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Prime Day Deal: We Love Bluetti Portable Power Stations, and You Can Save Hundreds on Them Right Now

Prime Day Deal: We Love Bluetti Portable Power Stations, and You Can Save Hundreds on Them Right Now

CNET3 days ago
Prime Day deals are in full swing, and there are plenty of savings to be made on just about everything you could want. You can get all sorts of appliances and more while they're on sale, so now's a great time to make some big purchases.
Right now, that means you can also get an amazing new portable power station while it's on sale too. Bluetti has a massive sale on right now, and you can save up to 50% on some of the best power stations they have.
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 that drops the price to just $399. You'll get a power station that's 35% smaller 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 Solar generator kkit AC200L normally retails for almost $1,700, but it's currently just $999 right now. This one comes with solar panels and everything, so you'll be ready for what's ahead.
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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