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popularpennysave posted Today 11:12 AM
popularpennysave posted Today 11:12 AM

$34.99*:Apple 140W USB-C Power Adapter

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Woot! has Apple 140W USB-C Power Adapter on sale for $34.99,Use code APPLEFIVE at checkout for an extra $5 off! Limit one coupon use per customer. Valid through 11/27/25 at 11:58pm CT. Free Standard shipping for Prime members

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Today 11:14 AM
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gameking13Today 11:14 AM
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Is this too powerful for an iPad or an iPhone?
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tivoboyToday 11:26 AM
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Is this so cheap just because it's an old fat one trick pony?
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Today 11:35 AM
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Best deal ever on this top quality high power adapter. I'd be more inclined to call it a workhorse rather than a one trick pony. Can handle pretty much anything you throw at it, from laptop to phone and tablet charging.

Was a Frontpage Deal 3 weeks ago at $50.

Sorry I missed that you already posted it, pennysave.
Last edited by BabyBubba November 25, 2025 at 04:38 AM.
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Use code APPLEFIVE at checkout for an extra $5 off! Limit one coupon use per customer. Valid through 11/27/25 at 11:58pm CT.
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coolrajToday 12:41 PM
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What are the chances this being fake?
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MozartAToday 12:52 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank MozartA

Quote from coolraj :
What are the chances this being fake?
I think someone said they got fake one but when ask how they know it is fake, they didn't reply. And many said they got genuine Apple charger using the steps below to check.

Here's how to tell if a MacBook charger is a genuine Apple charger. Not sure if fake one able reproduce to this detail yet.

https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-of...s-genuine/


here's how to tell if a MacBook charger is a genuine Apple product.
  • Plug the charger into an outlet and connect the MacBook to it. Then, hold down the OPTION key on your MacBook and click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen, then System Information…
  • From there, click on Power in the left-hand column. If the charger is genuine, this will show the manufacturer as Apple Inc, along with information about the charger, including the hardware and firmware versions. (System Information > Hardware > Power > AC Charger Information)
  • If the charger is not a genuine Apple charger, then you will see a lot less information. (shown in the attached pictures).
  • This screen also shows the output wattage of the charger, which is a good way to check if the charger you have is delivering the power it promises.

Someone ordered in previous deal said their System information show the same info as genuine Apple charger. Again, not sure if non-genuine Apple charger able to reproduce this kind of System information yet but if it cost them more money, probably not worth it for them to do it when most people probably don't check for it or by the time people found out, they already stop selling them and move on.
Last edited by MozartA November 25, 2025 at 06:06 AM.
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DjtrickzToday 12:57 PM
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Quote from gameking13 :
Is this too powerful for an iPad or an iPhone?
It looks like it supports pd outputs of up to 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/4.7A, 28V/5A. At the very least, any that has usb-c should work or if it support 15w fast charging.

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gameking13Today 01:02 PM
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Quote from Djtrickz :
It looks like it supports pd outputs of up to 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/4.7A, 28V/5A. At the very least, any that has usb-c should work or if it support 15w fast charging.
Sorry, I'm not so technologically savvy. I'm just wondering if you're such a thing as too much power going into an iPhone. As fast as it would charge, is it not healthy for the phone?
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Fuzzy WuzzyToday 01:03 PM
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This is one of the ONLY chargers that will do 140w consistently and won't throttle due to temps. Good deal if your device supports / can use all of the power
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tivoboyToday 01:16 PM
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Quote from gameking13 :
Sorry, I'm not so technologically savvy. I'm just wondering if you're such a thing as too much power going into an iPhone. As fast as it would charge, is it not healthy for the phone?
The device will only take as much as it can handle. There is a handshake between device and charger, via the cable.
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Quote from gameking13 :
Sorry, I'm not so technologically savvy. I'm just wondering if you're such a thing as too much power going into an iPhone. As fast as it would charge, is it not healthy for the phone?
Your iPhone automatically regulates charge amperage to a specified maximum, regardless of the charger's high output capability. With a charger like this any iPhone will take its max rate only without issue. Phone charging at lower than max rates has been linked to longer battery life, which is something to consider.
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WandToday 03:24 PM
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Quote from gameking13 :
Sorry, I'm not so technologically savvy. I'm just wondering if you're such a thing as too much power going into an iPhone. As fast as it would charge, is it not healthy for the phone?
Don't worry, this won't be too powerful for iphone. iPhone controls how much power it can take in while charging. This power brick rating is what maximum power it can provide and it's up to the receiving device to take whatever it wants from this.
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Today 04:12 PM
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Just be aware it is huge. Would not want to travel with it.
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GnomeslayerToday 04:19 PM
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Quote from Lantean :
Just be aware it is huge. Would not want to travel with it.
Exactly why I'm buying this, want a second one to keep it at my office so I don't have to lug such a bulky charger around haha

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xh3fToday 04:38 PM
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Question for anyone who is knowledgeable - will the charger work with non-apple devices?

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