forum thread Posted by MinhTrinh • 5d ago
Jun 14, 2025 5:50 AM
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forum thread Posted by MinhTrinh • 5d ago
Jun 14, 2025 5:50 AM
Refurbished BLUETTI X30 297Wh Power Bank 4 Output Ports for Camping/Travel/Emergency $129
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/5435900655
Edit. Looks like an older version
Edit2:
NMC Li-ion batteries.
Think I will just stick with the refurbished EcoFlow River 3 for the same price.
I have an x30 since I use a CPAP and experienced a lot of power outages (pre-whole home being installed, thank god). It was nice peace of mind since my other power stations went towards other uses. I didn't perform any sort of scientific test on it, but it seemed to be more efficient than plugging in the CPAP through the plugs on those stations because the x30 comes with (a lot of) compatible connectors for most major CPAPS so you have direct DC power. Both methods usually require you to turn off humidity though.
Others have found the same in terms of efficiency: https://lifenhancer.com/bluetti-x30-review/
As this drops in price it might be nice to have a convenient way to just plug your CPAP in, but I don't think it's necessary compared to the value you get from other power stations that offer more Wh at a better price.
It's light and easy to carry and has a nice case that allows you to store everything (including the DC cords) with it. It was super easy to have sitting near my bed.
This is probably ideal for camping, if you're worried about maxing your power station usage, or like the convenience of having it handy. I bought WAY too many power stations, so this just became a "try it out and see" when I got a deal on it a while ago. I was pleased with not having to lug my other power stations around for my CPAP and use them for other things instead, but I'd call it a "nice to have" not a "need to have."
Whole-home generator made this all moot (and was an expensive but very nice peace of mind investment for those curious), but wanted to share my experience.
I have an x30 since I use a CPAP and experienced a lot of power outages (pre-whole home being installed, thank god). It was nice peace of mind since my other power stations went towards other uses. I didn't perform any sort of scientific test on it, but it seemed to be more efficient than plugging in the CPAP through the plugs on those stations because the x30 comes with (a lot of) compatible connectors for most major CPAPS so you have direct DC power. Both methods usually require you to turn off humidity though.
Others have found the same in terms of efficiency: https://lifenhancer.com/bluetti-x30-review/
As this drops in price it might be nice to have a convenient way to just plug your CPAP in, but I don't think it's necessary compared to the value you get from other power stations that offer more Wh at a better price.
It's light and easy to carry and has a nice case that allows you to store everything (including the DC cords) with it. It was super easy to have sitting near my bed.
This is probably ideal for camping, if you're worried about maxing your power station usage, or like the convenience of having it handy. I bought WAY too many power stations, so this just became a "try it out and see" when I got a deal on it a while ago. I was pleased with not having to lug my other power stations around for my CPAP and use them for other things instead, but I'd call it a "nice to have" not a "need to have."
Whole-home generator made this all moot (and was an expensive but very nice peace of mind investment for those curious), but wanted to share my experience.
Can I rely on this for a 2 nights camping on an airmini?
I have a ResMed AirCurve 10 and without the humidifier on it lasted 2 nights for me, but I haven't done extensive testing and I don't recall how much battery was left at that point.
The Bluetti website lists 40-50 hours for most CPAPs:
https://www.bluettipowe
The Airsense Mini (assuming that's what you're referring to) is listed as 45-55 hrs.
I've bought from them and had zero issues. But, with a lot of battery companies people complain about customer service. I've personally not had any issues but others on here have complained. Same goes for basically every other brand though. A quick google of "bluetti refurbished" should land you on some reviews - most positive from what I see. They list a 2 year warranty on the page.
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