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8-Port SABRENT (up to 252W) USB-A & USB-C Charging Station

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Woot via Amazon has 8-Port SABRENT 252W USB-A & USB-C Charging Station on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Deliver up to 252W across 8 total ports
  • 4 USB-C ports, each providing up to 100W individually or up to 125W per pair.
  • USB-C Supports multiple voltages (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A)
  • Includes 4 USB-A ports, each offering up to 18W or 36W per pair
  • USB-A ports support 5V/3A, 9V/2A, and 12V/1.5A to meet various charging needs
  • Monitor real-time power draw per port with a bright LCD screen that shows voltage, current, and wattage.
  • Features PPS (Programmable Power Supply) for enhanced charging, overcharge protection for device safety

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Woot via Amazon has 8-Port SABRENT 252W USB-A & USB-C Charging Station on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Deliver up to 252W across 8 total ports
  • 4 USB-C ports, each providing up to 100W individually or up to 125W per pair.
  • USB-C Supports multiple voltages (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A)
  • Includes 4 USB-A ports, each offering up to 18W or 36W per pair
  • USB-A ports support 5V/3A, 9V/2A, and 12V/1.5A to meet various charging needs
  • Monitor real-time power draw per port with a bright LCD screen that shows voltage, current, and wattage.
  • Features PPS (Programmable Power Supply) for enhanced charging, overcharge protection for device safety

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Model: SABRENT 252W Charger – 8-Port USB PD 3.0 with LCD Display, Fast Charging for USB-C & USB-A Devices, Laptops, Phones, Tablets, Gaming Consoles – PPS, Overcharge Protection, Travel-Friendly (AX-8PTC)

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Sean62108
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Lots and lots of "caught on fire" photos in the Amazon reviews. All burned up and can't tell whether it was this model or the one without the digital display... but either way it is concerning.
banjoman05
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I scrolled through the reviews on Amazon and only found the 10 port USB A version having "melted" pictures. I've owned the 10-port USB A version since 2014, used daily, and anecdotally had zero issues with it.

I purchased this 8-Port USB C and USB A version in May of 2025 and it's been in use 24/7 with zero issues - other than the common display mode complaints. Weird decision to default to a useless logo, etc...

One of the biggest reasons I picked up the 8-Port version was the way it negotiates charge. Most USB C chargers with more than one port will fully reset all ports when one is plugged in. This is usually a non-issue, unless you want to run something like a Raspberry Pi, or portable monitor, etc... This USB charger doesn't reset other ports when plugging something else in.

In for another one at $60. No-brainer for me.

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Oct 16, 2025 09:48 AM
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Sean62108Oct 16, 2025 09:48 AM
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Lots and lots of "caught on fire" photos in the Amazon reviews. All burned up and can't tell whether it was this model or the one without the digital display... but either way it is concerning.
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Quote from Sean62108 :
Lots and lots of "caught on fire" photos in the Amazon reviews. All burned up and can't tell whether it was this model or the one without the digital display... but either way it is concerning.
I scrolled through the reviews on Amazon and only found the 10 port USB A version having "melted" pictures. I've owned the 10-port USB A version since 2014, used daily, and anecdotally had zero issues with it.

I purchased this 8-Port USB C and USB A version in May of 2025 and it's been in use 24/7 with zero issues - other than the common display mode complaints. Weird decision to default to a useless logo, etc...

One of the biggest reasons I picked up the 8-Port version was the way it negotiates charge. Most USB C chargers with more than one port will fully reset all ports when one is plugged in. This is usually a non-issue, unless you want to run something like a Raspberry Pi, or portable monitor, etc... This USB charger doesn't reset other ports when plugging something else in.

In for another one at $60. No-brainer for me.
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Oct 16, 2025 08:02 PM
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NihlusOct 16, 2025 08:02 PM
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Have been using mine daily ever since the last deal, which was 7 dollars more than this price. Replaced a whole bunch of charging bricks with it. Can highly recommend.
Last edited by Nihlus October 16, 2025 at 02:05 PM.
Oct 16, 2025 10:18 PM
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NavySparrow297Oct 16, 2025 10:18 PM
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Per all things one place:
  • The PFC circuit can occasionally go into "crazy mode," randomly turning on and off, which can create a long-term issue. Turning the device off and on usually fixes it
  • The charger handles heat well, getting hot but effectively venting heat through side opening.
  • has a safety listing through UL
Oct 17, 2025 11:13 AM
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holocronOct 17, 2025 11:13 AM
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Quote from banjoman05 :
I scrolled through the reviews on Amazon and only found the 10 port USB A version having "melted" pictures. I've owned the 10-port USB A version since 2014, used daily, and anecdotally had zero issues with it.

I purchased this 8-Port USB C and USB A version in May of 2025 and it's been in use 24/7 with zero issues - other than the common display mode complaints. Weird decision to default to a useless logo, etc...

One of the biggest reasons I picked up the 8-Port version was the way it negotiates charge. Most USB C chargers with more than one port will fully reset all ports when one is plugged in. This is usually a non-issue, unless you want to run something like a Raspberry Pi, or portable monitor, etc... This USB charger doesn't reset other ports when plugging something else in.

In for another one at $60. No-brainer for me.
So basically using it as a multi-device power supply?
Oct 17, 2025 07:18 PM
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sv650touringOct 17, 2025 07:18 PM
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Quote from Nihlus :
Have been using mine daily ever since the last deal, which was 7 dollars more than this price. Replaced a whole bunch of charging bricks with it. Can highly recommend.
Same here. The stupid logo display is my only complaint. It's great seeing the charge rate without having to use a separate device, and this charger seems to hit higher charge rates than I've seen previously for several devices.
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sprintuserOct 18, 2025 04:10 AM
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Does anyone have the actual weight of this charge including the cable? Wondering if it's lightweight enough to travel. Amazon has it listed as 2.1 lbs but that seems too heavy.

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PurplePolice460Oct 18, 2025 06:22 AM
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Jeff Geerling seemed to like it too: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dG2v4FHwJjE
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banjoman05Oct 18, 2025 11:23 PM
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Quote from holocron :
So basically using it as a multi-device power supply?
Exactly. I may be doing something on a Raspberry Pi and want to plug in a tablet or laptop. Many chargers will cause the Pi to power off while the protocols are being negotiated. This one doesn't operate like that. Big bonus points for that. Also sorta difficult to search for a USB C power supply/charger like this. I initially found it through a Youtuber (Jeff Geerling) when he made a post and video about this unit specifically.
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holocronOct 21, 2025 12:09 PM
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Quote from banjoman05 :
Exactly. I may be doing something on a Raspberry Pi and want to plug in a tablet or laptop. Many chargers will cause the Pi to power off while the protocols are being negotiated. This one doesn't operate like that. Big bonus points for that. Also sorta difficult to search for a USB C power supply/charger like this. I initially found it through a Youtuber (Jeff Geerling) when he made a post and video about this unit specifically.
Cool, thanks. My use case wouldn't normally have the power off issue, as I'd be using it for a power supply for several devices (miscellaneous IoT Hubs) that I'd rarely plug/unplug. But, I could see the advantage of that in general. Thanks for the notes.

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