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25,000mAh Anker Portable Charger Power Bank w/ 3x 100W USB-C Ports and 2x Built-in Cables $87.99 + Free Shipping

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AnkerDirect via Amazon [amazon.com] has 25,000mAh Anker Portable Charger Power Bank w/ 3x 100W USB-C Ports and 2x Built-in Cables for $87.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Triple 100W USB-C Ports for Multi-Device
  • 25,000mAh for Long-Haul Power
  • Two USB-C cables, one extendable up to 2.3 ft and another at 0.98 ft that acts as a durable carrying strap
  • Connect up to four at once thanks to dual USB-C Cables, a USB-A port, and a USB-C port
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AnkerDirect via Amazon [amazon.com] has 25,000mAh Anker Portable Charger Power Bank w/ 3x 100W USB-C Ports and 2x Built-in Cables for $87.99. Shipping is free.

Available Colors:Product Description from Amazon:
  • Triple 100W USB-C Ports for Multi-Device
  • 25,000mAh for Long-Haul Power
  • Two USB-C cables, one extendable up to 2.3 ft and another at 0.98 ft that acts as a durable carrying strap
  • Connect up to four at once thanks to dual USB-C Cables, a USB-A port, and a USB-C port

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Model: Anker Power Bank 25K 165W Built-In and Retractable Cable

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Mar 25, 2025
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Gametheory
Mar 25, 2025
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Are these cables replaceable?
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Eragorn
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Quote from Gametheory :
Are these cables replaceable?
I don't believe so. I personally went with the non-built in cable version myself but supposedly these should last the life of the product.

" Dual Built-In Cables for On-the-Go Use: Equipped with two USB-C cables, one extendable up to 2.3 ft for over 20,000 retractions, and another at 0.98 ft that acts as a durable carrying strap capable of enduring more than 20,000 bends."
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ryanchu06
Mar 25, 2025
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i have this. works great with the included cables. no need to carry those around.
got it for 105 last week so bought and returned to get the new price
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Squirrels8MyLunch
Mar 27, 2025
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honest question looking for a non nerd response

since this says 165W will that confuse a meaningful percent of airline security since they know the max number is 100WH(watt hours)??? because they dont care to understand the difference between watt hours and watt output

like you wont be able to argue and risk missing flight or worse

so does this 165W marking kind of confuse things (not legally speaking but real world what will actually happen speaking, like it being confescated
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SaltyStallion
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Quote from Squirrels8MyLunch :
honest question looking for a non nerd response

since this says 165W will that confuse a meaningful percent of airline security since they know the max number is 100WH(watt hours)??? because they dont care to understand the difference between watt hours and watt output

like you wont be able to argue and risk missing flight or worse

so does this 165W marking kind of confuse things (not legally speaking but real world what will actually happen speaking, like it being confescated
I have the Anker 737 power bank that is very similar in size/weight but is 24,000mAh. I have taken it on at least a dozen international and domestic flights. Not one person has ever said anything to me about the power bank. I get that I'm speaking solely based on my own experience, but I'd say you're always going to run the risk of coming across someone who wants to give you a hard time. If possible, I would suggest bringing documentation stating what the aviation limit is and what the power bank capacity is or at least having it readily available on your phone to show. With that said, I think you'll be fine.
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coccyxdynia
Mar 27, 2025
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Quote from ryanchu06 :
i have this. works great with the included cables. no need to carry those around.
got it for 105 last week so bought and returned to get the new price
Did the same. Weird that amazon can't just price match, they actually tell you to return and buy again.
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Quote from Squirrels8MyLunch :
honest question looking for a non nerd response

since this says 165W will that confuse a meaningful percent of airline security since they know the max number is 100WH(watt hours)??? because they dont care to understand the difference between watt hours and watt output

like you wont be able to argue and risk missing flight or worse

so does this 165W marking kind of confuse things (not legally speaking but real world what will actually happen speaking, like it being confescated
No. I've flown with these in the USA multiple times with zero problems. Earlier this month I had three of these in my carry on bag and no problems at all through security.

SAN, PBI, ATL, PDX, EUG, OAK. No problems at any of these airports.

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