
Bluetti 2600W Solar Generator Is 60% Off as Amazon Takes Zero Profit for the End of Prime Day
This offer is exclusive to Prime members and expires tonight at midnight, unless stock runs out sooner.
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The Bluetti Elite 200 is designed to deliver serious power in a portable package: It's fitted with an enormous 2073.6Wh LFP battery which means you can charge phones and laptops or run mini-fridges and power tools for hours or days. With four 2600W AC outlets (and a 3900W peak output for high-power devices), the power station supports as many as nine devices simultaneously so it's ideal for group camping, outdoor events or as a home backup in case of power outages.
This Elite 200 station uses car-grade LFP (LiFePO4) batteries which are well known for their safety and longevity. With over 6,000 times of charge cycles, Bluetti estimates a 17-year battery life which is twelve times the life of most standard portable power stations. Multi-layer protection systems ensure safe operation even in extreme temperatures so you can trust in consistent performance.
With TurboBoost technology and built-in MPPT modules, you can recharge up to 80% in just 50 minutes with both AC and DC charging. This is a huge advantage if you need to top up in a rush before heading out or in unpredictable weather. The power station is also completely compatible with solar panels (sold separately) so you can keep it topped up and ready to go even when you're completely off the grid.
With the Prime Day discount ending tonight, now is the perfect moment to buy reliable portable power.
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