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Slickdeals is sketch about them though and slips them into "Hot Deals" as if they're community sourced posts. Instead SD Affiliate Partners have Paid SD Staff Influencers post it so it seems like a "high reputation" community member approved of the "deal"
As long as you do your own independent diligence and think it's a good product for a good price...then it's a good deal for you.
Anker is widely known and stands behind their products, so this one seems pretty legit to me.
But SD Staff will post anything for affiliates, good deal or not. So it's much more "Buyer Beware". Treat them like a Advertisement on Facebook or Instagram
The reason it got downvoted is because, for whatever reason, people dont like sponsored posts. Who cares if someone got paid to post it? I save money either way.
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The reason it got downvoted is because, for whatever reason, people dont like sponsored posts. Who cares if someone got paid to post it? I save money either way.
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The reason it got downvoted is because, for whatever reason, people dont like sponsored posts. Who cares if someone got paid to post it? I save money either way.
Advertisements are fine...when they are disclosed as advertisements.
Slickdeals is sketch about them though and slips them into "Hot Deals" as if they're community sourced posts. Instead SD Affiliate Partners have Paid SD Staff Influencers post it so it seems like a "high reputation" community member approved of the "deal"
As long as you do your own independent diligence and think it's a good product for a good price...then it's a good deal for you.
Anker is widely known and stands behind their products, so this one seems pretty legit to me.
But SD Staff will post anything for affiliates, good deal or not. So it's much more "Buyer Beware". Treat them like a Advertisement on Facebook or Instagram
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Slickdeals is sketch about them though and slips them into "Hot Deals" as if they're community sourced posts. Instead SD Affiliate Partners have Paid SD Staff Influencers post it so it seems like a "high reputation" community member approved of the "deal"
As long as you do your own independent diligence and think it's a good product for a good price...then it's a good deal for you.
Anker is widely known and stands behind their products, so this one seems pretty legit to me.
But SD Staff will post anything for affiliates, good deal or not. So it's much more "Buyer Beware". Treat them like a Advertisement on Facebook or Instagram
They don't mark posts/users as SD Staff on the mobile app...which they know is how the majority of users check forums :p
So it's easy if you are a regular and memorize every SD Staff account...otherwise it's not easy
most laptop require at least 45W. unless you usage is exclusively for phones and tablets, try get 45W for more commonality.
True. Even my laptop Samsung 360 Pro comes with a 45W brick.
30w brick is lame. Let's do 45w and up. Better is get the 100W for future proofing.
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Then you know right away that is could deliver 30w for a little over 30 minutes, or know how many times it will charge a particular device (assuming you know the watt hours for your device, for example an iPhone 13 is about 12.5 watt hours, so you know this battery pack can recharge it about 1.5 times). I know that 5000, or 10,000 or even 20,000 milliamps sounds like kind of a lot, but the reality is at 3.7v, those rly don't have that much power.