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I won't have to leave my home during a power outage. I have medical equipment that needs power at all times.
Linda · October 8, 2025
This is a good item the battery last about 6 hours running 2 freezers. I would recommend this to anyone.
William · September 17, 2023
All in one wind turbine/solar inverter battery system!
If you're looking for that all in one wind and solar battery system, this is a decent one. I wish they could look into LFP battery technology, but they want to be in a competitive position in the industry. I use the the Elite model with solar and dual wind turbines. It's a great addition to my EcoFlow which the Nature Generator can provide the inverter power from both the wind/solar and then pump that into the EcoFlow. I live in a windy coastal area off the Pacific and at certain years you can see 200+ days of fog which solar doesn't help drastically, but the wind is pretty constant here. There's a peace of mind knowing an all in one is backup by one solid company, instead of piecing together a bunch of different components together and not having it work and troubleshooting it is more of a hassle (unless you're into that and have a bunch of spare time). Customer service is top notch! They respond with any questions regarding your order/technical/support. That have a great crew! I do not recommend ordering through Amazon, even though it's initially easy, but if you needed to return a part of piece, it's more of a hassle through Amazing then directly through Nature's Generator's sight, plus they have sales/promotions on the site too. I know, because I went through the return process through Amazing for a different part and threw the seller of Nature's Generator's Amazon team. At least for now, it's better to go through they direct site. Can't say how much I enjoy watching at night time, seeing the wind power flow into the generator and through the day too. Honestly, solar on semi-clear/sunny days definitely see more return in power, but the wind charges all the time (day and night) is what's cool.
Chan · February 21, 2023



