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The BLUETTI AC180 is a robust 1152Wh portable power station featuring a durable LiFePO4 battery, capable of delivering 1800W continuous and 2700W peak power through multiple outlets. It charges rapidly in just one hour via AC or in under 3.5 hours with solar input, making it ideal for camping, off-grid living, and emergency backup. With smart app controls, UPS functionality, and a compact, portable design, itโs engineered for professionals who demand reliable, versatile power wherever they go.

























































| ASIN | B0BZZ47J4T |
| Best Sellers Rank | 72,826 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 110 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand Name | BLUETTI |
| Colour | Black |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (151) |
| Engine Power Maximum | 2700 Watts |
| Engine Type | Solar |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | solar |
| Ignition System Type | Electric start |
| Included Components | AC180 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 34L x 24.7W x 31.7H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | AC180 |
| Item Weight | 16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BLUETTI |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AC180 |
| Material Type | Steel, aluminum, cast iron, plastic, and rubber |
| Model Name | AC180 |
| Model Number | AC180 |
| Output Wattage | 1800 Watts |
| Power Source | Solar Powered and Battery |
| Product Warranty | 5 years. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Running Wattage | 1800 Watts |
| Runtime | 38 minutes |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Starting Wattage | 1800 Watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 2 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
N**H
Brilliant, Great power station. Charges my eMTB whilst off-grid as well as other equipment
Brilliant. Did some research and this make came out very well. I bought primarily for a bit of off-grid camping/shepherd Hut accommodation while I was travelling Scotland mountain biking. Some places didn't have power and I needed to recharge my eMTB. Fully charged this unit recharges my light weight eMTB 3 times (5%-100% - x3). works well with a car fridge as well when being recharged from the car between rides. Charges my phone, action camera and Drone batteries Whats not to like..
M**W
Great piece of kit, works well, excellent customer service when I needed it.
Does what it says on the tin and so versatile. Connected inside the garage of my motorhome and runs all the 230v socks as required. Will run the microwave which has a draw of around 1400 watts when running. 2 minutes of 800w microwave uses around 5 - 6% of the storage capacity of the AC180. Charges from a 12v cigarette socket at around 80-100 watts.. 230V charging has 3 modes, silent, normal and fast. I picked this over the Jackery 1000 V2 (which has very similar specs, and similar price) mainly due to the built in handles which for me made it easier for storage in the motorhome garage, also, whilst the Jackery was smaller, it was also only 10KG vs the 16Kg of the Bluetti AC180, I was suspicious of what Jackery left out to make it so light. Bonus, Bluetti has excellent customer service via Amazon messaging. I had a problem after about 2 months where the 12v cable would not charge the AC180. I contacted Bluetti via Amazon, they requested a photo (probably to make sure they sent the correct item) and sent out a new replacement cable free of charge and very quickly. Communication throughout was excellent. I would heartly recommend them. and YES, I did buy it with my own money :)
P**.
Great product
Ticks all the boxโs for a portable generator can handle what you want when you need it
M**N
Bluetti AC180: Power Beast That Just Won't Quit โ My #1 Pick!
5/5 โ The Best Investment I've Made for Power Freedom! Bluetti AC180 โ This thing is an absolute BEAST! I've had my Bluetti AC180 for sometime now and I can honestly say it's one of the smartest purchases I've made in years. Here's why I'm completely taken with it:Insane real-world capacity โ 1152Wh feels like 1400+Wh compared to most competitors. It just keeps going and going. 1800W continuous + 2700W Power Lifting mode โ Runs my 2000W kettle (yes, it really does), coffee machine, microwave, hair dryer, small AC unitโฆ no drama, no shutdowns, no drama queen beeping. Lightning-fast charging โ 0โ80% in ~45 minutes with AC + solar combined. I can literally wake up, plug it in while having breakfast, and it's almost full before I finish my coffee. Super quiet โ Even at 1000โ1400W load you can barely hear it. Perfect for working/gaming in the same room. Build quality feels premium โ Solid, heavy (in a good way), all ports are nicely spaced, nothing feels cheap or wobbly. I did have one issue upgrading the firmware, which stopped the bluetooth connection, but their customer support team sorted this in no time, with a pre-paid label to return and they turned it around super fast, back in a few working days, with lots of comms on progress. This is how customer support should be done!!!
S**D
great machine
excellent machine just bought forth one for off grid living
A**R
Perfect
This was an incredible buy so glad I did I live in a campervan and it charges straight from my leisure battery while in work itโs brilliant
D**D
Excellent!
An excellent quality product with all the features, power and ability that I needed. Charges fast, runs all my laptops and phones for days on end. Is a great back up to my dual leisure battery system when I go away in the van, this capacity adds an extra 2 to 3 days of off grid power for me easily. Build quality is excellent, the app is great to use and easy to set up and to top it all off I've found the customer service to be outstanding. Highly recommended ๐
D**S
Disappointing loss of charge from AC with no load
I've had the unit for a year and used it intermittently, especially when travelling in my van. The big issue is a 3% drop in charge per hour when the AC is on, but nothing is connected to the AC. This means the battery loses 70% of its capacity in 24 hours, even though I haven't run any of my appliances (WiFi router, laptop charger, etc). Where does the lost power go? Since I keep it under the van seat, it's not practical to reach under to turn the AC on and off. This makes it unsuitable for vanlife due to this high self-discharge.
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