
Power Your Summer Adventures With This Bluetti AC2P Power Station at a $80 Discount
Amazon is currently offering the Bluetti AC2P for just $189 -- discounted from $249 -- and you can knock off another $20 with the on-page coupon, which brings it down to $169 for a limited time. The only catch? We don't know how long the discount lasts so you better hurry!
This power station weighs just 7.9 pounds, and while it's easy to carry, don't let the size fool you. Bluetti AC2P offers a 300W AC inverter, a 230.4Wh capacity, and six outlets to power a mix of devices. This gets you around 18 phone charges, over 3 hours of laptop charging, and can run a projector for almost 2 hours. You can even power a slow cooker for about an hour -- perfect for anyone who prefers fresh, homemade meals on adventures.
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The power station itself charges fast, too. One full charge takes around 70 minutes, and it supports multiple charging options, including your car, solar panels, and wall charging. You can use the Bluetti app to monitor the charging levels and adjust power modes.
Why this deal matters
Portable power stations can be great for both outdoor adventures and emergency situations at home, but they are usually priced well above $200. This deal lets you grab a top-rated option at a sweet $80 discount for just $169, but not for long. Grab it before the offer runs out.
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