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Score Hundreds Off Bluetti Portable Power Stations With These Early July 4th Deals

Score Hundreds Off Bluetti Portable Power Stations With These Early July 4th Deals

CNETa day ago
The early Fourth of July deals just keep getting better and better, and this latest round of Bluetti discounts really ups the ante. Right now, you can save up to 55% off your new portable power station, including the brand-new Bluetti Elite 100 v2.
These deals are available both at Amazon and the official Bluetti website, with both offering the same discounts. However, Amazon's deals are only available to Amazon Prime members, so keep that in mind. No matter which route you take, you need to enter our exclusive discount code CNETBLUETTI to get the best price.
If you're looking for the biggest discount, you need look no further than the new Bluetti Elite 100 v2, a refreshed 2025 model with plenty of outlets on offer. It'd normally sell for $799, but it's currently offered with a 50% discount which drops the price to just $399. Enter our discount code to save an additional $32, slashing the final total to just $367. You'll get a power station that's 35% smallker than its predecessor and still offers four AC outlets and multiple USB and USB-C ports.
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Looking to spend a little more? The Bluetti Elite 200 v2 portable power station normally retails for almostd $1,700, but it's currently just $899 before you enter our exclusive code. Enter CNETBLUETTI and the price falls to just $837. This model comes with a maximum output of 2,600 watts and sports a 2,072-watt-hour battery.
Keep in mind that you do need to enter the discount code to get the biggest discount and that these prices might not hang around for long.
Why this deal matters
A portable power station can be a great help whether you live in an area that suffers power cuts or you just want to take the power with you when camping. Bluetti offers some of our favorite power stations, and this is your chance to save hundreds of dollars off yours.
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