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Model: Anker Prime 67W USB C Charger, Anker GaN Wall Charger, 3-Port Compact Fast PPS Charger, For MacBook Pro/Air, Pixelbook, iPad Pro, iPhone 15/14/Pro, Galaxy S23/S22, Note20, Pixel, Apple Watch, and More
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This is a great deal. It is not the same as the one in the Costco 2 pack. This one is the A2669. In the 2 pack, the big one is 336 A2674, and the small one is 313 A2639.
The major differences between this one and the more budget 336 A2674 model are that this one has smaller physical dimensions (much less prone to falling out of the wall), and does better power splitting (divides the full 67w between your devices instead of assigning certain limits to each port).
I much prefer this one because I use it in busy areas of my house (kitchen, living room) where other chargers are prone to falling out of the outlet, but this one stays in securely. It also does a good job at power splitting and reliably charges my laptop (other Anker chargers don't always do a great job at this.) I like this one because I can hand it off to my family members and I don't have to instruct them, "you have to use the top USB-C for your phone and the middle one for your laptop."
I believe this is the cheapest it's ever been on Amazon. I last payed $49 on sale for mine. That said, I see it's currently 28.79 on Costco Next , so that is a better deal if you have Costco and spend enough for free shipping.
Quality, reliability and safety. I will gladly pay a few extra bucks for a quality charger or charging station for the peace of mind it will not overheat and cause a fire. Anker chargers are well built and last a long time. I still have a few fast chargers from Anker I purchased in 2019 with zero issues (used daily).
Obviously not the right price for everyone, but as someone who travels a decent amount and has tried many different chargers, this turned out to be the perfect one for me and I was glad to pay $36 for it in 2023.
It's small enough to fit in any backpack pocket, it's short enough to not fall out of the loose sockets you typically find in airports or hotels, and the USB-C ports can fast charge my and my partner's phones at the same time. I typically use slower chargers at home, this one lives permanently in my laptop backpack.
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If they are in the Kitchen, it might be a GFCI receptacle. The ones with the push buttons for Test/Reset. Those are like 10 bucks each.
Also, some receptacles have a rounded face, some are more of a rectangular face. Some are Ivory, some are White. Kitchen is probably 20-amp, everywhere else is probably 15-amp.
Easiest thing to do is to match up whatever you already have there now, and buy that exact same kind. So it is a direct replacement swap.
P.S. Turn off the breaker at the breaker box before you change them.
Another P.S. If you don't know what a receptacle is, and don't know what a breaker is, and don't know what a breaker box is. Then hire an electrician.
Last edited by EdEd1190 February 6, 2025 at 08:48 AM.
This is one of the lowest prices I've seen for this charger. Not sure why so many are complaining. It's super small and works well. I did have one die on me after six months but Anker replaced it quickly.
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I'm not sure why some people said this was a bigger than expected charging brick. It's super tiny.
I just got mine today and it feels real solid and heavy but it's not hig at all. They make a 100 or 120w one that looks to be a lot longer than this one. Happy with it fir 35 tho I wish it included a cable too
Why is this front page? You could get this in 2-pack with a 30w charger for $30 at Costco and it was also at Best Buy or Amazon ( can't seem to find the other thread)
The best charger on the market for this power segment at any price IMO. This is a must-buy if you don't have one; I'm buying several to gift to IT staff as a 'thank you'
I live and die by this charger on the road - MS Surface, MBA/MBP. or Dell XPS/Latitude depending on the day + iPhone + Samsung + random peripherals. It's kinda 'chubby' but that keeps it from being so long it tends to fall out of outlets. Unless you're running a gaming rig, this is enough 'brick'. it's heavy for it's size, but lighter than the any of the aforementioned laptop bricks by ~50% and about 1/4 the size. Oh, and it charges multiple devices. Double oh when the cable gets wonky you get another one since they aren't attached permanently.
Note: as someone mentioned earlier, if chargers or plugs in general fall out of your outlets, you need to replace them. it's a fire hazard. Outlets are wear items and NOT 'forever appliances' like most people think. A loose outlet with high current device will arc, heat up, and it's how many fires start.
This is a great deal. It is not the same as the one in the Costco 2 pack. This one is the A2669. In the 2 pack, the big one is 336 A2674, and the small one is 313 A2639.
The major differences between this one and the more budget 336 A2674 model are that this one has smaller physical dimensions (much less prone to falling out of the wall), and does better power splitting (divides the full 67w between your devices instead of assigning certain limits to each port).
I much prefer this one because I use it in busy areas of my house (kitchen, living room) where other chargers are prone to falling out of the outlet, but this one stays in securely. It also does a good job at power splitting and reliably charges my laptop (other Anker chargers don't always do a great job at this.) I like this one because I can hand it off to my family members and I don't have to instruct them, "you have to use the top USB-C for your phone and the middle one for your laptop."
I believe this is the cheapest it's ever been on Amazon. I last payed $49 on sale for mine. That said, I see it's currently 28.79 on Costco Next , so that is a better deal if you have Costco and spend enough for free shipping.
thank you for your VERY informative post. I purchased two because of it
Great charger, have been using it for over a year with a MacBook, Pixel 8 Pro, iPad, etc. Charges fast, measured the wattage and it's true and consistent, doesn't get that hot doing it, the weight is from not being cheap underbuilt junk inside. Buying another with this deal, thx OP.
edit: weird downvote fairy visited everyone I see lol
Also, This one is IQ 4.0, the Costco one is IQ 3.0. So apples and oranges trying to compare this one to Costco, as this one is better.
If "chargers are prone to falling out of the outlet" in your home, then the way to fix that is go to Home Depot and by new receptacles, which are like 60 cents each. Then things will be nice and tight and won't fall out. The contact points in the outlets are worn down from repeated use and unable to grip the plug's prongs. Replace the receptacle, and the problem goes away.
You get what you pay for with switches and receptacles. I usually go with 20 amp ones (which are much better quality than 15 amp ones) but there's spec grade and even hospital grade ones you can get but those you have to typically get from a supply house.
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This is a great deal. It is not the same as the one in the Costco 2 pack. This one is the A2669. In the 2 pack, the big one is 336 A2674, and the small one is 313 A2639.
The major differences between this one and the more budget 336 A2674 model are that this one has smaller physical dimensions (much less prone to falling out of the wall), and does better power splitting (divides the full 67w between your devices instead of assigning certain limits to each port).
I much prefer this one because I use it in busy areas of my house (kitchen, living room) where other chargers are prone to falling out of the outlet, but this one stays in securely. It also does a good job at power splitting and reliably charges my laptop (other Anker chargers don't always do a great job at this.) I like this one because I can hand it off to my family members and I don't have to instruct them, "you have to use the top USB-C for your phone and the middle one for your laptop."
I believe this is the cheapest it's ever been on Amazon. I last payed $49 on sale for mine. That said, I see it's currently 28.79 on Costco Next , so that is a better deal if you have Costco and spend enough for free shipping.
Costco Next is a hidden gem. 2x 100W for $20 each is a ballin deal a while back
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The major differences between this one and the more budget 336 A2674 model are that this one has smaller physical dimensions (much less prone to falling out of the wall), and does better power splitting (divides the full 67w between your devices instead of assigning certain limits to each port).
I much prefer this one because I use it in busy areas of my house (kitchen, living room) where other chargers are prone to falling out of the outlet, but this one stays in securely. It also does a good job at power splitting and reliably charges my laptop (other Anker chargers don't always do a great job at this.) I like this one because I can hand it off to my family members and I don't have to instruct them, "you have to use the top USB-C for your phone and the middle one for your laptop."
I believe this is the cheapest it's ever been on Amazon. I last payed $49 on sale for mine. That said, I see it's currently 28.79 on Costco Next , so that is a better deal if you have Costco and spend enough for free shipping.
It's small enough to fit in any backpack pocket, it's short enough to not fall out of the loose sockets you typically find in airports or hotels, and the USB-C ports can fast charge my and my partner's phones at the same time. I typically use slower chargers at home, this one lives permanently in my laptop backpack.
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/Leviton-15-Amp-125-V-Duplex-Outlet-Receptacle-White-10-Pack-05320-WMP-M2... [homedepot.com]
If they are in the Kitchen, it might be a GFCI receptacle. The ones with the push buttons for Test/Reset. Those are like 10 bucks each.
Also, some receptacles have a rounded face, some are more of a rectangular face. Some are Ivory, some are White. Kitchen is probably 20-amp, everywhere else is probably 15-amp.
Easiest thing to do is to match up whatever you already have there now, and buy that exact same kind. So it is a direct replacement swap.
P.S. Turn off the breaker at the breaker box before you change them.
Another P.S. If you don't know what a receptacle is, and don't know what a breaker is, and don't know what a breaker box is. Then hire an electrician.
I just got mine today and it feels real solid and heavy but it's not hig at all. They make a 100 or 120w one that looks to be a lot longer than this one. Happy with it fir 35 tho I wish it included a cable too
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I live and die by this charger on the road - MS Surface, MBA/MBP. or Dell XPS/Latitude depending on the day + iPhone + Samsung + random peripherals. It's kinda 'chubby' but that keeps it from being so long it tends to fall out of outlets. Unless you're running a gaming rig, this is enough 'brick'. it's heavy for it's size, but lighter than the any of the aforementioned laptop bricks by ~50% and about 1/4 the size. Oh, and it charges multiple devices. Double oh when the cable gets wonky you get another one since they aren't attached permanently.
Note: as someone mentioned earlier, if chargers or plugs in general fall out of your outlets, you need to replace them. it's a fire hazard. Outlets are wear items and NOT 'forever appliances' like most people think. A loose outlet with high current device will arc, heat up, and it's how many fires start.
I'm December they had this deal for a 65W charger AND a 30W charger for $25:
https://slickdeals.net/f/18012141-anker-gan-wall-chargers-3-port-65w-powerport-iii-1-port-30w-nano-4-eco-usb-c-25-free-shipping?attrsr
From what I can tell the actual technology in this newer charger isn't substantially better, and it's bigger than the older chargers in volume.
Anker 336:
38 x 29 x 66mm = 72,732 cubic mm
This 67W charger:
38.1 x 39.6 x 50.8mm = 76,645 cubic mm
Spigen also makes a 65W charger that comes in at just about the same size.
38 x 40 x 52mm = 79,040
They're $26 on sale and $30 at full price.
https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Com...0BXS8V5KZ/
The major differences between this one and the more budget 336 A2674 model are that this one has smaller physical dimensions (much less prone to falling out of the wall), and does better power splitting (divides the full 67w between your devices instead of assigning certain limits to each port).
I much prefer this one because I use it in busy areas of my house (kitchen, living room) where other chargers are prone to falling out of the outlet, but this one stays in securely. It also does a good job at power splitting and reliably charges my laptop (other Anker chargers don't always do a great job at this.) I like this one because I can hand it off to my family members and I don't have to instruct them, "you have to use the top USB-C for your phone and the middle one for your laptop."
I believe this is the cheapest it's ever been on Amazon. I last payed $49 on sale for mine. That said, I see it's currently 28.79 on Costco Next , so that is a better deal if you have Costco and spend enough for free shipping.
edit: weird downvote fairy visited everyone I see lol
If "chargers are prone to falling out of the outlet" in your home, then the way to fix that is go to Home Depot and by new receptacles, which are like 60 cents each. Then things will be nice and tight and won't fall out. The contact points in the outlets are worn down from repeated use and unable to grip the plug's prongs. Replace the receptacle, and the problem goes away.
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The major differences between this one and the more budget 336 A2674 model are that this one has smaller physical dimensions (much less prone to falling out of the wall), and does better power splitting (divides the full 67w between your devices instead of assigning certain limits to each port).
I much prefer this one because I use it in busy areas of my house (kitchen, living room) where other chargers are prone to falling out of the outlet, but this one stays in securely. It also does a good job at power splitting and reliably charges my laptop (other Anker chargers don't always do a great job at this.) I like this one because I can hand it off to my family members and I don't have to instruct them, "you have to use the top USB-C for your phone and the middle one for your laptop."
I believe this is the cheapest it's ever been on Amazon. I last payed $49 on sale for mine. That said, I see it's currently 28.79 on Costco Next , so that is a better deal if you have Costco and spend enough for free shipping.
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