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forum thread Posted by Izzy138 | Staff • Apr 30, 2025
forum thread Posted by Izzy138 | Staff • Apr 30, 2025

1000W Ecoworthy Wind Turbine Generator and Bifacial Solar Panel Kit w/ Battery $1200 + Free shipping

$1,200

$1,500

20% off
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Eco-Worthy-US via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 1000W Wind Turbine Generator & Bifacial Solar Panel Kit w/ Battery For Home on sale for $1499.99 - $300 (20%) off when you apply coupon code ECOWORTHYWIND on the checkout page = $1199.99. Shipping is free.

Includes:
  • 6x 100W Bifacial Solar Panels
  • 1x 400W Wind Turbine Generator + 40A PWM Hybrid Controller
  • 2x 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Ion Battery
  • 1x 3000w 24v-120v Inverter
  • Required accessories
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Eco-Worthy-US via eBay [ebay.com] has ECO-WORTHY 1000W Wind Turbine Generator & Bifacial Solar Panel Kit w/ Battery For Home on sale for $1499.99 - $300 (20%) off when you apply coupon code ECOWORTHYWIND on the checkout page = $1199.99. Shipping is free.

Includes:
  • 6x 100W Bifacial Solar Panels
  • 1x 400W Wind Turbine Generator + 40A PWM Hybrid Controller
  • 2x 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Ion Battery
  • 1x 3000w 24v-120v Inverter
  • Required accessories

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May 1, 2025
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louterrence01
May 1, 2025
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Quote from VaultTec :
See I absolutely don't understand, if I had stock and I knew the next weeks stock was going to cost 2x more I would hold onto my stock and wait for everyone to raise prices then come in and sell my pre tariff stock but everyone has everything on a fire sale right now. Can anyone explain this? Solar supposed to be 3000% tariff so why have a sale now? All I hear on the news is the sky is falling but all I see are fire sales!

People have bills to pay. Everyone isn't unscrupulous.
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grst4life
May 1, 2025
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Quote from VaultTec :
See I absolutely don't understand, if I had stock and I knew the next weeks stock was going to cost 2x more I would hold onto my stock and wait for everyone to raise prices then come in and sell my pre tariff stock but everyone has everything on a fire sale right now. Can anyone explain this? Solar supposed to be 3000% tariff so why have a sale now? All I hear on the news is the sky is falling but all I see are fire sales!

I believe their strategy is driven by the fact that they have a large inventory already in the U.S., and they're trying to sell it quickly. By pricing it lower now—before competitors raise their prices—they can stay competitive, even against brands that market themselves as 'American' but rely heavily on Chinese manufacturing who inevitably will need to raise their prices as they will be affected by the tariffs equally. If they stick to regular pricing, they're less likely to attract budget-conscious consumers who might otherwise discover that their products are just as reliable as the higher-priced alternatives.
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VaultTec
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Quote from grst4life :
I believe their strategy is driven by the fact that they have a large inventory already in the U.S., and they're trying to sell it quickly. By pricing it lower now—before competitors raise their prices—they can stay competitive, even against brands that market themselves as 'American' but rely heavily on Chinese manufacturing who inevitably will need to raise their prices as they will be affected by the tariffs equally. If they stick to regular pricing, they're less likely to attract budget-conscious consumers who might otherwise discover that their products are just as reliable as the higher-priced alternatives.
Actually I found my answer. Tariffs don't go into effect immediately they are by the cargo ship launch date so for example if the 145% tariff goes into effect May 2nd the a cargo ship full of widgets that launched May first is immune. So looks like they crammed the warehouses full then ordered shipments to fill warehouses again. So they are trying to sell the stuff in the warehouses right now to make room for the new ships. Basically we have a month or two longer before it really starts affecting all but the smallest businesses.
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siniestro02
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good deal 🤗
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SeriousLake4219
May 2, 2025
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Quote from VaultTec :
See I absolutely don't understand, if I had stock and I knew the next weeks stock was going to cost 2x more I would hold onto my stock and wait for everyone to raise prices then come in and sell my pre tariff stock but everyone has everything on a fire sale right now. Can anyone explain this? Solar supposed to be 3000% tariff so why have a sale now? All I hear on the news is the sky is falling but all I see are fire sales!
Because people won't buy it at 3000% tarriff. Consumers will just bail on 'want' items and only buy 'need' items.
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VaultTec
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Quote from SeriousLake4219 :
Because people won't buy it at 3000% tarriff. Consumers will just bail on 'want' items and only buy 'need' items.
You missed the entire point and just threw a random thought on top!

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bskousen
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Quote from grst4life :
I believe their strategy is driven by the fact that they have a large inventory already in the U.S., and they're trying to sell it quickly. By pricing it lower now—before competitors raise their prices—they can stay competitive, even against brands that market themselves as 'American' but rely heavily on Chinese manufacturing who inevitably will need to raise their prices as they will be affected by the tariffs equally. If they stick to regular pricing, they're less likely to attract budget-conscious consumers who might otherwise discover that their products are just as reliable as the higher-priced alternatives.

The tariffs issue isn't going to last forever. In fact, it probably won't last more than than a month or so. China is reeling from the tariffs and factories are closing. China cannot afford this. They were already in an economic slump before the tariffs. There are backdoor negotiations going on right now. China won't admit it yet because they want to save face.
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pookguy88
May 2, 2025
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Quote from bskousen :
The tariffs issue isn't going to last forever. In fact, it probably won't last more than than a month or so. China is reeling from the tariffs and factories are closing. China cannot afford this. They were already in an economic slump before the tariffs. There are backdoor negotiations going on right now. China won't admit it yet because they want to save face.

This exactly
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ryanistheryan
May 3, 2025
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Quote from bskousen :
The tariffs issue isn't going to last forever. In fact, it probably won't last more than than a month or so. China is reeling from the tariffs and factories are closing. China cannot afford this. They were already in an economic slump before the tariffs. There are backdoor negotiations going on right now. China won't admit it yet because they want to save face.

China has verified that negotiations just started taking place in the last day or two. However I'm sure you're more aware of what China is doing more than what they or any news network publicizes.
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kyezhang
May 4, 2025
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Quote from VaultTec :
See I absolutely don't understand, if I had stock and I knew the next weeks stock was going to cost 2x more I would hold onto my stock and wait for everyone to raise prices then come in and sell my pre tariff stock but everyone has everything on a fire sale right now. Can anyone explain this? Solar supposed to be 3000% tariff so why have a sale now? All I hear on the news is the sky is falling but all I see are fire sales!

What if people stop buying solar panels after the tariff? Solar power isn't a necessity. The market will be dead for a while. Why not get as much cash as possible to brace for the impact?
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whooosh
May 5, 2025
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Quote from bskousen :
The tariffs issue isn't going to last forever. In fact, it probably won't last more than than a month or so. China is reeling from the tariffs and factories are closing. China cannot afford this. They were already in an economic slump before the tariffs. There are backdoor negotiations going on right now. China won't admit it yet because they want to save face.
Don't underestimate the willingness of Chinese government that would let their population to suffer. There is no politics nor voting for the population.
To save face or to win tariff wars, they'll weather through this much better than US. What's another 3 years to them? They play the long game.
May 6, 2025
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rousse
May 6, 2025
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Has anyone installed this thing? Seems like a decent deal on the surface, can add more batteries as well.
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VaultTec
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Quote from louterrence01 :
People have bills to pay. Everyone isn't unscrupulous.
if your saying holding onto stock you know will increase in value is unscrupulous you know absolutely nothing about business and are super naive!

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JonathanY3710
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Can anyone speak to this spinamathing? Is it a good one? I tend to like ECO-WORTHY as a brand but I know they're also pretty value-oriented, and wind turbines are generally pretty sketch (or at least not as commonly installed as solar, and thus there's less information and products/ecosystem around it)

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