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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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11/24/22 | Walmart | $15 frontpage |
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Product Name: | Liquipel Powertek 20 000 mAh Portable Charger Power Bank Fast Charging Dual USB Output Battery Pack for iPhone iPad Galaxy Android Pixel and Tablet (Black) |
Product Description: | Liquipel Powertek 20 000 mAh Portable Charger Power Bank: Fast charging high-capacity battery pack featuring sleek compact design; allowing it to easily slip into your pocket or purse. Dual USB outputs for Universal Compatibility & flexible device charging. Portable Safe and reliable; perfect for traveling or with outdoor camping accessories. Each Liquipel Powertek Battery Bank proudly comes with our 12-month warranty. Dimensions & Specs: 5.5”x2.5”x1” 20000 mAh cell battery 5v USB/Type-C Input Dual 12w USB Output LED Light Power Indicator Power Check Button Battery Type: Li-Polymer |
Product SKU: | 921368328 |
UPC: | 814238026929 |
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All these power banks were precharge in full, no Walmart got burned down. You failed for false information... Enjoy a day!
This is just another Walmart branded power bank.
Walmart branded power banks generally have very good quality. Have a couple Walmart branded power banks such as "blackweb", "onn." , all are working great with great quality.
I bought a similar one branded "Blackweb" from Walmart a few years ago. Stopped using it after a few cycles due to slow charging and discharging. The capacity is only about half of what is claimed
LOL you aren't even countering anything that I said. You are just saying something and thinking you made a point. I just stated that I DON'T think this will burn anyone's house down. However, your justification that they aren't burning Wal-Marts down is nonsensical because nobody in the stores are actively charging and discharging the battery packs like people people will use them for in their homes. Your point is completely moot. It's like arguing that no car dealerships have engines blowing up in the parking lot when nobody is driving them. Guess what can happen if you buy a car from a dealership but don't handle it properly, never change the oil, and never get it serviced? It will probably malfunction.
Also, few products with batteries, especially power banks, will come with a, "full" charge. If you notice, most products come with roughly 25%-75% charge because an ideal 50% is the most stable charge capacity and most beneficial for longevity regarding health of a lithium ion battery. Manufacturers know this and they is why it is pretty rare to receive a battery device with 100% charge nowadays. If they did that, having a battery at any extreme of the charge spectrum for long periods of time is not healthy and deteriorates the battery's ability to hold as much of a charge.
Your logic is flawed and your point is nonsensical so the only one spreading bad info is you. Congrats. Come back when you want to make a real point and not just string some words together
I think he's doing Yoda