One of those options could be as simple as buying a jumper pack, in case you wind up using too much of the engine battery, you could jumpstart yourself
When engine starting battery eventually fails from repeated deeper cycling, replace it with a marine battery.
While the jumper pack itself could be used as a house battery, my opinion would be to keep it fully charged always, and keep it for fully charged and thus and healthy, for jumpstarting duty.
If you do use it as a house battery, the internal AGM battery is not really difficult to replace when it wears out, and is likely a 12Ah or 18Ah AGM battery.
https://www.amazon.com/D5744-Sealed...e=UTF8&qid=1492840431&sr=1-2&keywords=Ub12120
https://www.amazon.com/Battery-repl...e=UTF8&qid=1492840453&sr=1-4&keywords=Ub12180
These jumper packs can be charged through the 12v power port too, but charging will be slow and incomplete leading to poor performance. They can be charged faster if actually hooked to engine battery by the alligator clamps, but this of course is not so easy to drive around with it in place.
The USB power packs rated at 10,000Mah is 10AH, but at 5 volts. that is 50 watt hours.
50 watt hours divided by 12.2v is 4.1 amp hours.
Here is a 7 AH 12v AGM battery of 17$
https://www.amazon.com/ExpertPower-...e=UTF8&qid=1492840710&sr=1-2&keywords=12v+AGM
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charge...e=UTF8&qid=1492840782&sr=1-2&keywords=12v+USB
Another option is the lithium jumper packs, and these come with USB outlets too, but again, i would save the battery for jumpstarting rather than using it as a micro house battery, but the choice is yours.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_...automotive&field-keywords=lithium+jumper+pack