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frontpageMinhTrinh posted Aug 21, 2025 05:10 AM
frontpageMinhTrinh posted Aug 21, 2025 05:10 AM

Bluetti Elite 30 V2 288Wh 600W Portable Power Station w/ Carry Bag

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Bluetti Official via Walmart has Bluetti Elite 30 V2 288Wh 600W Portable Power Station w/ Carry Bag on sale for $199 - $10 when you redeem the $10 coupon on the product page = $189. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • 4.3kg-Compact design with 288Wh capacity makes it easy to carry for outdoor adventures, road trips, or emergency backup at home.
  • 9 Versatile Output Ports-Equipped with 9 ports including AC, DC, USB-A, and high-speed 140W USB-C PD for charging laptops, phones, CPAP, fans, and more.
  • Ultra-Quiet Operation at 30dB-Runs quietly, perfect for camping, indoor use, or overnight powering of sensitive medical devices without disturbance.
  • Flexible Charging Options + UPS Protection-Supports AC wall, car, solar charging, and features a <10ms UPS switch for seamless backup during power outages.
  • All-in-One Power Station Set-Elite 30 V2 comes complete with AC charger, car charger, grounding kit, and 5-year peace-of-mind warranty
  • All-in-One Power Station Set-Elite 30 V2 comes complete with AC charger, 1pcs Carry Bag, car charger, and grounding kit.

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  • Includes 5-year peace-of-mind warranty.
  • Seller has a 4 out of 5 star rating with 270+ reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Bluetti Official via Walmart has Bluetti Elite 30 V2 288Wh 600W Portable Power Station w/ Carry Bag on sale for $199 - $10 when you redeem the $10 coupon on the product page = $189. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member MinhTrinh for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • 4.3kg-Compact design with 288Wh capacity makes it easy to carry for outdoor adventures, road trips, or emergency backup at home.
  • 9 Versatile Output Ports-Equipped with 9 ports including AC, DC, USB-A, and high-speed 140W USB-C PD for charging laptops, phones, CPAP, fans, and more.
  • Ultra-Quiet Operation at 30dB-Runs quietly, perfect for camping, indoor use, or overnight powering of sensitive medical devices without disturbance.
  • Flexible Charging Options + UPS Protection-Supports AC wall, car, solar charging, and features a <10ms UPS switch for seamless backup during power outages.
  • All-in-One Power Station Set-Elite 30 V2 comes complete with AC charger, car charger, grounding kit, and 5-year peace-of-mind warranty
  • All-in-One Power Station Set-Elite 30 V2 comes complete with AC charger, 1pcs Carry Bag, car charger, and grounding kit.

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Includes 5-year peace-of-mind warranty.
  • Seller has a 4 out of 5 star rating with 270+ reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Skitals
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This is wildly inaccurate. The actual average power consumption is probably around 100 watts. It's as low as 0 when the compressor is cycled off, as high as 250w with the compressor running. How often the compressor is running depends on the climate. The wattage spikes when the compressor kicks on. This power station can do a CONSTANT 600 watts, with spikes to 1,500 watts for this exact purpose. "600W Rated Power, 1500W Lifting Power: Reliable performance that handles essential appliances and power surges with ease." The 1500W is the rating for this exact application, an appliance with a compressor with high startup wattage, but constant draw below 600W.
This generator could run a fridge for a few hours if the power goes out without a problem.
HappyClover260
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Yes, an average full size refrigerator uses about 1300W per day and the maximum draw of 350W is well under the 600W this unit can provide, so you'd get about 5 hours of run time out of it and less if you have an active LCD screen on the front.
Source: people already tested this. https://youtu.be/OfR53ZZ2gSc?si=3FrmR3zMClA5Ouy2

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Aug 21, 2025 11:48 AM
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D3als0nWh33lsAug 21, 2025 11:48 AM
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Could this power a standard refrigerator for a few hours if power goes out?
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Aug 21, 2025 01:08 PM
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WisePicture6449Aug 21, 2025 01:08 PM
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Quote from D3als0nWh33ls :
Could this power a standard refrigerator for a few hours if power goes out?
No
An estimate for a medium sized refrigerator is 780 watt hours
This power banks max output is 600w (not high enough) and if it could, it has the capacity to run a refrigerator for about 25 minutes
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DavidC7604Aug 21, 2025 01:16 PM
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Quote from D3als0nWh33ls :
Could this power a standard refrigerator for a few hours if power goes out?
Yes. I'd assume so. My EB3A (older, less capacity) was able to power our fridge for about 4-5 hours in an outage once. It's a newish fridge so check your model's specs.
Aug 21, 2025 02:23 PM
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HappyClover260Aug 21, 2025 02:23 PM
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Quote from D3als0nWh33ls :
Could this power a standard refrigerator for a few hours if power goes out?
Yes, an average full size refrigerator uses about 1300W per day and the maximum draw of 350W is well under the 600W this unit can provide, so you'd get about 5 hours of run time out of it and less if you have an active LCD screen on the front.
Source: people already tested this. https://youtu.be/OfR53ZZ2gSc?si=3FrmR3zMClA5Ouy2
Aug 21, 2025 02:41 PM
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SkitalsAug 21, 2025 02:41 PM
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Quote from WisePicture6449 :
NoAn estimate for a medium sized refrigerator is 780 watt hoursThis power banks max output is 600w (not high enough) and if it could, it has the capacity to run a refrigerator for about 25 minutes
This is wildly inaccurate. The actual average power consumption is probably around 100 watts. It's as low as 0 when the compressor is cycled off, as high as 250w with the compressor running. How often the compressor is running depends on the climate. The wattage spikes when the compressor kicks on. This power station can do a CONSTANT 600 watts, with spikes to 1,500 watts for this exact purpose. "600W Rated Power, 1500W Lifting Power: Reliable performance that handles essential appliances and power surges with ease." The 1500W is the rating for this exact application, an appliance with a compressor with high startup wattage, but constant draw below 600W.
This generator could run a fridge for a few hours if the power goes out without a problem.
Aug 21, 2025 10:32 PM
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BenjaminR6839Aug 21, 2025 10:32 PM
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don't you need surge voltage with pure sine wave to power a frig?
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Aug 22, 2025 04:17 PM
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DozyCAug 22, 2025 04:17 PM
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Ymmv but I had $10 coupon in the product page, never seen those on Walmart before

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Aug 23, 2025 07:51 AM
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SplendidPiranha652Aug 23, 2025 07:51 AM
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I had a $10 off coupon also. Slick deal at $189
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Aug 23, 2025 05:44 PM
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way-loAug 23, 2025 05:44 PM
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The specs look a lot like the EcoFlow River 3+. Same capacity, also with UPS-esque power cutoff transfer times. Anyone else notice the similarities?
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Aug 24, 2025 11:16 PM
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rodeokingAug 24, 2025 11:16 PM
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I have the 1800w version of this and it shows power consumption. My garage fridge is at least 15 years old and it peaks at 600w and runs around 100w when the compressor turns on. It showed to last around 8hrs at that rate, assumably more since the compressor is usually off.
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PatrickW8464Aug 25, 2025 08:51 PM
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Quote from Skitals :
This is wildly inaccurate. The actual average power consumption is probably around 100 watts. It's as low as 0 when the compressor is cycled off, as high as 250w with the compressor running. How often the compressor is running depends on the climate. The wattage spikes when the compressor kicks on. This power station can do a CONSTANT 600 watts, with spikes to 1,500 watts for this exact purpose. "600W Rated Power, 1500W Lifting Power: Reliable performance that handles essential appliances and power surges with ease." The 1500W is the rating for this exact application, an appliance with a compressor with high startup wattage, but constant draw below 600W.
This generator could run a fridge for a few hours if the power goes out without a problem.

You sir are also wrong, firstly "power lifting" is not surge power. The 1500w lifting power is the pretend wattage it can put out continuously for resistive loads like a heater, some simple coffee makers, griddle, etc, it does this by lowering the voltage and raising amps, so you aren't actually getting 1500w but you get the correct amount of amps at a lower voltage. Many devices won't work well which is why this is only for resistive loads. I don't know the specific surge capacity of this unit but it depends usually on how long it pulls that surge for or how "wide" the spike is. Your 250w max for a full size fridge is also pretty low, we have 2 fridges at home and we can't run either one on a 600w output unit, the newer fridge we have will pull over 800 watts for several minutes when it's first plugged in, and the surge is very high, it has even overloaded our eco flow Delta 2 several times. I would definitely not get this unit and expect to use it for a full size fridge, maybe a 12v fridge but that's about it
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That's good price for a well-known brand👍
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