should be a metal plate inside the fridge that will have the information. It might list the voltage and amps instead of Watts, in which cast you multiply 115v (assuming) by the number of amps to get the max Watts. Now do that with all the other things you want to power. It’s honestly good to have a spreadsheet to keep track. You will use that maximum number against what your battery pack says is the maximum. The Delta Pro 3 says it handles up to 4000w, so that sounds great, but look into that more and makes sure “up to” means with the actual device you are getting and not only by adding extra equipment. **Step 2, Capacity:** OK, now you have to figure out if you have enough storage capacity (battery power). Again, from the spreadsheet, let’s say you measured 1000W. That means that for a full day’s use, you need 24hours X 1000W = 24,000 Wh, or 24 kWh! The good news is that your fridge doesn’t run 24 hours a day. They cycle on and off. If you have a kill-a-watt (and if you don’t, honestly you should get one), connect it to your fridge and let it go for 2 or 3 days to compute an average. Keep in mind that with no AC on in your house your fridge will run harder, so add 20% or so to that number for safety’s sake. I’ll go out on a limb ad say you’ll end with an average of 150-175w/hour, or so somewhere between 3.6-4.2 kWh per day. Now, you might see the problem. The bank you want is “only” 4kWh. That’s a lot for a portable device, but not very much if you want to run a fridge. Realistically, it will run only a fridge for less than 2 days before it’s out of power unless you have a way to recharge (see next step 3). You will likely want to run it for 2 hours and turn it off completely to save power. Depending on the quality and how often you open it that might extend things, but you see what you have here. A 4kWh system is not what you are looking for, unless you can recharge it every day. **Step 3, Generation power:** 300W worth of solar panels is not a lot at all. And those 3 panels will probably only generate around 200W on a good day, and only maybe 10 hours a day in the summer if there are no clouds. That means you can probably get 2 kWh extra every day, if you are lucky. That’s about half of what you need for just your fridge. You definitely need to shore up that 300W worth of solar panels. You can litera”
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Which is Better?
Close race, but Jackery Explorer 300 edges ahead by 2 points based on 62 Reddit opinions.
- 🎒 Ultra-portable design perfect for camping
- 📏 Reliable power for phones, laptops, CPAP
- ☀ ️ Compatible w/ Jackery's solar panels for
- Better Reliability (20% vs 14%)
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7 Reddit opinions analyzed · Last updated 3/8/2026