By: Jonathan Kwan
April 24, 2026
"One day you are young, the next day you are excited about a dishwasher," I messaged my friend, responding to her Instagram story about her new Bosch dishwasher. I also recently upgraded to a Bosch dishwasher, and my enthusiasm about my new dishwasher was no less than her. My Made in Germany model is truly a work of art; from the way it is built to the way it performs. I was not nearly this invested even when I got the new iPhone 17 a few months back, and for a good reason. iPhones have pretty much just been minor iterations of the last since the iPhone X in 2017, but having a new dishwasher that can clean dishes that look impossible is truly life changing. Another kitchen appliance that I get excited over is the fridge. Every time I see someone with a Miele, Sub Zero, or Thermador, I cannot help but give compliments. But what good is their food preservation technology if there is no power to run them? Well, BLUETTI has a solution. The maker of household power products like the Elite 200 V2 is back with their latest offering, the FridgePower. The FridgePower is a slim 2kWh LiFePO4 battery-based uninterruptible power supply with a rated 10ms response time that can fit neatly near or on your fridge in case the power goes out. If keeping your fridge running during a power failure is not the only thing you need, the company also allows you to daisy-chain up to three additional 2kWh LiFePO4 batteries in the form of the BlueCell 200 to keep your food fresh and your PC humming. A dedicated Display 1 Bluetooth wireless display will feed you all the vital information you need in addition to the phone app. All this sounds great, but how well will the FridgePower system work in the real world? We took all three components in to find out.
Our review units of the BLUETTI FridgePower, BlueCell 200, and Display 1 came from a logistics company called CTS Global Solutions located in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. CTS Global Solutions appears to be a Chinese-based freight forwarding firm, formally called CTS International Logistics Corporation Limited & China Travel Service (HK) Group Corporation, so I think it is safe to assume the FridgePower, BlueCell 200, and Display 1 all originated from China, where they were manufactured, to the city in the Greater Toronto Area. The power products were then sent to us here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada via UPS Standard. I am sure the good people at UPS had a lot of fun moving them around, as the two large brown corrugated cardboard boxes weighed about 40 lbs each, but they all arrived in excellent condition for our review today nonetheless.
The BLUETTI FridgePower, BlueCell 200, and Display 1's retail boxes are as simple as it gets. The brown corrugated cardboard packaging features only white ink printing all around. What you will find, depending on the side you look at, are elements like BLUETTI's logo, company slogan, product name and description, and/or an outline of the product. I really appreciate the clean, minimalist design.
Before we move on, here are the specifications of the BLUETTI FridgePower, BlueCell 200, and Display 1, as obtained from the manufacturer's press kit:
FridgePower
Battery Capacity: 2,016 Wh
Battery Type: LiFePO4
Weight: About 19.7 kg/43.43 lbs
Dimensions (L × W × H)*: 580 × 350 × 75 mm*/ 22.83 × 13.78 × 2.95 in (*78 mm with foot pads)
Charging Temperature: 0°C to 40°C/32°F to 104°F
Discharging Temperature: -20°C to 40°C/-4°F to 104°F
AC Output (Discharging): 1,800 W continuous, 120 V, 60 Hz, 3,600 W surge.
AC Charging: 1,440 W Max., 120 V, 60 Hz
DC Charging (XT60): 1,000 W Max., 12 V to 60 V, 20 A Max
AC + DC Charging: 2,200 W Max.
BlueCell 200 - Optional
Battery Capacity: 2,016 Wh
Battery Type: LiFePO4
Net Weight: About 17.3 kg/37.9 lbs
Dimensions (L × W × H): 580 × 350 × 75 mm*/22.83 × 13.78 × 2.95 in
Charging Temperature: 0°C to 40°C/32°F to 104°F
Discharging Temperature: -20°C to 40°C/-4°F to 104°F
USB-C Port: 5 V/3 A, 9 V/2 A, 12 V/1.5 A
Charging Current: 75 A Max.
2 × Expansion Port: 19.2 V, 75 A Max.
Display 1 - Optional
Mounting: Magnetic / Stand
Capacity: 2,000 mAh
Dimensions (L × W × H) 110 × 77 × 15 mm/4.33 × 3.03 × 0.59 in
Weight: 155 g
Everything is neatly organized inside the boxes. For the FridgePower and BlueCell 200, they are basically packaged in the same way. The main products are wrapped in a white plastic bag clipped between two Styrofoam brackets. Both products have a separate slim box inside that contains a metal wall mounting bracket and the required installation hardware. A set of four adjustable leveling feet, leatherette handle strap, product manual, and warranty card are included for each as well. Specific to the FridgePower is an AC power cable for charging, but none are included for the BlueCell 200, because the BlueCell 200 is designed to connect to the FridgePower using built-in cables. I feel like this is a very reasonable bundle from the factory.
Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. A Closer Look - Hardware
3. A Closer Look - Software
4. Test Results
5. Conclusion