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2Pack 25W USB C Fast Chargers with 2x 6Ft USB C Cables - $5.39

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Jun 17, 2024 12:00 PM
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Falln2piecesJun 17, 2024 12:00 PM
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Damn. They might as well have added a disclaimer "all of these reviews were paid for"
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Jun 17, 2024 07:11 PM
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GunWandererJun 17, 2024 07:11 PM
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At first I thought it was Samsung chargers. Then it was a no brander. Don't know about this one.
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Jun 17, 2024 08:34 PM
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IndigoPassenger901Jun 17, 2024 08:34 PM
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That's ridiculously cheap. Wish I had seen this earlier. Somebody test the power draw and let us know if it can do 25W
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Jun 17, 2024 09:00 PM
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FusiondynamicsJun 17, 2024 09:00 PM
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Quote from IndigoPassenger901 :
That's ridiculously cheap. Wish I had seen this earlier. Somebody test the power draw and let us know if it can do 25W
It can probably do 25w. However the components they use are super cheap which sometimes overheat and can cause a fire. Would be interesting to buy it to open up and see what's inside.
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Jun 17, 2024 09:18 PM
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mbaciJun 17, 2024 09:18 PM
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480 mbit high Tran Smission (other cables cannot do that many smissions)
100,00 times bend (extremely precise measurement for 100 bends)

Avoid ultra cheap chargers like this. Your phone is worth 200 times more and I saw too many instances of cheap PD chargers breaking expensive gadgets.
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Jun 17, 2024 09:20 PM
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mbaciJun 17, 2024 09:20 PM
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Quote from Fusiondynamics :
It can probably do 25w. However the components they use are super cheap which sometimes overheat and can cause a fire. Would be interesting to buy it to open up and see what's inside.
Not this brand, but for another charger at this price I jumped and tried. Claimed 20W but was just a 12W charger. I am very skeptical about this one doing 25.
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Jun 17, 2024 11:48 PM
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SmartHill5061Jun 17, 2024 11:48 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SmartHill5061

PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Pleaaaaasssseeee

Do not being cheap with anything related to the "energy"
Charging is energy, and nothing related to energy is cheap. Except for occasional sales or clearances, quality energy products come at a cost. Using cheap chargers or batteries can be a fire hazard. cant believe? there are tons and tons of youtube you can easily see how shittly it made, just search it on youtube!. some of Your home or renter's insurance won't cover damage caused by uncertified electronics. Many apartment contracts I've seen were even specify that you must use certified products like UL or ETL.

Energy products like chargers and batteries aren't cheap for a reason. Key materials are expensive to mine. Manufacturing them safely and reliably costs money. Companies spend millions on research to make these products better. Meeting safety standards and environmental regulations adds to the cost. Cheap options are unreliable and dangerous. Quality energy products require investment. Don't be fooled by low prices—they come with hidden costs and risks.

Only thing i would say to trust for is anything that has some brand, and ship and sold by amazon.
Why? Amazon requires sellers to provide certification for whatever they sells, if it is sold by amazon as i know.
If you want to find something cheap but usable, i would say find the returned insignia chargers that were occasionally at a discount ( they were ETL certified), or surfing like a woot, which is amazon's returned, or refurbished merchandise at a discount ( they have UL or ETL because they wer names brands)

Here's a good one,
https://www.bestbuy.com/product/i...ition=good
20W insignia charger, "good" condition a $3.99
which is certified, and at least its better than knock offs
Last edited by SmartHill5061 June 17, 2024 at 05:55 PM.
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Jun 18, 2024 01:54 AM
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AmusedDime497Jun 18, 2024 01:54 AM
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Quote from SmartHill5061 :
PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Pleaaaaasssseeee

Do not being cheap with anything related to the "energy"
Charging is energy, and nothing related to energy is cheap. Except for occasional sales or clearances, quality energy products come at a cost. Using cheap chargers or batteries can be a fire hazard. cant believe? there are tons and tons of youtube you can easily see how shittly it made, just search it on youtube!. some of Your home or renter's insurance won't cover damage caused by uncertified electronics. Many apartment contracts I've seen were even specify that you must use certified products like UL or ETL.

Energy products like chargers and batteries aren't cheap for a reason. Key materials are expensive to mine. Manufacturing them safely and reliably costs money. Companies spend millions on research to make these products better. Meeting safety standards and environmental regulations adds to the cost. Cheap options are unreliable and dangerous. Quality energy products require investment. Don't be fooled by low prices—they come with hidden costs and risks.

Only thing i would say to trust for is anything that has some brand, and ship and sold by amazon.
Why? Amazon requires sellers to provide certification for whatever they sells, if it is sold by amazon as i know.
If you want to find something cheap but usable, i would say find the returned insignia chargers that were occasionally at a discount ( they were ETL certified), or surfing like a woot, which is amazon's returned, or refurbished merchandise at a discount ( they have UL or ETL because they wer names brands)

Here's a good one,
https://www.bestbuy.com/product/i...ition=good
20W insignia charger, "good" condition a $3.99
which is certified, and at least its better than knock offs
None for pickup or delivery
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Jun 18, 2024 02:12 AM
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Jun 18, 2024 02:28 AM
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nksduserJun 18, 2024 02:28 AM
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Quote from SmartHill5061 :
PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Pleaaaaasssseeee

Do not being cheap with anything related to the "energy"
Charging is energy, and nothing related to energy is cheap. Except for occasional sales or clearances, quality energy products come at a cost. Using cheap chargers or batteries can be a fire hazard. cant believe? there are tons and tons of youtube you can easily see how shittly it made, just search it on youtube!. some of Your home or renter's insurance won't cover damage caused by uncertified electronics. Many apartment contracts I've seen were even specify that you must use certified products like UL or ETL.

Energy products like chargers and batteries aren't cheap for a reason. Key materials are expensive to mine. Manufacturing them safely and reliably costs money. Companies spend millions on research to make these products better. Meeting safety standards and environmental regulations adds to the cost. Cheap options are unreliable and dangerous. Quality energy products require investment. Don't be fooled by low prices—they come with hidden costs and risks.

Only thing i would say to trust for is anything that has some brand, and ship and sold by amazon.
Why? Amazon requires sellers to provide certification for whatever they sells, if it is sold by amazon as i know.
If you want to find something cheap but usable, i would say find the returned insignia chargers that were occasionally at a discount ( they were ETL certified), or surfing like a woot, which is amazon's returned, or refurbished merchandise at a discount ( they have UL or ETL because they wer names brands)

Here's a good one,
https://www.bestbuy.com/product/i...ition=good
20W insignia charger, "good" condition a $3.99
which is certified, and at least its better than knock offs
This is what goes on in my mind when I see such posts but too lazy to type it up for people to ignore.
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Jun 18, 2024 03:03 AM
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One of the reviews stated this: These chargers data mined my nearly brand new cell phone, resulting in damage to the main motherboard of the phone. Samsung made a security incident report, and are attempting to supply me with a new phone, my wireless carrier had to get involved to secure my phone number and data and I had to change all my passwords along with recieve a new esim card as my IMEI was corrupted while using the charger. Additionally, my wireless carrier had me file a cyber security crimes report with my local police department. The two charger ports were taken for further investigation, and the cables were returned to me to return to the company. Buyer beware
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Jun 18, 2024 03:27 AM
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R3DTR1XJun 18, 2024 03:27 AM
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I'd trust the charger before I trusted the cables it comes with, but that's just me, cheap ass cables are more of a fire hazard then anything
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uvafunkJun 18, 2024 03:39 AM
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Quote from GunWanderer :
At first I thought it was Samsung chargers. Then it was a no brander. Don't know about this one.
Then why post
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bulletbanJun 18, 2024 04:14 AM
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made in india?
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sircomferenceJun 18, 2024 04:25 AM
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Quote from Falln2pieces :
Damn. They might as well have added a disclaimer "all of these reviews were paid for"
One had bad review LOL

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