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BLUETTI’S EB3A portable power station is small in size but big in performance, and right now it’s also smaller in cost, as it’s currently on sale for just $198, a full $100 off of its regular retail price of $299, saving you 34%.
For portable power stations, bigger isn’t necessarily always better, because you don’t always need a battery pack with a massive capacity and high wattage output. Sometimes a smaller power station with a lower storage capacity can be the best choice for the task at hand, as they don’t cost as much as larger units, they don’t weigh as much or take up as much space.
The BLUETTI EB3A portable power station, described as “tiny but mighty,” features 268Wh of capacity in its LiFePO4 batteries, with an output of up to 600W through its two AC outlets, two USB-A ports, a USB-C port, and several 12V 10A outlets. Recharging from a 120V AC outlet takes just one hour, or when also coupled with up to 200W of solar panels, the recharge rate from 0-80% is just 30 minutes.
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