Stone Home Sola Cell Flexible Solar Panel: 300W/600W power output
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Meet the Flexible Solar Panel from Stone Home—your go-to for keeping gadgets alive when you're off the grid. Whether it's juicing up your phone or giving your car a bit of love, this 300W/600W, 18V powerhouse has your back. And with a 10A-100A controller thrown in, it's like having a personal energy bodyguard (safety first, right?).
Why you'll dig it:
- So light and bendy, you'll forget it's there—until you need it, of course.
- Packs a punch with top-notch efficiency, because who has time for weak power?
- Built like a tank (but way prettier) to handle whatever Mother Nature throws at it.
- 18V flexible design
- Includes 10A-100A controller
- Suitable for mobile devices
- Ideal for cars and camping
- 300W/600W power output
General specs
- Brand: Stone Home
- Model: Sola Cell
- Seller: Joom
- Power Output: 300W, 600W
- Voltage: 18V
- Controller: 10A-100A
- Compatibility: mobile phones, cars, camping equipment
- First listed by seller: 5/30/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Stone Home | Actually lighting | Decor Dream | Ideal Power Tool | Sea Global | Aneng Diagnostic Tools |
Model | Sola Cell | |||||
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Price | $153.88 | $325.69 | $46.53 | $57.92 | $39.46 | $43.16 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 8, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 28, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 29, 2025 |
Power Output | 300W, 600W | 600W | 300W | 100W | 20W |
Archie R.
Newcastle
June 10, 2025
as a freelancer always trying to save money, i was quite skeptical about this at first—i mean, does it really work as advertised? but after using it for a week or so, it's proven to be a proper workhorse. i've used it to charge my phone during a camping trip, and it did the job without any hiccups. the flexibility is a game-changer; i could roll it up and stash it in my bag easily. it seems efficient, though i haven't tested it in all conditions yet. overall, for keeping gadgets alive off the grid, it's been reliable and straightforward, which is exactly what i needed. would i recommend it? yeah, if you're in a similar boat and don't mind the initial cost.
- Pros: it's surprisingly light and easy to bend, so i can set it up almost anywhere without a fuss. the power output is strong enough to keep my phone and other small things running when i'm out and about, and it feels really sturdy, like it can handle some rough weather. having that controller included makes it feel safer to use, which is a big plus for someone like me who's not an expert.
- Cons: it seems a bit pricey for my budget, and i'm not sure how well it would work on cloudy days or in less sunny spots. the setup was a bit confusing at first, and i had to read the instructions a few times to get it right.