Save Up to $300 on a Bluetti Portable Power Station

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Do you have someone on your holiday gift list who enjoys spending time outdoors? Or perhaps there’s someone you’re worried about and want to make sure they will always have access to power. Today is a great day to start your holiday shopping. You can get your loved one a Bluetti portable power station and can choose from four great options while saving up to $300. All of these deals end on November 12, 2021, at 11:59 PM PST.

Bluetti AC200P 200W 200Wh Portable Power Station

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The Bluetti AC200P is 2000Wh/2000W higher output/larger capacity and has 17 output ports to handle all your devices, including AC, USB-A, and USB-C. It has great flexibility, allowing you to recharge it five ways (AC, solar, car, generator, lead acid battery). Recharge it in 2 to 2.5 hours through 700W solar and 500W AC or dual AC adapter (500W). It includes a smart touchable interaction LCD display and is eco-friendly, gas-free, quieter, and cost-effective. It includes an AC adapter and car charger.

Use the code AC200P200OFF and get $200 off to pay just $1599.
Bluetti AC200P 200W 200Wh Portable Power Station

Bluetti EB150 1500WH/1000W Portable Power Station

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The EB150 is Bluetti’s most popular and has a 1500Wh capacity, 1000W rated power (1200W surge power) and multiple output and charge/recharge ports. It can take the place of a gas generator and is completely plug-and-go. The power station includes an intelligent cooling system and an ultra-safe lithium battery. It will charge via solar panel or 200W AC wall outlet. The package includes an AC wall charger and solar charging cable.

Use the code EB150200OFF and get $200 off to pay just $899.

Bluetti EB150 1500WH/1000W Portable Power Station

Bluetti EB240 2400WH/1000W Portable Power Station

Bluetti Nov 12 Eb240

The EB240 is Bluetti’s largest, high-capacity portable power station. It has over 2400Wh/1000W of lithium battery storage. The versatile energy storage system provides reliable access to power at all times. It’s a clean alternative to a gas generator and includes AC and USB-C power ports as well as an intelligent cooling controller. It has two charge methods between solar and AC and includes an AC wall charger and a solar charging cable.

Use the code EB240300OFF and get $300 off to pay just $1299.

Bluetti EB240 2400WH/1000W Portable Power Station

Bluetti AC50S 500WH/300W Portable Power Station – Blue

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Keep things running indoors and out with the Bluetti AC50S and its smaller, lighter design that uses no gas, no fumes, and no noise. This cleaner, safer, and quieter alternative to a gas generator has a regulated 12V DC output to run your 12V appliances without reduction. It can also power drones, camera equipment, laptops, phones, etc. It can be recharged through a solar panel AC wall outlet or car charger. The power station has an intelligent cooling system and ultra-safe lithium battery and can even operate as an LED lantern with an SOS function.

Use the code AC50S70OFF and get $70 off to pay just $359.

Bluetti AC50S 500WH/300W Portable Power Station – Blue

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