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Is the AC200P powerful enough to run a coffee maker?

April 6, 2026

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The AC200P is capable of powering a coffee maker, drawing around 800-1500 watts, but it depends on the specific model and the coffee maker's power requirements.

Power Requirements of a Coffee Maker

When considering powering a coffee maker with a Bluetti AC200P or AC300 power station, it’s essential to understand the device’s power requirements. An average drip coffee maker uses around 800-1500 watts, with some high-end models reaching up to 1800 watts. However, some coffee makers, like the French press or Aeropress, can be as low as 200-500 watts.

Choosing the Right Power Station

For a coffee maker that draws 800-1500 watts, the AC200P is a suitable option. It has a 2000-watt pure sine wave inverter, which can handle most household appliances, including coffee makers. However, to ensure a stable power supply and avoid any potential damage to the coffee maker or the power station, it’s recommended to use the AC200P’s built-in surge protection feature.

Safety Precautions and Charging Times

When powering a coffee maker with an AC200P or AC300, it’s crucial to ensure that the power station is charged adequately to handle the appliance’s power requirements. A fully charged AC200P can provide up to 2 hours of continuous power at 2000 watts. To charge the AC200P, you can connect it to the wall outlet or use solar panels. For example, if you’re using a 200W solar panel, it would take around 10 hours to charge the AC200P from 0 to 80%.

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