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Bluetti's Popular AC70 768Wh 1,000W LiFePO4 Power Station With 5 Year Warranty Drops to $220

AliExpress has it for over $100 less than Amazon, and it ships directly from the manufacturer.

Bluetti's Popular AC70 768Wh 1,000W LiFePO4 Power Station With 5 Year Warranty Drops to $220

Bluetti has gained a reputation for offering high-quality yet cost-effective power stations and solar generators. Their AC70 768Wh 1,000W LiFePO4 Power Station is a popular choice among consumers. Currently, this power station is available for $219.80 on AliExpress after applying a $40 off coupon code VSUSAFF40. On Amazon, the same product is priced at $330.

The unit weighs 22.5 pounds, making it portable while still containing a substantial 768Wh LiFePO4 battery array. The power station offers a five-year warranty, as it is a new product sold directly by the manufacturer. Weighing portability against capacity, the AC70 is an excellent choice for short-term off-grid use or as a backup power source for your home.

The power station utilizes LiFePO4 cells, which provide a safer chemical composition, longer lifespan, and slower calendar aging compared to NCM cells found in some other budget power stations. Charging options include AC, solar, or a combination of both. The AC70 can recharge from fully depleted to 80% in approximately 45 minutes at maximum power.

The integrated battery management system optimizes charging rates to prolong the battery's lifespan.

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