Take Off Up to $400 on Bluetti Portable Power Equipment

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Bluetti Deal Nov 19 Featured

Bluetti can help you with all your portable power needs, from power stations to solar panels to battery modules. It’s also running incredible deals on its portable power equipment as we roll into the holiday season. They are offering deals of up to $400 off throughout the day today. All of these deals end on November 19, 2021, at 11:59 PM PST.

Bluetti AC200MAX 2048Wh/2000W Expandable Power Station

Bluetti Deal Nov 19 Ac200max

The AC200Max is the first modular, expandable Bluetti power station. It has 2048Wh LFP cells and a 2,200W full-power sine wave inverter and can keep everything charged to keep you online when you’re away from home with its 16 outlets. RV owners will enjoy the built-in 30A NEMA TT-39 and 12V 30A DC outlets. It has two expansion ports to add battery modules to boost the total capacity to 8192Wh. You can charge it up via your wall outlet and solar panels at the same time in under two hours.

Use the code AC200MAX 200OFF and get $200 off to pay just $1899.
Bluetti AC200MAX 2048Wh/2000W Expandable Power Station

Bluetti B230 Battery Modules

Bluetti Deal Nov 19 B230

Each battery module has a capacity of 2048Wh and includes 100W USB-C, a 12V/10A car output, and USB-A ports to charge your devices while on the road. It can be recharged no matter where you are via solar, car, or lead-acid battery charging.

Use the code B230 400OFF and get $400 off to pay just $1399.

Bluetti B230 Battery Modules

Bluetti EB70s 800W Portable Power Station

Bluetti Deal Nov 19 Eb70

The EB70s is the new generation of portable power with high security. It has a 716Wh capacity and 800W rated wattage, allowing it to power small appliances when you’re camping or fishing, such as a mini fridge or air pump. Sensitive devices are protected by 4 Pure Sine Wave AC outlets that produce 110V US standard electricity. The LiFePO4 battery provides more than 2500 life cycles before it reaches its 80% capacity. It has two 100-watt PD outlet ports to charge USB-C devices quickly, charging your phone or laptop to 80% within a half hour.

Use the code EB70s 50OFF and get $50 off to pay just $549.

Bluetti EB70s 800W Portable Power Station

Bluetti PV120 120W Solar Panel

Bluetti Deal Nov 19 Pv120

PV120 solar panels are durable, waterproof, scratch-resistant, and meant to last, making it ideal for camping, hiking, etc. They are designed to be used with most solar generators, including, of course, those by Bluetti. The panels are foldable and portable, at 12.57 pounds each and 21″ x 18.5″, making them convenient to carry along on your outdoor activities.

Use the code PV120 150OFF and get $150 off to pay just $249.

Bluetti PV120 120W Solar Panel

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