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INIU 20000mAh 22.5W Power Bank w/ 1x USB-C & 2x USB-A Ports / USB-C Lanyard (Black) $15.29 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or orders $35+ orders.

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SimpleLife LLC via Amazon [amazon.com] has INIU MegaBoost 20,000mAh 22.5W Portable Battery Pack Power Bank (Black) on sale for $29.99 - 49% off w/ code 98BCPKPB at checkout = $15.29. Shipping is free w/ Prime or orders $35+ orders.

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  • 22.5W output
  • Quick Charge 4+ / Power Delivery 3.0
  • Charge three devices at once: Features 1x USB-C port and 2x USB-A ports
  • 3-Year iNiu Care manufacturer warranty
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SimpleLife LLC via Amazon [amazon.com] has INIU MegaBoost 20,000mAh 22.5W Portable Battery Pack Power Bank (Black) on sale for $29.99 - 49% off w/ code 98BCPKPB at checkout = $15.29. Shipping is free w/ Prime or orders $35+ orders.

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  • 22.5W output
  • Quick Charge 4+ / Power Delivery 3.0
  • Charge three devices at once: Features 1x USB-C port and 2x USB-A ports
  • 3-Year iNiu Care manufacturer warranty

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Today 04:33 PM
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-DP-Today 04:33 PM
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looks nice... I know nothing of this brand. Always been an Anker fan. Anybody got one?
Today 04:37 PM
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Joined Dec 2009
donaldincToday 04:37 PM
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I've had it for 6+ months and its been reliable. Fast charging and lighter than most power banks with the same size mAh.
Last edited by donaldinc August 25, 2025 at 09:46 AM.
Today 04:49 PM
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Joined Nov 2007
FlayToday 04:49 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Flay

Be careful. That's not though Simplelife LLC (14,000 stores reviews). It's sold by a 5 review seller, YihengLD LLC, that appears to have been started this month.
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Today 04:53 PM
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joeramosptToday 04:53 PM
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Quote from -DP- :
looks nice... I know nothing of this brand. Always been an Anker fan. Anybody got one?
I purchased the model below this one for like $10, got 3 of them. So far, kid says it's good. The only thing I noticed is that the seller is different on Amazon compared to the promo here.
Today 05:50 PM
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R_EToday 05:50 PM
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Please don't support this company.

Several reviews state that the true capacity of this battery is between 10000mah and 13000mah.

SLICKDEALS: I assume this is a paid post and that is fine but please vet companies before you allow them to advertise on your site.


After some research 65% efficiency is not great but not terrible so I take this back - apologies.
Last edited by R_E August 25, 2025 at 11:28 AM.
Today 06:42 PM
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unopepito06Today 06:42 PM
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I recently ordered their 25k mAh, 65w output model. This is the first non-Anker power bank I've ever bought. I chose it cuz it's small and light (matters to me cuz It's gonna live in my laptop backpack), and because user reviews mostly agreed that INIU has been at least as reliable or more reliable than Anker in their experience. The last 3 anker products I've bought have either failed completely, or had intermittent failure. This seems to mirror other users experiences lately - I've been hearing a LOT of dissatisfaction with Anker's quality control lately.
Amazon reviewers put these things through tons of testing, and I do recall at least one reviewer saying that based on the (lower) real-world capacity, they felt confident it actually contained the stated capacity of cells inside. 🤷 ♂️🤷 ♂️🤷 ♂️ All I know is, based on the price and size/weight, even if that turned out to NOT be true, and I got "screwed" on capacity, I wouldn't really feel like I was missing anything.
I'd rather try a new brand than go Anker again, because I'm not just gonna keep buying Anker after they've kept crapping out on me, especially since they've started charging a premium. Anker has great warranty/service to replace broken items, but so does everyone else. I'd rather find someone else.
Fingers crossed!
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