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popularwileysmiley posted Today 05:42 AM
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OtterBox 60W Dual Port USB-C Charger Black (Bulk Packaging), 1/$16, 2/$24, 3/$30 (from $10ea) + free shipping w/Prime

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Woot! has OtterBox 60W Dual Port USB-C Charger Black [woot.com] (Bulk Packaging).

1 for $16
2 for $24 ($12 each) or
3 for $30 ($10 each).

Free shipping with Prime. Otherwise, $6 flat rate shipping.
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Woot! has OtterBox 60W Dual Port USB-C Charger Black [woot.com] (Bulk Packaging).

1 for $16
2 for $24 ($12 each) or
3 for $30 ($10 each).

Free shipping with Prime. Otherwise, $6 flat rate shipping.

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Hat-TrickToday 01:20 PM
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According to Otterbox site, the supported charging rates are:
  • One Port in Use - PD:5V/9V/12V/15V20V
  • One Port in Use - PPS: 3.3-21V 3A (60W Max)
  • Two Ports in Use - PD: 5V/9V 3A, 12V 2.5A, 15V 2A, 20V 1.5A
  • Two Ports in Use - PPS: 3.3-11V 3A, 3.3-16V 2A (30W Max)
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chosen_user_name_21Today 02:44 PM
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what's the catch?
seems like a great price for 1. most other brands are ~$20+ but limit at <50w
plan to use this mostly for traveling; less bricks to bring
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indiaj0nesToday 02:44 PM
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got this last time and it tends to fall off from the outlet
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Quote from indiaj0nes :
got this last time and it tends to fall off from the outlet
More than likely a combination of the weight of these things and likely due to the fact that your outlet is well used and does not have the grip it once had - I'll not add any analogies here but I think you get the point. Those holes have been used often and are no longer "tight".

A simple fix would be to go to Lowes/Home Depot/ACE Hardware and replace the outlet itself. It's a relatively easy DIY job, IF you are comfortable working with electrical, have access to your circuit breaker/fuse box and know how to turn off that electrical outlet to work safely.

Here is an example of the newest COMMERCIAL Grade electric outlets on the market. These hold the wires more securely than the older stick in or even screw on wiring. Even if you go with something else, ALWAYS spend the extra money and get the COMMERCIAL Grade of outlet - most cheap builders/flippers just use the cheaper residential version of an outlet to save money but that ends up with a looser outlet and eventual replacement if sticking something into it everyday over and over. Save the residential model for a lamp in a living room that never gets unplugged!

Plenty of YouTube Video's that will explain how to change an outlet...

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Levit.../331467977

Oh, and Install your grounding hole in the DOWNWARD side to offer better leverage to your devices with three prongs. National Electric Code (NEC) does not require the grounding hole to be in any particular orientation and is legal everywhere.
Last edited by JL5 September 28, 2025 at 08:29 AM.
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m0ralityToday 03:31 PM
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Quote from JL5 :
Quote from indiaj0nes [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
got this last time and it tends to fall off from the outlet
More than likely a combination of the weight of these things and likely due to the fact that your outlet is well used and does not have the grip it once had - I'll not add any analogies here but I think you get the point. Those holes have been used often and are no longer "tight".

A simple fix would be to go to Lowes/Home Depot/ACE Hardware and replace the outlet itself. It's a relatively easy DIY job, IF you are comfortable working with electrical, have access to your circuit breaker/fuse box and know how to turn off that electrical outlet to work safely.

Here is an example of the newest COMMERCIAL Grade electric outlets on the market. These hold the wires more securely than the older stick in or even screw on wiring. Even if you go with something else, ALWAYS spend the extra money and get the COMMERCIAL Grade of outlet - most cheap builders/flippers just use the cheaper residential version of an outlet to save money but that ends up with a looser outlet and eventual replacement if sticking something into it everyday over and over. Save the residential model for a lamp in a living room that never gets unplugged!

Plenty of YouTube Video's that will explain how to change an outlet...

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Levit.../331467977

Oh, and Install your grounding hole in the DOWNWARD side to offer better leverage to your devices with three prongs. National Electric Code (NEC) does not require the grounding hole to be in any particular orientation and is legal everywhere.
How does that work for you at an airport?

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