Save Up to $500 on Bluetti Power Station Deals

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Bluetti Mothers Day Featured

While you’re prepping for your summer plans, you may be worried about how you will power all your devices while you camp, have outdoor parties, etc. This is a great time to check out Bluetti Power Stations. They can power all your devices and even some appliances and will recharge via AC power, a car charger, or solar panels. These deals can save you up to $500 and will be valid through May 12. Also check out the Bluetti Instagram page and share a photo and a story about your mom to celebrate her for a few more days and a chance to win your own power station.

Bluetti AC300 + B300 Combo

Bluetti Mothers Day Ac300 Combo

Up to four B300 battery modules can be attached to the modular Bluetti AC300 to equal 12,288Wh total power. Pick up this expandable power center, and you’re already partway there with one module. The combo can work with solar power as well, with the battery module charging up completely in just 1.5 hours. You’ll be all set whether you’re looking for power while you’re camping or just want to be sure your mother is never without power. You get five USB-A and two USB-C outlets, two car outputs, and two wireless charging pads with the combo.

Take $98 off to pay just $3,699.

Bluetti AC300 + B300 Combo

Bluetti EP500/EP500Pro Power Station

Bluetti Mothers Day Ep500

These Bluetti power stations are on wheels for you to easily tote them to wherever power is needed. With 5100Wh LiFePO4 and a 6000+ charge cycle, the EP500Pro has a 3000w pure sine wave output, while the EP500 has 2000W. Up to 15 outlets allow you to load both your devices and your mom’s simultaneously on these power stations. They have smart touch screens and can be run via remote control on the app.

Take $200 off the EP500 to pay $4,399 and $500 off the EP500Pro to pay $5,499.

Bluetti EP500/EP500Pro Power Station

Bluetti AC200MAX Power Station

Bluetti Mothers Day 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 and your mom 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 in under two hours via your wall outlet and solar panels at the same time.

Take $100 off to pay just $1899.

Bluetti AC200MAX Power Station

Bluetti EB70S Power Station

Bluetti Mothers Day Eb70s

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 and your devices whenever you may be off the grid. Sensitive devices are protected by four pure sine wave AC outlets that produce 110V US standard electricity. The LiFePO4 battery provides more than 2500 life cycles before it reaches 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. If you never got around to buying a gift for your mom on Mother’s Day, this could be it.

Take $30 off to pay just $549.

Bluetti EB70S Power Station

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