Powering a Kitchen Fit-Out with the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 Power Station

EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 portable power station powering tools on a construction site.

Powering a Kitchen Fit-Out with the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 Power Station

Work done. No noise. No fumes.

When our local cabinet maker arrived to fit a new kitchen at our home last week, I decided to try something different and asked him to power the job with my DELTA Pro 3 (always looking to test everything).

No long extension leads, no cables to trip over, and no hunting for sockets.
So we powered the whole job with the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3.

The result? Smooth, quiet, and seriously impressive — and I know I’d say that, but it really was.

A Day’s Work, Fully Off the Grid

The setup was a standard one, a chop saw, jigsaw, and table saw.
He started with the chop saw, which drew around 935 watts on average, depending on how hard it was pushed.

By the time the kitchen was fully fitted, about a day and a half of stop-start work, the DELTA Pro 3 had only used about 10% of its total capacity.

A full day and a half of proper trade work, and it had barely depleted the battery.

Worth noting: a smaller power station could have done the job, but we had the DELTA Pro 3 on hand and I wanted to see what it could actually handle in a real-world scenario — not just what the spec sheets say.

If you ran this kind of setup for several days straight, you’d still have plenty of power left before even thinking about a recharge.

Why It Worked So Well

  • Instant power, no setup: Plugged in and started cutting, no mess.
  • Solid output: No voltage drops, no lag, even under load.
  • Quiet running: No generator noise droning in the background all day.
  • Zero fumes: Clean, safe power, ideal for indoor work.

For trades like cabinet makers, carpenters, and fitters, it just makes life easier, especially if you’re working in driveways, new builds, or anywhere that hasn’t got mains power sorted yet.

Irish Trades Are Going Portable

We are seeing more and more tradespeople here in Ireland going the portable route for everyday work.

As well as cabinet makers — we talk to carpenters, electricians, plumbers, decorators, roofers, landscapers, mobile mechanics, and event crews.
Anyone working on a site, in a van, or out in the elements can benefit from having clean, reliable power that moves with them.

Whether it’s tools, lights, compressors or battery chargers, clean portable power means less hassle, less noise, and no fuel costs eating into your margins.

With its large capacity and fast charging options, AC, solar, or even an EV charging point, the DELTA Pro 3 can handle pretty much anything you’d bring to site. From saws and compressors to full mobile workshops.

Our Takeaway

Watching the cabinet maker run all his gear for over a day, no trips, no flickers, no downtime, just confirmed what I already knew:
the DELTA Pro 3 is a great fit for Irish trades for site jobs.

One charge.
Clean energy.
Job done.

That’s reliability worth investing in.

We have helped multiple customers across all 32 counties — adventurers, filmmakers, remote workers, builders, and homeowners to find the right portable power solution for their needs.

Not because we’re trying to sell the biggest unit, but because we actually know what works in Irish conditions, and we’re here to give honest advice.

Power That Works for Irish Jobsites

If you’re in the trades and you’re fed up dragging out long extension leads, queuing to charge your batteries or listening to a generator drone all day, a portable power station might just be your new best tool.

👉 Check out the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 Power Station here.

Cabinet maker cutting wood during a kitchen fit-out powered by the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 in Ireland.
Irish tradesperson using a DeWalt saw outdoors powered by portable energy setup from Off Your Grid.