Save Up to $947 at the Bluetti Summer Super Sale

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Bluetti Summer Sale Featured

Now that summer weather is upon us, it makes us yearn to go to the beach, have a cookout, or camp in the great outdoors. During all these activities, you’ll want to keep all your devices powered. Having a Bluetti portable solar generator will come in handy both indoors and outdoors. They’re quiet, green solutions with zero emissions. They also happen to be at their lowest prices ever during the Bluetti Summer Super Sale.

Bluletti Summer Sale Eb70

One of the portable generators in the Bluetti Summer Super Sale is the Bluetti EB70 Portable Power Station. It sold out in less than two weeks after it was introduced. It has 700W of continuous power and a 716Wh capacity. Truly portable, it can be lifted with just one hand yet still provides days of power for a portable fridge or can keep a tower fan powered for several hours. It features two USB-C outlets, meaning no bulky adapters.

It starts at $499 after a $100 discount.

Bluetti Summer Sale Ac200p

Tens of thousands of Bluetti AC200P Portable Power Stations were sold in the last year. It’s now at its lowest price ever. It features 2000 watts of continuous AC pure-sine wave power and utilizes LiFePO4 chemistry. It can power a household fridge as well as an 8,000 BTU portable air conditioner. It charges at speeds up to 700W and from zero to full in less than four hours.

Take $947 off and get the generator and three solar panels for $2699.

Bluetti Summer Sales Eb240

All-in-one solar generators, the Bluetti EB150 and EB240 Portable Power Stations only differ in battery capacity. They feature a 1000 watt pure-sine wave inverter and can power most of your devices indoors and outdoors. The EB150 has a 1,500Wh battery capacity, and the EB240 a 2,400Wh capacity. The built-in MPPT controller supports up to 500 watts of solar input and can be charged zero to full in 4.5 hours for the EB150 and 7.2 hours for the EB240.

It’s just $1649 for the EB150 and two solar panels and $1999 for the EB240 and two solar panels.

The Bluetti Summer Super Sale is going on now. Join the giveaway contest for a chance to win one of several Bluetti portable power stations.

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