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The pangootek Portable Power Bank Station DFS100S packs a robust 99Wh (27000mAh) battery with 7 outputs and 3 inputs, including built-in Type-C and Lightning cables. Featuring 22.5W PD fast charging and an intelligent LCD display, it charges multiple devices rapidly and keeps you informed of remaining power. Its compact 1.5-pound design and built-in 4-mode flashlight make it the ultimate travel, camping, and emergency power solution.
Brand | pangootek |
Wattage | 99 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backup Phone Battery Pack Power Bank, Camping Portable Power Bank Station, Portable Charger for Laptop |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Output Wattage | 99 |
Special Feature | 99Wh Portable Power Station, Fast Charging PD 22.5W, 27000Mah, Portable Charger for Laptop |
Included Components | 1*portable power station, 1*instruction, 1*charging cable |
Color | 99.9Wh |
Product Dimensions | 2.84"L x 2.6"W x 5.87"H |
Model Name | DFS100S |
Engine Type | Inverter (Battery-powered) |
Engine Power Maximum | 99 Watts |
Running Wattage | 99 Watts |
UPC | 797422331897 |
Manufacturer | pangootek |
Part Number | DFS100S |
Item Weight | 1.46 pounds |
Item model number | DFS100S |
Special Features | 99Wh Portable Power Station, Fast Charging PD 22.5W, 27000Mah, Portable Charger for Laptop |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Capacity | 27000 Milliamp Hours |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
N**9
Small, Light "Starter" power station.
This small (battery size) power station works well, it is made by a company that usually does a good job with their fault protection and prevention. I have two other power stations that (from the looks and build) seem to be from the same manufacturer although all three power stations have different brand names. This power station has one input DC input and it charges at about 65 watts using the supplied AC charging cord, this same input port charges at about 109 watts when plugged into 12v "cigarette lighter" port using the supplied cable. Overall, the design is generic and easy to understand. There are only 2 minor drawbacks, one is the way the AC plugs are arranged, it would be very hard to plug in 2 AC devices with large plugs at the same time and in the rare case you could plug in two large plugs, one of those plugs likely block access to some of the USB ports the other very minor drawback is the size, based on the pictures, battery size and the measurements on the sale page, I expected the power station to be a bit smaller than it actually is, there are other power stations with the same size batteries that come in much smaller form factors, this power station is not meaningfully smaller than power stations with twice the battery capacity. (I'll upload pictures to support this statement). For the money this power station is still a win, it's light and small and with its LFP battery it should last for many years even if used and recharged daily. It would be a great little "starter power station" for someone who is new to power stations and doesn't want to spend a lot of money to sample these types of products. With the proper solar panel this could be part of a very small solar generator, and it could be a good introduction to "green power" for camping and such. For me this is part of my "distributed" off grid power solution where I have a small power station in each room just in case of storms and for the fun of it. Although I don't know the name of the actual manufacturer, I like all three of the power stations I have that seem to be products of the same OEM. For reference the Tenergy T600 is the largest of the three in the pictures above, it's on the right, the GoLabs R500 is on the left it was my "starter power station" and has been a rock of reliability, the subject of this review is the Pangootek R600 which is in the middle of the other two. In the close up of the Pangootek the AC sockets are visible and it can be seen how close they are to each other. The T600 has a battery that is slightly more than double the size of the Pangootek but physically they are very close in size.
M**A
Perfect for Camping and Power Outages
I bought this power station mainly for weekend camping trips and it’s been a total game-changer. It’s compact but packs a serious punch. I was able to charge my phone, run a small fan, and even power my laptop without any issues. Charging is quick (about 4 hours from a standard wall plug), and I love that it has multiple ports, including USB-C and regular AC outlets. The build feels solid and the handle makes it easy to carry. I haven’t tested it with solar yet, but having that option gives me peace of mind. If you’re looking for a reliable, portable backup power source, this one’s worth it.
S**Y
Reliable Backup Power – A Must-Have for Emergencies and Travel!
This portable power station is everything I needed and more! It charged up quickly, is lightweight for its capacity, and has plenty of ports for all my essentials. I’ve used it during storms, track meets, and even when the power flickered at home.The display is easy to read, the flashlight on the side is a bonus, and it gives me peace of mind knowing I have backup power ready to go. Whether you’re prepping for emergencies or powering devices on the go this is a solid investment.
L**N
Great for camping
I was able to charge phones, lamps, and speakers using this power source. Looks like a mini Jackery. Giving 4 stars only because it takes so long to charge. Otherwise, love the size and functionality.
K**A
Reliable and Handy!
Great power bank! It charges my phone fast and lasts a long time. The built-in flashlight is a nice bonus — super useful during travel or power outages. Compact, lightweight, and easy to carry. Definitely recommend!
J**E
Update my camping 👍
I buy this power station for camping, it works very good for my need, comes with AC, DC, USB, does all the job: inflate and deflate air bed and paddle board, lights in the night time, fan in the tent, charge laptop and scooter, it helps me a lot, I do not need to turn on my car to charge whatever I need during the camping, it is a big upgrade for my camping👍
N**S
Doesn't work
*** UPDATE ***Rec'd email from manufacturer wanting to walk me through fixing my problem. They indicated the units can get a "false battery display" because they are in the boxes for so long. This means the battery display may say it's at 100% but it's really at 30%. I charged it before losing power for approx 5-6 hours. When we lost power, it immediately shut-off when I plugged my CPAP into it and would not re-start. We then charged it for approx. 12 hours using a solar panel. Still would not turn on. We then charged it for 12+ hours after our power was restored. Still would not turn on. The only time we could get the screen to turn on was while it was charging. If I have to guess how much power the battery has when I'm in an emergency situation because the display is faulty/false, why do I even have it? Still a 1-star review.Original review:Bought to use to power my CPAP machine because I knew we would lose power during Hurricane Milton. Battery came partially charged (80% according to screen) so I plugged it in to get it fully charged before the storm hit. Screen said battery was charged to 100%. We lost power overnight. I turned on the battery & plugged my CPAPin to the AC output and pressed the AC power button - the battery completely shut-down and now it won't turn on at all. Wattage is more than sufficient to power a CPAP - no idea why it shut-off but it's now useless to me. Manual says to press the "communication button" to enter communication mode after plugging my appliance in. No idea what the communication button is because there is nothing in the manual or on the battery labeled as such.
T**M
Reliable
This power bank is a beast — the built-in cables are super convenient, and it charges my phone fast. I love that it can handle multiple devices at once, especially when I’m out camping or traveling. Solid battery life, compact design, and no more low-battery stress!
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