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This Bluetti power station with wheels has spoiled the way I charge my tools and devices

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Why This Matters

The Bluetti Elite 400 power station's inclusion of wheels marks a significant advancement in portable power solutions, making it easier for consumers and industries to transport large-capacity units without heavy lifting. This innovation enhances the practicality of high-capacity power stations for outdoor, emergency, and mobile use, addressing a common pain point in portable energy solutions. As the demand for reliable, mobile power sources grows, features like wheels could become standard, transforming how we approach portable energy storage.

Key Takeaways

Bluetti Elite 400 4 / 5 Very good pros and cons Pros The wheels make moving this a breeze on flat ground

An all-purpose unit that's great for home backup, camping, RV use, and more.

Competitively priced. Cons Can be heavy if you need to lift or carry it

Charging can take longer, depending on the output mode. $1,298.98 at Amazon

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It took humans some 300,000 years to figure out that rolling something was easier than carrying it. Just as it's hard to believe that the iPhone hasn't been around for 20 years yet, it's just as hard to believe that we've only been using wheels for some 6,000 years.

And it's odd how few power station manufacturers put wheels on their units (and when they do, they feel like a compromise). They still expect you to lug around 80-pound lumps like a prehistoric cave dweller.

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Bluetti solves this with the Elite 400 -- a power station that's built around wheels that would make the Flintstones sit up and pay attention.

What's the deal with the wheels?

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