Goal Zero Flip 36
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Detail
Imagine being able to charge your phone three times or your tablet once. The Goal Zero Flip 36 is a serious powerbank in the palm of your hand. It's optimised to charge from Goal Zero's line of portable solar panels, and plugs easily into any power source. Charge up and venture into the outdoors.
Learn more about GOAL ZERO here.
Features.
- Power your phone three times or your tablet once
- Compact, lightweight and portable
- Built-in USB tip - flip it out for easy charging
- Gauge and LED indicator - you can check how much charge is remaining
- Solar ready - optimised to charge from your Goal Zero Nomad solar panels or any USB port
Materials & Size.
Weight
193 gDimensions
Product ID A1087-702
9.4 x 6.1 x 2.1 cm -
Customer Reviews
Megh*********r MD
Great for emergencies. Not the strongest output, but perfect for phones, lights, and small gadgets. Wish it had solar panel compatibility out of the box.
Hayl******** DVM
Bought this for outdoor events and it’s been a game-changer. Lightweight, easy to carry, and charges everything from USB-C to AC. Even powered my CPAP machine overnight! If this thing had a dance move, it’d be the electric slide.
Prof*********llins
Works okay. Took longer to charge than advertised. But once full, it held up well on a weekend trip. Display is a bit hard to read in sunlight.
Dr. W***********es IV
I used this during a blackout and honestly felt like MacGyver. Powered my router, phone, and even a small lamp for 12 hours. No noise, no fumes, just clean energy doing its thing like a quiet superhero.
Isob********eder
Solid for small trips. Charges fast and runs my devices fine. Only dock is it’s a bit heavier than I expected. Not complaining, just saying don’t toss it in your backpack like a granola bar.
Ms. C**********n III
This little power station saved my tailgate party from total darkness. Charged my phone, powered a mini fan, and even kept the LED lights glowing all night. Took it camping last weekend — silent, reliable, and way more fun than fighting extension cords. My wife says it’s ‘cute’ now, which is weird… but I’ll take it.