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Anker 555 PowerHouse vs Goal Zero Yeti 6000X

Side-by-side on the specs that decide it — surge, capacity, runtime and price.

Both models' specs verified against manufacturer listings · Last updated

The short answer

Anker 555 PowerHouse costs $4800 less. Whether that gap is worth closing depends on what you need to run.

⚠️ Before you buy

If you plan to cycle the battery daily, think twice about the Goal Zero Yeti 6000X. Its NMC cells are rated for 500 cycles against the LiFePO4 rival's longer life — over years of regular use that's the more expensive unit, whatever the sticker says.

Anker 555 PowerHouse

A 1kWh unit whose 1,000W output and slow charging show its age — the newer, cheaper Anker C1000 beats it on nearly every axis.

Best for: Only worth it steeply discounted against the C1000.

Where it falls short:

  • 1,500W surge is low
  • 200W solar input and a slow 138-minute recharge
Goal Zero Yeti 6000X

A huge-capacity home unit whose weakness is the same as its siblings: NMC cells with a low cycle count, at a flagship price.

Best for: Large-capacity backup for infrequent, deep-discharge use.

Where it falls short:

  • NMC — ~500 cycles
  • 2,000W output is low for the capacity
  • 106 lb, 2-year warranty
SpecAnker 555 PowerHouseGoal Zero Yeti 6000X
Price $699 $5499
Capacity 1024 Wh 6071 Wh
Continuous output 1000 W 2000 W
Surge output 1500 W 3500 W
Battery LiFePO4 NMC
Rated cycles 3,000 500
Weight (lighter wins) 29.9 lb 106 lb
Max solar 200 W 600 W
Recharge time (faster wins) 2h 18m 4h 30m

Runtime head-to-head

ApplianceAnker 555 PowerHouseGoal Zero Yeti 6000X
Refrigerator14.5 hrs86.0 hrs
Mini fridge27.6 hrs163.8 hrs
Chest freezer10.9 hrs64.5 hrs
CPAP machine21.8 hrs129.0 hrs
Sump pump6.5 hrs
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