I see a lot of TH-camrs raving about this Bluetti, but your video is so clear yet chock full of information. I appreciate that as I’m in need of a powerful yet small in size power station. Thank you so much!
This Bluetti would surely come in handy being homeless in Indiana since July. I have an Impala an ESA and my clothes. Being disabled in a fixed income this would surely help us limp through the winter. Have no idea how I'm gonna do this. Blessings from Indiana
Thank you so much for all your reviews! I got the Bluetti EB3a for $209 recently during the Prime Deals promotion. It was a great deal, but I realized it was more of an entry-level unit for folks who weren't able to go with something like the Anker 767. I am looking to supplement my BougeRV frig and its power bank as well as small appliances when I start travelling in my minivan next year. I think this new product just might make it all work, especially for the price! Since I already have the fast phone charger and flashlight on the other unit, I wouldn't miss them on this one. I didn't catch if you mentioned the weight, but judging by the size, I'm guessing maybe 25 pounds? One thing I haven't heard mentioned in these reviews is that these products are made in China, at least my EB3a was. The company has an office in Nevada, but the shipping label on the box had the address of the factory in China. where it was made. This might be a dealbreaker for some folks. FYI.
Thanks for sharing this review in easy to understand language 🙏🏼🥰🙏🏼 Bluetti is making things simple in time for the challenges facing many who suffer with power outages, especially in winter! Grateful for the giveaway, too 🎉🥳🎉
I've been eyeing a Bluetti for a while, the AC180 was interesting but still out of my budget but the new Bluetti AC70 is very very tempting. Thank you for the review!
Thanks for Bluetti testing breakdown. I was going to purchase an entry level model however; after seeing this I am going to step up my game and get a AC70 or 180.
I have been following these units from bluetti, This would be the perfect back up for my needs. We are seasonal campers and love to get out and go off grid.
There are a few things that I’ve learned regarding power stations. The first is that the longer the existence of the company along with the consistent reputation of the products, and 😢the customer service that’s attentive to the customer concerns the better the products become. Bluetti has the reputation and consistent quality that people need. The bluetti ac70 is proving to be a winner in my opinion. I’d love to have one.
I have the Bluetti eb3a and its a great litte device for running my laptop on solar all day for work. Thinking about getting the 70 for more of a backup for the fridge.
do you think a bluetti ac70 can run a electric dryer that is 120V @ 15A? if it's in power lifting mode which is made to cover up to 2000w by lowering the volts for resistive heating devices? my concern is the AC outlet is 120V but 8.33A.
Bluetti was my first choice in Solar generators and may still be, I’ll be opening a church camp hopefully this coming summer and really would like a sample unit because I’ll be in the off grid situation and I can’t be spending money on things that may or may not work.
I'd like to hear more people discuss using the Bluetti AC70 or other similar products in UPS mode for keeping a few things running during a power outage without needing a whole-house generator or battery backup. Deep freezers can stay off in most environments for a couple of days without risk. Refrigerators could keep food cold for a few hours if the doors stay closed, but I could see wanting use a UPS power station to make sure. You could cook in an Instant Pot. And what if you also wanted to keep your wi-fi going, a couple of computers, and maybe a home theater system? How much power consumption would that be, and what power stations would you need? Assume blackouts of different lengths: 2-hr., 4-hr., 6-hr. If you're not in a rural area, you could probably expect to be back up and running by then.
" BLUETTI " I like your reviews on the Bluetti power bank. My main question is if running an AC unit, Computer, and a TV Monitor on a 24/7 time frame for 4 to 7 days off the grid Glamping 4 room tent 6 people with Drones, Camera gear, Phones, Tablets, and rechargeable lighting in the tent, Now, which unit or units will suit the total needs and more?
Just found your channel as we are contemplating a mini van to take on our road trips up and down from NJ to Charlotte. Not just camping but to make life more comfortable resting on the road and not having to always stay in a hotel. Looking forward to seeing your content. -Richie
Thanks for this great review. It's so hard to decide whether to trust these brands when you read some nightmare reviews of buyers who have problems, saying Bluetti's customer service is bad. I need a reliable unit at home for emergencies. It seems the AC70's ratings look adequate. The big question is does this brand have frequent problems?
I have not experienced any issues with mine, but I’ve heard of some issues with various power stations. I also have not heard of a significant number of complaints with their customer support.
Great review! I have many Bluetti solar generators, 5 EB3A, and 2 AC180 and all perform as I need. This and the coming AC200L seem perfect companions. Keep 'em coming.
Bluetti seems like it is a language of it's own am confused 😢 just how it goes for my brain hopefully you didn't damage any of your tools thank you for sharing 🎉
Thank you! Well made review. Intelligent and easy to listen to because of clear and eloquent presentation. Have purchased this unit, you've confirmed I've made the right decision.
Just bought my AC70 but haven't received it yet. Main reason is for cpap. I was looking at 500 watt units but this was on sale in Amazon for less then most 500 watt units. Couldn't pass it up. Thank you for your video
I appreciate your BLUETTI Power station the only question I have is what power station would I need to use a old Coleman cooler Continuously for about 48hrs
This Bluetti AC70 can also be used as a UPS. A great budget option that can help with temporary power needs here in Florida as we enter hurricane season.
I definitely could use a couple of the bluetti in my completely recycled tiny house build, why recycled well truth is I'm busted broke unfortunately, and as for ease of use I showed the wife the video and she actually understood how easy it is to use, all I'm going to say is one way or another I will get one or two of these units ( legally only way ) lol thank you for actually making it easier to understand alot of the usage you made it a hell of alot easier and that's coming from the wife ! P.s. I don't ever check email for this site
I’m pumped to find this Bluetti ac70. Your demonstration and explanation of it’s abilities was thorough, thanks! It has every feature I’m looking for at this time. I’m also excited to enter the Bluetti ac2a giveaway!
This Bluetti is exactly what Im looking for to do some truck bed camping in my 2016 Ram 1500. Im headed to go out hunting next week in Montana and Im not looking forward to using my old propane heater either.....lol
I have a portable power station in my Amazon cart waiting for a rainy day...this would be a significant step up from the Bluetti EB3A that's sitting in my cart.
Thanks so much for this info. I'm planning my future van build, & this would be a huge help, but I never win anything. 🤣 Bluetti is the one I would prefer to use, but funds are a big issue. 😔
I recently discovered your channel and truly enjoy all the information and in the simple format you provide it. I have seen both your Bluetti AC70 and the ECOFLOW RIVER 2 PRO reviews, but I am undecided as to which one to purchase, can you tell me which you prefer? Thanks
I like them both. Which one currently has the best deal? The difference in features and quality is minimal. Both brands are good. The AC70 has a more useful rectangular shape, while the R2P is trapezoidal.
Thank you very much for the info on BLUETTI's AC2A and AC70 power station. I would be super thrilled to win the little one. That is so cool that you get to offer it. I was already subscribed to your channel. Blessings and Cheers! Lindy
I have AC70 it’s not bad at all it runs my refrigerator 26 quart for about 2 1/2 days. I do have AC2A it’s very small 200wh can’t do much with it but charging phone and earbuds. I myself think I wasted my money on AC2A. I have AC60 I recommend sending a little money and get AC60 403wh instead of AC2A. But I do like AC70 I am getting the cable to connect my B80 to my AC70 so I keep it charged for when it rains and I can’t solar charge my AC70.
I've been so on the fence about what to get, as to emergency power. I live in the city center, of a small town. I'm on the same grid, that supplied power to the courthouse, as well as the jail, so when we do have a power outage, it's usually not very long, until a few months ago. I've lived in the same house since 2009, and in those years, there have been only 3 power outages. The usual time the power has been out, is around 2 hours, but the last one lasted 4 hours. I purchased a gas generator, when we first moved in, but it sat so long, that when I needed it this last time, it wouldn't start! No, I had the gas drained, and Sata-Bil in the carburetor. But it had sat around so long, that the carburetor gummed up, and wouldn't work. I gave it away, and the person I gave it to, rebuilt the carburetor, and uses it to go camping, so at least it's getting used, LOL! I want to be able to keep my fridge running, as well as my Wi-Fi and TV, during the outages, and was thinking about getting a generator that runs on propane, but figured that even with that, the thought of it sitting around, for many months, if not years, would also cause the oil to go bad as well, so I just gave up. Then, I saw on Amazon today, that this AC70 was on sale, for almost 59% off! I figure, it can sit around, for a very long time, and not have any issues. In fact, I'm thinking of replacing the UPS for my TV and Wi-Fi, so that it's always charged, and ready to go. If the power stays out for a while, I can run an extension cord to my refrigerator, to keep my food cold, if need be. This just seems like the most logical answer, for my niche.
Great video, thanks for the review. I have been doing a fair amount of research on Portable Power stations, with so many to choose from its difficult to choose which one will work for me. However I am leaning towards a Bluetti product. The AC70 seems as though it should fill my needs when Boondocking in my Teardrop. Thanks again the great review.
This “Bluetti” giveaway would be a blessing. The “Bluetti” will fit beutiffaly in my Toyota 2011 which is running strong at 185,000 miles. Thank U so much!¡!
Thanks for sharing the great review for the Bluetti AC70. Excited about having the opportunity for the drawing for the AC2A. It will be an awesome addition to my camping adventures. Bluetti you rock!
Hi, the first winner has not responded. So, in accordance with the rules I’ve selected you as the winner for the AC2A. Please email me your shipping address and phone number at OffGridAdventureAndy@gmail.com. Congrats!🎉
I see a lot of TH-camrs raving about this Bluetti, but your video is so clear yet chock full of information. I appreciate that as I’m in need of a powerful yet small in size power station. Thank you so much!
I cannot thank you enough for explaining this Bluetti so clearly and concisely, and I really appreciate your tests and safety info!!
His channels are my favorite for breaking everything down into easy to understand and applicable advice when it comes to testing gear of all sorts!
Wow am blown away by the powering/charging capabilities of this Bluetti given it's Compact size and quietness of running!!☆☆☆☆☆
This Bluetti would surely come in handy being homeless in Indiana since July. I have an Impala an ESA and my clothes. Being disabled in a fixed income this would surely help us limp through the winter. Have no idea how I'm gonna do this. Blessings from Indiana
Good luck, and stay warm!
My van is just like yours only without the Bluetti! Just found your channel and your approach to camping really makes sense to me. Thanks!
Best review video I have seen, factual and honest with real life tests without over complicating things!
In my opinion, BLUETTI is one of the leaders in the power station market. They are constantly coming up with new ideas to make their products better.
The Bluetti AC2A would assist families living in the heart of the city.
Especially cities with older grids.
Thank you for the excellent review! The Bluetti AC70, with the 768Wh battery, would be a great addition to any grid down preparation kit.
Thank you so much for all your reviews! I got the Bluetti EB3a for $209 recently during the Prime Deals promotion. It was a great deal, but I realized it was more of an entry-level unit for folks who weren't able to go with something like the Anker 767. I am looking to supplement my BougeRV frig and its power bank as well as small appliances when I start travelling in my minivan next year. I think this new product just might make it all work, especially for the price! Since I already have the fast phone charger and flashlight on the other unit, I wouldn't miss them on this one.
I didn't catch if you mentioned the weight, but judging by the size, I'm guessing maybe 25 pounds?
One thing I haven't heard mentioned in these reviews is that these products are made in China, at least my EB3a was. The company has an office in Nevada, but the shipping label on the box had the address of the factory in China. where it was made. This might be a dealbreaker for some folks.
FYI.
I’ve never heard of a single consumer grade power station manufacturer that is not in China.
Agreed that the eb3a is entry. I have one and love it but wish the battery was larger
Thanks for sharing this review in easy to understand language 🙏🏼🥰🙏🏼 Bluetti is making things simple in time for the challenges facing many who suffer with power outages, especially in winter! Grateful for the giveaway, too 🎉🥳🎉
Love your Bluetti reviews
I currently have the Bluetti EB3A and it's amazing for it being an "every level" power station.
So the eb3a is good for phone laptops and things of that nature?
What a great way to promote their products.
BLUETTI is by far the best power station available.
I've been eyeing a Bluetti for a while, the AC180 was interesting but still out of my budget but the new Bluetti AC70 is very very tempting. Thank you for the review!
Thanks for Bluetti testing breakdown. I was going to purchase an entry level model however; after seeing this I am going to step up my game and get a AC70 or 180.
Purchased the ac2a a few weeks ago now I’m waiting for delivery of my ac70. Thanks for the great review 👍🏾👍🏾
Bluetti is killing the power station market! Thnx for review.
I have been following these units from bluetti, This would be the perfect back up for my needs. We are seasonal campers and love to get out and go off grid.
There are a few things that I’ve learned regarding power stations. The first is that the longer the existence of the company along with the consistent reputation of the products, and 😢the customer service that’s attentive to the customer concerns the better the products become. Bluetti has the reputation and consistent quality that people need. The bluetti ac70 is proving to be a winner in my opinion. I’d love to have one.
I have the Bluetti eb3a and its a great litte device for running my laptop on solar all day for work. Thinking about getting the 70 for more of a backup for the fridge.
I scream Bluetti, you scream Bluetti, everyone needs Bluetti.
Just purchased the BLUETTI AC70 thanks to your review.
do you think a bluetti ac70 can run a electric dryer that is 120V @ 15A? if it's in power lifting mode which is made to cover up to 2000w by lowering the volts for resistive heating devices? my concern is the AC outlet is 120V but 8.33A.
Bluetti was my first choice in Solar generators and may still be, I’ll be opening a church camp hopefully this coming summer and really would like a sample unit because I’ll be in the off grid situation and I can’t be spending money on things that may or may not work.
Is a good idea to discharge the battery all the way down then recharge it up when you first get it? Thank you
Excellent review. These new Bluetti models are more practical and less gimmicky. Love it
The BLUETTI AC70 sounds like it would be perfect for my needs.
Love all your adventures and reviews. The new Bluetti AC70 looks great!
I'd like to hear more people discuss using the Bluetti AC70 or other similar products in UPS mode for keeping a few things running during a power outage without needing a whole-house generator or battery backup. Deep freezers can stay off in most environments for a couple of days without risk. Refrigerators could keep food cold for a few hours if the doors stay closed, but I could see wanting use a UPS power station to make sure. You could cook in an Instant Pot. And what if you also wanted to keep your wi-fi going, a couple of computers, and maybe a home theater system? How much power consumption would that be, and what power stations would you need? Assume blackouts of different lengths: 2-hr., 4-hr., 6-hr. If you're not in a rural area, you could probably expect to be back up and running by then.
" BLUETTI " I like your reviews on the Bluetti power bank. My main question is if running an AC unit, Computer, and a TV Monitor on a 24/7 time frame for 4 to 7 days off the grid Glamping 4 room tent 6 people with Drones, Camera gear, Phones, Tablets, and rechargeable lighting in the tent, Now, which unit or units will suit the total needs and more?
Just found your channel as we are contemplating a mini van to take on our road trips up and down from NJ to Charlotte. Not just camping but to make life more comfortable resting on the road and not having to always stay in a hotel. Looking forward to seeing your content. -Richie
Nice! It sounds like you already have a good idea for what you want to do, so I hope you get some value out of my minivan camping videos.
Thanks for this great review. It's so hard to decide whether to trust these brands when you read some nightmare reviews of buyers who have problems, saying Bluetti's customer service is bad. I need a reliable unit at home for emergencies. It seems the AC70's ratings look adequate. The big question is does this brand have frequent problems?
I have not experienced any issues with mine, but I’ve heard of some issues with various power stations. I also have not heard of a significant number of complaints with their customer support.
Great review! I have many Bluetti solar generators, 5 EB3A, and 2 AC180 and all perform as I need. This and the coming AC200L seem perfect companions. Keep 'em coming.
Thanks for the opportunity to win a Bluetti AC2A & for sharing informed, comprehensive reviews! Cheers -
This Bluetti AC70 is the best value for most applications. Thanks for the video:)
Bluetti seems like it is a language of it's own am confused 😢 just how it goes for my brain hopefully you didn't damage any of your tools thank you for sharing 🎉
Thank you! Well made review. Intelligent and easy to listen to because of clear and eloquent presentation. Have purchased this unit, you've confirmed I've made the right decision.
Just bought my AC70 but haven't received it yet. Main reason is for cpap. I was looking at 500 watt units but this was on sale in Amazon for less then most 500 watt units. Couldn't pass it up. Thank you for your video
Would love to have a Bluetti to use when boondocking in my motorhome. Thank you for an informative demonstration.
I appreciate your BLUETTI Power station the only question I have is what power station would I need to use a old Coleman cooler Continuously for about 48hrs
This Bluetti AC70 can also be used as a UPS. A great budget option that can help with temporary power needs here in Florida as we enter hurricane season.
Bluetti is updating all the old power stations, and they are looking nice.
Bluetti does seem to be one of the better power stations out there right now.
In your opinion, how does this compare to the ecoflow river 2 pro?
Thank you for the video on the Bluetti. Excellent job on the video and wonderful information.
Who wouldn't want a Bluetti. I know I would. Great video.
Bluetti. Thanks for doing the hosting a give-a-way. I think the Bluetti is one of the superior power stations. Someday, hopefully, I will have one. ❤
Thank you finally! I was waiting for you to review this bluetti AC70 😊
Your review of the bluetti was awesome! This bluetti is a nice unit can’t wait to get one. Thank you!
Bluetti
Thanks for the giveaway
I definitely could use a couple of the bluetti in my completely recycled tiny house build, why recycled well truth is I'm busted broke unfortunately, and as for ease of use I showed the wife the video and she actually understood how easy it is to use, all I'm going to say is one way or another I will get one or two of these units ( legally only way ) lol thank you for actually making it easier to understand alot of the usage you made it a hell of alot easier and that's coming from the wife ! P.s. I don't ever check email for this site
I’m pumped to find this Bluetti ac70. Your demonstration and explanation of it’s abilities was thorough, thanks! It has every feature I’m looking for at this time. I’m also excited to enter the Bluetti ac2a giveaway!
This Bluetti is exactly what Im looking for to do some truck bed camping in my 2016 Ram 1500. Im headed to go out hunting next week in Montana and Im not looking forward to using my old propane heater either.....lol
I have a portable power station in my Amazon cart waiting for a rainy day...this would be a significant step up from the Bluetti EB3A that's sitting in my cart.
Great view! You are definitely helping a lot of people who are looking at buying this for the holidays.
What kind of warranty does the Bluetti come with?
Bluetti - Thanks for the review. This Bluetti ac70 looks like a great piece of equipment.
Would this Bluetti run a 3.9 cubic foot frigde/freezer if so for how long?
Bluetti has a nice selection. Thanks for drawing my attention to this company.
Thanks so much for this info. I'm planning my future van build, & this would be a huge help, but I never win anything. 🤣 Bluetti is the one I would prefer to use, but funds are a big issue. 😔
Bluetti. Thanks for educating me 🙏 Cant wait to try to get into this space for the first time.
I also like how Bluetti did their handle, very smart!
Since I live in my truck, this Bluetti would help with my power needs
Great videos and great reviews!👍 I think Bluetti is making some awesome stuff, if I didn't have an old Jackery I'd buy a Bluetti.
I recently discovered your channel and truly enjoy all the information and in the simple format you provide it. I have seen both your Bluetti AC70 and the ECOFLOW RIVER 2 PRO reviews, but I am undecided as to which one to purchase, can you tell me which you prefer? Thanks
I like them both. Which one currently has the best deal? The difference in features and quality is minimal. Both brands are good. The AC70 has a more useful rectangular shape, while the R2P is trapezoidal.
I live off grid for 5 plus years now. Man that thing would be handy! BLUETTI!
Don’t forget to include the word “Bluetti” in your comment to enter. Good luck!
Thank you very much for the info on BLUETTI's AC2A and AC70 power station. I would be super thrilled to win the little one. That is so cool that you get to offer it. I was already subscribed to your channel. Blessings and Cheers! Lindy
Thank you for a great review of the Bluetti. Love your presentation.
I wonder if this thing could run a portable house A/C. You know the standalone units on wheels with window hoses?
How would I ground this unit for household use? We lose power alot, and I wouldn't mind grounding it, even tho it might not be necessary
Just got one. I plugged in my Keurig mini single serve and it worked
Awesome!
I have been looking at the Bluetti products the ac70 looks like it would be great for a refrigerator thanks for the detailed review
Bluetti is my go-to now.
I will be trying out other brands as well.
I've heard good things about the Bluetti. Thanks for the info and demonstration!
Bluetti. I have been following for a few months. Would love a bluetti for camping and these Texas winter power outages 😂.
Bluetti! I’m ready to expand on my SHTF supplies so this would be amazing
i am thinking of buying the Bluetti AC180to use with my computer set up but this one look's nice to thank your for your video
Bluetti would be perfect for our family camping
I have AC70 it’s not bad at all it runs my refrigerator 26 quart for about 2 1/2 days. I do have AC2A it’s very small 200wh can’t do much with it but charging phone and earbuds. I myself think I wasted my money on AC2A. I have AC60 I recommend sending a little money and get AC60 403wh instead of AC2A. But I do like AC70 I am getting the cable to connect my B80 to my AC70 so I keep it charged for when it rains and I can’t solar charge my AC70.
I've been so on the fence about what to get, as to emergency power.
I live in the city center, of a small town.
I'm on the same grid, that supplied power to the courthouse, as well as the jail, so when we do have a power outage, it's usually not very long, until a few months ago.
I've lived in the same house since 2009, and in those years, there have been only 3 power outages.
The usual time the power has been out, is around 2 hours, but the last one lasted 4 hours.
I purchased a gas generator, when we first moved in, but it sat so long, that when I needed it this last time, it wouldn't start!
No, I had the gas drained, and Sata-Bil in the carburetor.
But it had sat around so long, that the carburetor gummed up, and wouldn't work.
I gave it away, and the person I gave it to, rebuilt the carburetor, and uses it to go camping, so at least it's getting used, LOL!
I want to be able to keep my fridge running, as well as my Wi-Fi and TV, during the outages, and was thinking about getting a generator that runs on propane, but figured that even with that, the thought of it sitting around, for many months, if not years, would also cause the oil to go bad as well, so I just gave up.
Then, I saw on Amazon today, that this AC70 was on sale, for almost 59% off!
I figure, it can sit around, for a very long time, and not have any issues.
In fact, I'm thinking of replacing the UPS for my TV and Wi-Fi, so that it's always charged, and ready to go.
If the power stays out for a while, I can run an extension cord to my refrigerator, to keep my food cold, if need be.
This just seems like the most logical answer, for my niche.
You've helped me understand my options in this market and I really appreciate it. Go Bluetti!
Bought first minivan this week for weekend and future full time travel. The Bluetti would be a great first power station to start my journey!!!
Hi Michelle, thanks for sharing your story. Good luck, and enjoy your minivan camping journey!
This Bluetti seems like a nice unit for my workshop, and camping too! Just found your channel, really enjoying your thorough breakdowns. 👍
Interesting I have the Bluetti EP 70S and an older model. I use this for overlanding.
Thanks for this Bluetti review! It was interesting to see your power lifting tests.
This Bluetti looks cool ...it'd be nice to try out the small one before buying the bigger Bluetti
Great video, thanks for the review. I have been doing a fair amount of research on Portable Power stations, with so many to choose from its difficult to choose which one will work for me. However I am leaning towards a Bluetti product. The AC70 seems as though it should fill my needs when Boondocking in my Teardrop. Thanks again the great review.
Great video, thanks. The Bluetti AC70 would be a great companion to the AC200p I have now. Lighter, flexible, versatile.
This “Bluetti” giveaway would be a blessing. The “Bluetti” will fit beutiffaly in my Toyota 2011 which is running strong at 185,000 miles. Thank U so much!¡!
Bluetti makes such a great product. Thank you do much for this great review of the AC70!
I have a CPAP machine that draws about 75 W how long would my CPAP machine last plugged into this device at 100% charged? Thank you.
Thank you for testing the Bluetti. Very good clear video!!
BLUETTI HERE I COME
Thanks for the great content. This Bluetti review was helpful. Looking forward to the Bluetti AC2A drawing.
Bluetti is very nice and compact very cool. Variety of uses can’t wait to own one.
Bluetti seems to be the way to go.
Wow this is compact and fit in my small minivan camper build.
Thanks for sharing the great review for the Bluetti AC70. Excited about having the opportunity for the drawing for the AC2A. It will be an awesome addition to my camping adventures. Bluetti you rock!
Hi, the first winner has not responded. So, in accordance with the rules I’ve selected you as the winner for the AC2A. Please email me your shipping address and phone number at OffGridAdventureAndy@gmail.com. Congrats!🎉
EXCELLENT, Bluetti is the way to go.
Thank you so much. What a fantastic review.