
Record Low Price: Don't Go Camping Without Bluetti's Elite 200 V2 Portable Power Station
Summertime brings lots of adventures, especially away from home -- and that includes camping. If you've been camping, you know you can't always count on having a reliable power source. That's why a portable power station can be a real lifesaver. They can get the job done just about anywhere. They even work for when the power goes out at home.
As you'd expect, something this handy and mighty doesn't come cheap. But if you order the Bluetti Elite 200 V2 now directly from Bluetti and enter our unique discount code you'll pay just $827 rather than the usual $1,699. That's a ginormous savings of almost $900, so be sure to enter the discount code CNETBLUETTI at checkout to get this record-low price.
This deal is available at Amazon as well, but for a slightly more expensive $899. It's still a great deal. But hurry, these offers won't last forever, so order your new portable power station before it's too late.
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The Elite 200 V2 portable power station has a huge 2,073.5-watt-hour battery and promises a maximum output of 3,900 watts. The battery is also good for a 17-year life-span, so the power station will stand the test of time.
This power station can power nine devices simultaneously. It includes multiple AC outlets, as well as USB-A and USB-C options, and the unit can be fast charged to 80% in just 50 minutes. The option to charge via solar energy is also available if you buy an optional solar panel.
Why this deal matters
We think this deal is pretty impressive. Keeping the lights on when the power goes out can be worth its weight in gold, and this is your chance to do so for a price that we've yet to see beaten. Previously, the all-time low price is $899. It's currently at this price right now but when you use our discount code, you can save even more. Making it a new record low of $827.

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