Quiet Portable Power for Workshops & Creators

Run 3D printers, laser engravers, cutters, tools and workshop gear anywhere - quietly, safely and without relying on wall sockets

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Quiet Portable Power for Workshops & Creators

Match Your Craft to Your Power

R1500 LITE POWER STATION

The Everyday Creator
1056Wh Capacity | 1600W Output

The Hard-Working Workhorse. Perfect for craft desks, laptops, cutters and hobby tools.

3D Printer (350W)
3D Printer (350W)
2.6 hours
Laser Engraver (450W)
Laser Engraver (450W)
2 hours
Ultrasonic Cutter (60W)
Ultrasonic Cutter (60W)
15 hours
£799.00 £449.00
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S2000 PRO POWER STATION

The Studio Builder
1451Wh Capacity | 2400W Output

Best all-round choice for most makers. Maximum Output, Zero Bulk. Professional wattage for your workshop bench.

3D Printer (350W)
3D Printer (350W)
3.6 hours
Laser Engraver (450W)
Laser Engraver (450W)
2.8 hours
Ultrasonic Cutter (60W)
Ultrasonic Cutter (60W)
20.8 hours
£1,099.99 £599.00
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R2500 POWER STATION

The Pro Maker
2016Wh Capacity | 2500W Output

For multi-tool workbenches and longer sessions. For those running heavy-duty CNCs and commercial espresso machines.

3D Printer (350W)
3D Printer (350W)
5 hours
Laser Engraver (450W)
Laser Engraver (450W)
3.9 hours
Ultrasonic Cutter (60W)
Ultrasonic Cutter (60W)
28.9 hours
£1,599.99 £899.00
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Ready to Build Without Boundaries?

Choose your tier and take control of your workshop's energy.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Many common maker tools such as laser engravers, 3D printers, vinyl cutters, laptops, lights, soldering stations, and small benchtop tools can run well on a properly sized power station. Always match the tool’s wattage with the unit’s output rating.

In many cases, yes. Portable and desktop laser engravers are one of the most popular maker uses for power stations. Check your machine’s running watts and startup surge to choose the right model.

Yes. Many desktop 3D printers use moderate continuous power, making them a great fit for portable backup power during long prints or outages.

Yes, if the power station has sufficient output. Heat presses can draw high wattage, so we recommend higher-output models such as the S2000 PRO or above.

Yes. If total combined wattage stays within the power station’s rated output, you can run multiple devices like a laptop, lights, printer, and engraver simultaneously within the maximum output of power station.

Runtime depends on what you connect. A laptop and lights may run all day, while heaters or larger tools use power faster. Check battery capacity and device wattage for estimates.

For most desktop 3D printers in the UK market, the R1500 LITE (1056Wh / 1600W) is an ideal choice. It can power common printers like Bambu Lab, Creality, Prusa, or Elegoo during outages, garage workshops, or mobile events.

If you run multiple printers or enclosed heated-chamber models, the S2000 PRO or R2500 offers longer runtime and higher surge capacity.

Yes. Quality power stations with pure sine wave AC output are ideal for laptops, chargers, printers, and many modern electronics.

Yes. Battery power produces no fumes and is much quieter than gas generators, making it ideal for garages, studios, homes, and event spaces.