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Review on 🌞 Portable BigBlue 100W Solar Panels - Waterproof Tempered Glass Solar Charger with Carry Suitcase, Aluminum Kickstands, and 5.2ft Anderson Connector for RV Battery and Generators by Kenneth Rich

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love suitcases!

I had both the Jackery Solarsaga 100 and the Goal Zero Bolder 100. I sold the Solarsaga because I figured I wouldn't need it after moving to a larger power plant. I made a mistake so I bought a Target Zero over 100 to replace. I didn't buy another Solarsaga because I didn't like the padded stand. Well that was a big mistake; Bolder was anything but portable. It was too heavy, which made it difficult to transport and set up, so I ended up selling it. Big Blue is a great middle ground between the two I've had before. It weighs much less than the Bolder but is heavier than the Solarsaga. The footpeg isn't as solid as the bolder but much better than the Solarsaga. In terms of performance, Big Blue looks better than both. Average in full sun: Solarsaga put out 65 watts, Fatter 75 watts and Big Blue 90 watts. Keep in mind that the Solarsaga is a soft shell panel and generally doesn't perform as well as a hard shell, but is much more portable. In summary, the Big Blue is an excellent panel for price, performance and portability. It works better than the two branded panels I had before, it's cheaper and it's easy to transport. Highly recommended.

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Fits