The Bluetti AC180T and MultiCooler Refrigerator For Camping and RVs

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Published 2024-02-21
For camping, road trips and the RV lifestyle, it's always nice to have the most useful and efficient gear and this new power station and refrigerator combo from Bluetti is just that, very useful and efficient. It's LiFePO4 battery is big, giving it 3 days of power and the running water ice maker means that it makes multiple batches of ice on its own.

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All Comments (21)
  • Wow, this system has made me reconsider adding a solar system in my van plan. To get a refrig or freezer plus a bonus ice maker is top line. Imagine being able to iced soda or iced coffee in the desert without the worry your bagged ice will be melted in 2 days. Total game changer, total win! If Bluetti plans for more appliances this would conquer compatibility issues and the solar power and pass through on a cooler is just mind blowing
  • @user-oz3hs9nh4z
    This video made a perfect end to the evening, Rick. Thank you. An ice maker!
  • @CMC61
    Hey Rick, I love watching you doing reviews on products. You give a lot of good advice of things that everybody would like to know. Good job Rick! Oh hey Linda, hope to see you in the next video.
  • @MOTrav
    Amazing product! They are getting better all the time. Youā€™re going to spoil yourself now by having drinks on the rocks out on the road anytime. Enjoy!
  • @rogertemple7193
    This is definitely something that families who are on vacation trips need especially while camping out or are just sightseeing on the road to keep the food and drinks cold but i hope it works out well thanks for your great information in your videos Thank You.šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡²šŸ™šŸ™šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡²
  • I discovered that my Bluetti EB70 (original model released first) powers my old style tiny Frigidaire manual controls air conditioner on high for over an hour. It draws about 400w max while running and the when compressor turns off it drops to 50w. It`s just another option to my 300ah Ampere Time battery. I dread hurricane season because sunlight is limited on my lot to about 5 hours but at least I can run my air conditioner from solar during the worst heat of the day. At night I can conserve power by only cooling to 90f while sitting in front of the AC.
  • @Chubbydippin
    Thankyou Rick, good stuff as usual. Since cars don't even come with ash trays anymore, the old, outdated, easily failing and unsecure cigarette lighter 12v port is long overdue for a update. Wish it would go away and be replaced with something less prone to failure and more secure for vibration associated with car travel. Replacing the 12v port with something similar to the solar input on these portable power stations would be far superior IMO. Also, seems like Bluetti should have already developed a small 12-24v dc AC unit by now too? And ofcourse, we all know The Easy Rick Bake a pie oven will make the world a better place when it's released. Thanks again.
  • @controller2152
    Outstanding video any my AC180T & Cooler will be delivered Tomorrow. Iā€™m stoked for our Van trip to Canada and Glacier NP. Keep the Video Comingā€¦šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ’„šŸ’„šŸ’„šŸ’„
  • Thats a nice nice unit. Someday ill have something like that in my work van. Sometimes i spend 13 or 14 hours a day in there and many days i eat all 3 meals a day. If i had a fridge and a way to heat food id be in good shape. Ben from Semper Gumbie sent me over here. New subscriber.
  • @freeandhappy8562
    Another excellent review! Looking forward to having fresh ice in camp!
  • @wrxs1781
    Good review Rick, nice to see the latest and greatest.
  • @deeanderson5670
    Wow, Rick, Bluette looks like they covered everything you would need. Yep, long grocery runs in summer would work out great. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy
  • @cotter9751
    Really enjoy your thorough reviews. This Bluetti product looks really useful - and the next step in off-grid refrigeration and powering options (whether for a nomad, or someone just going shopping [as you suggested]). Thanks for this review! Those removable batteries - Amazing!
  • @passin-thru
    So bluetti copied ecoflowā€™s fridge freezer ice maker with removable batteries but just came out with theirs a year later with larger batteries than ecoflow has.
  • @johnwerner7194
    Technology just keeps coming doesn't it? What's next? Just fantastic!! Thank you.ā¤
  • @Steve-Goff
    Wow. What an amazing system. I love the idea of removable batteries. I didnā€™t see you show it but is there a way to charge the battery on the battery itself or does it have to be in the refrigerator or power station
  • @explorer867
    Looks like a good option Rick. Bluetti makes quality products. šŸ¤ 
  • @EfficientRVer
    This was a very useful review of some innovative and useful products. I have no interest in an ice maker or anything else with water outside a sealed container, but for a drinker who wants ice cubes in their Scotch at a campsite, well, here they go, dream come true. I just freeze water/drink bottles in a 12V freezer, and swap them out into soft cooler bags to use as a fridge for leftovers, etc. That way, I always have bottled drinks in various stages of melting in the cooler and freezing in the freezer. By far the best feature of these two Bluetti products, to me, would be the removable batteries used in both devices. As you say, dividing up the weight of a heavy and bulky power station into lighter chunks for moving it around, is getting more and more important as power stations just keep getting bigger and bigger. As a Prius camper, the only device I'm going to give up a serious block of space for is my 50 liter freezer behind the passenger seat, under my pillow. I wouldn't want a big power station if someone gave it to me, except to resell it or give it away. I tuck a battery here, a charger there, an inverter hidden away behind the dash feeding outlets and 12V/USB/other ports wherever I want, etc. I also like having all of that bolted and wired into place, a nightmare for someone to try to steal, versus one portable box ready to steal in a second and sell in 2 minutes. So, I've personally soured on the idea of big power stations, preferring to build a custom system into the vehicle, and just have a small portable power station which I can charge from my main system. My 300Wh sub-$200 LiFePO4 power station from 3 years ago is doing fine, as is my $250 fridge which I use as a freezer. A mini 100Ah (1280Wh) drop-in LiFePO4 battery that I paid $246 for last year, now dips under $200. An even smaller 50Ah battery I have now dips under $100. So, today, I have 1920Wh of pretty compact storage that I paid $400 for, but can replace it for $300. Mass-produced power stations versus custom systems from dreaming up exactly what components you want, both have their place. Not everyone is a DIYer, and some might not be able to figure out what to build or how to get the specs right. Hence the tremendous success of products by Bluetti, EcoFlow, and so forth. You just buy them and are ready to go. The downsides are price, and more importantly to me, the space taken up with no option to put part of it here and part of it there. Nobody is fitting one of those behind their dashboard or under a seat. I think the icemaker was a mistake by a marketing genius, and the warranty/service departments and customers are likely to suffer for it. Really, who has had an icemaker in their fridge at home, and not had one problem or another with its reliability or trying to keep it from getting gross? That is without bouncing it down the road while it's operating. Time will tell whether it becomes a cult product coveted by many, or a niche product that becomes defunct and an asterisk in the history of 12V fridges. I hope they make a version without the ice maker, and put the space to a different use. Maybe a compartment that is used to defrost food by blowing the waste heat out through the compartment. Could throw wet gloves and socks in there, too. Now, that would be more useful to me, than ice cubes.