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Today we are taking look at some solid price drops on the EcoFlow portable power stations. If you’re looking to power your off-grid adventures and trips out in the wild, for a limited time you can get up to $350 in savings on a range of EcoFlow power gear from its weekender power station all the way up to its flagship DELTA Solar Generator bundle. EcoFlow’s power gear is highlighted by X-Stream fast charging, USB-C connectivity, and the ability to charge between 10 and as many as 13 devices at once while staying completely off-grid. Head below for a closer look at today’s EcoFlow price drops. 

EcoFlow RIVER Pro Portable Power Station

EcoFlow is now offering its 720Wh RIVER Pro Portable Power Station for $549 shipped from its website or Amazon. Regularly $649, this is a straight $100 price drop and among the lowest prices we have ever tracked on the highly-rated portable power system. Offering up to 720Wh of power, or double that via the RIVER Pro Extra Battery, it makes for a wonderful addition to any outdoor, camping, boating or hiking kit, and is ready to power your off-grid adventures for years to come. Boating three AC outlets, 100W USB-C, DC power, various USB-A ports, and more, it can power up to 10 devices at once including everything from your smartphones and tablets to DIY tools, small cooking appliances, and much more. Alongside solar power compatibility, EcoFlow X-Stream technology enables you to “charge the RIVER Pro from 0 to 80% within one hour and offers a full charge in just 1.6 hours.” Rated 4+ stars. 

EcoFlow RIVER Pro Portable Power Station $549 (Reg. $649) from EcoFlow or Amazon.

EcoFlow RIVER Max Portable Power Station

Next up is the EcoFlow RIVER Max Portable Power Station. Regularly $599, you can now lock this one is at $499 shipped from EcoFlow or Amazon, or $100 off the going rate. If the RIVER Pro model above is designed around extended vacations out into the wild, you can consider the RIVER Max more of a weekender variant. It provides up to 576Wh power system with three 600W AC outlets (peak 1200W), an LED flashlight, alongside a series of USB-A and -C ports. This one also features a modular system so you can double its capacity with a RIVER Extra Battery giving you the “freedom to adjust the power and portability within seconds.” Rated 4+ stars 

EcoFlow RIVER Max Portable Power Station $499 (Reg. $599) from EcoFlow or Amazon.

EcoFlow 160 W Solar Panel

While there are several ways you can recharge the EcoFlow power stations, they are also compatible with the brand’s 160 W Solar Panel for a truly off-grid experience. Fortunately, the regularly $449 EcoFlow 160 W Solar Panel is now on sale for $299 shipped from EcoFlow or Amazon, or $150 off the going rate. This one is compatible with both of the aforementioned power station models, bringing clean off-grid power to your RV and camping trips, tailgates, and more. The foldable, compact solar panel comes in at 15.4-pounds and has a conversion efficiency of 21-22% with the ability fully charge a RIVER Pro in 6-12 hours. The 4+ star-rated system also comes with a handy travel case that doubles as a kickstand “which enables you to position the solar power in any direction or orientation, allowing multiple solar panels to be connected together without any obstructions.”

EcoFlow 160 W Solar Panel $299 (Reg. $449) from EcoFlow or Amazon

EcoFlow DELTA + 160W Solar Panel bundle

And lastly, it’s time for EcoFlow’s flagship DELTA Portable Power Station bundled with the aforementioned 160 W Solar Panel. You can now score this combo bundle for $1,499 shipped, down from the regular $1,849, from EcoFlow or Amazon. That’s a total savings of $350 and the lowest price we can find on the flagship bundle. 

EcoFlow DELTA Solar Generator bundle $1,499 (Reg. $1,849) from EcoFlow or Amazon


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Peter Kay forced to postpone gigs for a second time because of arena issues

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Peter Kay forced to postpone gigs for a second time because of arena issues

Peter Kay says he has been forced to postpone two shows at a new arena in Manchester again – this time for almost a month.

The comedian was due to perform at the Co-op Live in Manchester, which is set to become the UK’s biggest arena, on 23 and 24 April.

Behind-schedule power tests and safety concerns meant both gigs were initially pushed back to 29 and 30 April – but now, the dates have been delayed until 23 and 24 May.

Co-op Live’s general manager, Gary Roden, resigned yesterday following a series of problems and delays at the new venue.

Kay wrote: “To everybody with tickets, my apologies once again… I know I can’t believe it either.”

He added: “It’s very disappointing but your safety is important and I won’t compromise that.”

The £365 million arena’s general manager announced his resignation after a slew of issues led to a delay in the opening of what will be the UK’s biggest indoor arena.

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In an X/Twitter post today, comedian Kay apologised to fans for the cancellations.

The 50-year-old Phoenix Nights star wrote: “To everybody with tickets, my apologies once again but unfortunately the Co-op Live still isn’t ready and so, as yet, remains untested for a large-scale audience.

“Consequently, they are having to reschedule my two shows yet again (I know I can’t believe it either).”

Today it also emerged that The Black Keys gigs due to be at the venue this month have also been pushed back.

Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys performs live on day 2 of the Isle of Wight Festival 2015, Seaclose Park, Isle of Wight
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Headaches for Co-op Arena became patently clear after capacity for a test event last Saturday was reduced with just hours’ notice.

The arena announced on Monday that Kay’s performances would instead take place on 29 and 30 April, with Kay saying he was “truly gutted” by the delay but the comedy gigs will now move to 23 and 24 May 23.

He wrote: “Tickets will be transferred, or refunds given if the new dates aren’t suitable. It’s very disappointing but your safety is important, and I won’t compromise that.”

In a post on X/Twitter, Co-Op Live Arena said: “Since making the difficult decision to postpone the live shows at Co- op Live due to take place this week, we have been undertaking an extensive protocol of testing critical procedures to ensure all areas are ready for fans.

“To ensure that we can run all shows safely, regretfully we have now had to take the decision to reschedule the planned The Black Keys and Peter Kay shows.”

The US rock band will now play at the venue on 15 May.

Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester
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Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester
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A spokesperson for the venue posted: “Rescheduling Peter Kay and The Black Keys will give us the extra time we need to continue testing enhanced emergency communications thoroughly.

“This is vital to satisfy the rigorous set of guidelines and protocols that are necessary for a venue of this size to ensure that our fans, artists and staff have the safest experience possible.”

Over the weekend, a preview concert starring Rick Astley was also hit by delays, with ticket capacity slashed just hours before his gig was due to begin.

Astley fans who had their tickets cancelled have instead been offered seats to see US rock band the Black Keys play next week – but now that show has been cancelled.

Organisers said one problem in particular related to the power supply that was the cause of the cancellation.

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A spokesperson said: “It is critical to ensure we have a consistent total power supply to our fully electric sustainable venue, the completion of which is a few days behind.

“Rescheduling gives us the extra time we need to continue testing thoroughly. This is vital to satisfy the rigorous set of guidelines and protocols that are necessary for a venue of this size.”

Once fully open, the arena next to Manchester City’s ground will have a capacity of 23,500, overtaking the size of the existing Manchester Arena which can hold 21,000 spectators.

Built at an estimated cost of £365m, the arena counts former One Direction singer Harry Styles as one of its investors, with the pop star also advising on some elements of the arena’s design.

Other stars that were due to play at the venue include Take That, Liam Gallagher, Olivia Rodrigo and Eric Clapton.

Peter Kay has been on a comeback tour since December, appearing in Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham – his first tour since 2010.

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Jack Whitehall reacts after Prince William calls his jokes ‘dad-like’

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Jack Whitehall says he’s been the victim of “outrageous shading” after the Prince of Wales described his jokes as “dad-like”.

The next in line to the throne was asked by a group of school kids to tell a “dad joke” – and responded by saying he was “channelling” the 35-year-old comedian.

On X, Whitehall quipped: “There goes my knighthood.”

In a light-hearted, split-screen video, Whitehall reacted to the prince’s comments – but flattery after being name dropped turned to mock offence after William critiqued his jokes.

“Rinsed by the future King,” the comic said.

William made a surprise visit to a school in the West Midlands yesterday after a pupil requested he come and learn about their mental health campaign.

During the trip, William was asked to join children from St Michael’s Church of England School in Sandwell for the “dad joke” segment of their radio show.

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He said: “I’m trying to channel Jack Whitehall, because most of his jokes are pretty dad-like.

“I think what I’ll do is I’ll say a joke which is Charlotte’s favourite joke at the moment, she keeps telling me.”

The Prince of Wales during a visit to St. Michael’s Church of England High School in Sandwell
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The Prince of Wales visits a school in Sandwell. Pic: Kensington Palace

The royal began with “knock knock” – and when pupils replied “who’s there”, William said “interrupting cow”.

As the kids tried to ask “interrupting cow who?” he made them laugh by saying “moooooo” before they could finish the sentence.

Whitehall shook his head with disapproval while listening to the joke – but then picked up a notebook and scribbled it down, as if he planned to use it in a future set.

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Whitehall – who welcomed his first child with his partner Roxy Horner last year – has written a Netflix special called Settle Down about becoming a father.

He is known for his sarcastic and self-deprecating stand-up comedy, starring in the sitcom Bad Education, and his long-running travel show with his father Michael.

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Orpheus Pledger: Home and Away star accused of assault arrested after manhunt

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Former Home and Away star Orpheus Pledger has been arrested following a three-day police manhunt for the actor, according to Australian media reports.

The 30-year-old was due to appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday accused of assaulting a woman, Sky News Australia said.

The actor had been granted bail on Monday for a court-ordered hospital assessment and had been ordered to return to court the next day.

When he failed to show up – Victoria Police issued a warrant for his arrest and asked the public to help find him.

On Thursday night, Victoria Police confirmed Pledger had been found and arrested, ABC News and Sky News Australia reported.

He is facing four assault charges for allegedly assaulting a woman.

Pledger’s manager Craig McMahon told the Sydney Morning Herald he had not been in contact with his client this week but that he had been shocked by the assault allegations.

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Pledger starred in Neighbours, another Australian soap, in 2011.

He joined the cast of Home and Away in 2016 and played Mason Morgan for three years.

Earlier in his career, he appeared in other TV shows, Silversun and CrashBurn.

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