Compare Power Outage Emergency Kits

Compare emergency kits side by side. Filter by specs, price, and features.

Updated 2026-03-09 Independently reviewed
Feature
Redfora Complete 72-Hour Emergency Kit
Redfora Complete 72-Hour Emergency Kit
Ready America 72-Hour Emergency Backpack
Ready America 72-Hour Emergency Backpack
Judy The Mover Max Emergency Kit
Judy The Mover Max Emergency Kit
Goal Zero Yeti 500X Portable Power Station
Goal Zero Yeti 500X Portable Power Station
LuminAID PackLite Max 2-in-1 Solar Lantern
LuminAID PackLite Max 2-in-1 Solar Lantern
Eton Solar Link NOAA Emergency Radio
Eton Solar Link NOAA Emergency Radio
Anker PowerCore 26800 Portable Charger
Anker PowerCore 26800 Portable Charger
Blackout Buddy Pro Emergency Light
Blackout Buddy Pro Emergency Light
First Alert Home1 Emergency Kit
First Alert Home1 Emergency Kit
Survival Frog Tactical Bivvy Emergency Shelter
Survival Frog Tactical Bivvy Emergency Shelter
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Price $149/one-time $37/one-time $146/one-time $499/one-time $45/one-time $35/one-time $56/one-time $25/one-time $28/one-time $15/one-time
capacity 2-person, 72 hours1-person, 72 hours2-person, 72 hours505Wh26800mAh1-person basics
weight 12.5 lbs7.2 lbs22 lbs12.9 lbs4.4 oz12 oz1.1 lbs0.5 lbs2.2 lbs3.5 oz
foodRations 9 meals9 bars (2400 cal)12 meals
waterSupply 6 pouches + purification3 pouches6 pouches
lighting LED flashlight + glow sticksLED flashlightLED lantern + flashlightLED flashlight + SOS
power Hand-crank radio with USBNoneHand-crank radio
firstAid 115-piece kit33-piece kit107-piece kit33 pieces
shelfLife 5 years5 years5 years
warranty 1 yearN/ALifetime2 years2 years1 year18 months1 yearN/A
acOutlets 2x 120V
usbPorts 4 (including USB-C PD)
solarInput 120W max
runtime ~10 hrs phone charging75+ hours low90+ hours
display LCD battery indicator
lightOutput 75 lumens max
powerBank 2200mAh2000mAh
charging Solar 7hrs / USB 4hrsSolar, crank, USBPlug-in AC
waterproof IP67Yes
radio AM/FM/NOAA
bluetooth Yes
outputs 3x USB-A
input 5V/2A
phoneCharges ~6 full
activation Automatic
usbPort Yes
modes High, low, night light
tools Multi-tool
shelter Blanket, poncho
safety Gloves, mask
material Heat-reflective Mylar
heatRetention 90%
packedSize Fist-sized
color Orange
reusable Yes
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Our Methodology

We test each emergency kit through simulated power outages and extreme conditions. No manufacturer has editorial influence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What features should I compare when choosing an emergency kit?
Key comparison points: capacity (1-person vs 2-person, 72-hour standard), included food and water, power options (hand-crank, solar, battery), first aid comprehensiveness, and portability. For power-focused items, compare Wh capacity, number of outlets, and solar compatibility. Our comparison table lets you filter by these criteria.
Are expensive emergency kits worth it?
Premium kits like the Judy Mover Max and Redfora offer higher-quality first aid, better food rations, and more durable construction. Budget options like Ready America cover basics adequately. The best value depends on your risk level—if you're in a hurricane or earthquake zone, investing in a robust kit makes sense. Our ratings help you find the right price-to-quality balance.
Can I use multiple products together for better coverage?
Absolutely. We recommend layering: a plug-in Blackout Buddy Pro for automatic lighting, an Eton Solar Link for weather alerts, a Goal Zero or Anker power bank for devices, and a full 72-hour kit like Redfora for evacuations. The Survival Frog Tactical Bivvy pairs well with any kit for cold-weather outages.

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