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[Prime] Bluetti EB3A 268Wh LiFePO4 1200W Surge/600W Continuous Portable Power Station $469 Delivered @ BLUETTI via Amazon AU

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$464 with code ZIP5OFF with Prime + Zip Original Coupon

About this item

600W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (1200W surge)
268Wh (22V 12Ah) Capacity
Recharge from 0-80% in 30 Min
430W Max. Fast Dual Charging (Solar+AC)
LiFePO4 Battery with 2,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
6 Ways to Recharge (AC/Solar/Car/Generator/AC+Solar/AC+Adapter)
8 Outputs for Charging Multiple Devices at once
Smart Control & Monitor in BLUETTI App
up to 200W of Solar Input
Easy to Carry/ Fast Charging/ Safe & Reliable/ Cost-effective

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closed Comments

  • +2

    These all in one battery setups are becoming so cheap! Almost cheaper than making my own battery box. Great price IMO. When we start seeing 100AH (1280WH) batteries in the sub 500-600 catagory thats when it will be awsome!

    • Lowest price I saw for the EB3A was $356 on ebay EOFY in June, a rare low price. I paid $424 in Feb via ebay.

      Quality compact power box, best suited for light casual use. Handy size for easily moving around. I was worried I'd regret not getting the larger more powerful version, but actually I really like this unit's size, it's a keeper.

  • Is the EB3A the superceded model?

  • Anyone heard of allpowers? $319 for similar specs…
    Deal of the day for Prime Members: ALLPOWERS 299Wh 600W Portable Power Station R600, LiFePO4 Battery Backup with 2x 600W (1200W Peak) with UPS Function, 1 Hour to Full 400W Input, MPPT Solar Generator for Outdoor Camping, RVs https://amzn.asia/d/gUWqWV4

  • My thinking is you either get a small one for charging phones, laptops etc, or one powerful enough to run small appliances in the 1000-1500 watt range. So what would you run with one that's limited to 600 watts?

    Looking through the other items there's at least 10 other similar ones in the $300-550 range.

  • +1

    Was looking at this one to power a 12v fridge for a while, till I realised it calculates out to 12ah which is quite poor for the price.

    • The12ah is at 22V.

      268Wh works out to 22ah at 12V. Still not great capacity but a little better

      • +1

        ah yes, spot on. As you say 22ah for 469 is not super value, not terrible, but not worth me pulling the trigger.

  • waiting for EB70 on sale

  • 268Wh is too low. You should need 600wh at least

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