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Baseus Enercore CG11 6-in-1 70W GaN Universal Travel Adapter w/ Retractable Cable (Black or White) $24.95 + Free Shipping

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Baseus Brand Store via Amazon [amazon.com] has Baseus Enercore CG11 6-in-1 70W GaN Travel Adapter Wall Charger w/ Retractable Cable on sale for $49.99 - $25.04 (50%) off when you apply promo code X82GBKDB at checkout = $24.95. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Available w/ code X82GBKDBFeatures:
  • Baseus international plug adapter can deliver up to 70W Max. with the built-in retractable USB-C cable
  • Baseus worldwide compact gan charger can charge up to 6 devices simultaneously
  • The cruise-friendly wall charger is made with fireproof and shock-resistant PC material, and equipped with dual 10A fuses and multiple protection including over-power, short-circuit, and overheating, to protect your devices and you from hazards. Rated voltage 100-250V, 50/60hz, Max 1250W at 125V & 2500W at 250V.
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Baseus Brand Store via Amazon [amazon.com] has Baseus Enercore CG11 6-in-1 70W GaN Travel Adapter Wall Charger w/ Retractable Cable on sale for $49.99 - $25.04 (50%) off when you apply promo code X82GBKDB at checkout = $24.95. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Available w/ code X82GBKDBFeatures:
  • Baseus international plug adapter can deliver up to 70W Max. with the built-in retractable USB-C cable
  • Baseus worldwide compact gan charger can charge up to 6 devices simultaneously
  • The cruise-friendly wall charger is made with fireproof and shock-resistant PC material, and equipped with dual 10A fuses and multiple protection including over-power, short-circuit, and overheating, to protect your devices and you from hazards. Rated voltage 100-250V, 50/60hz, Max 1250W at 125V & 2500W at 250V.

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Model: Baseus Universal Travel Adapter 70W, 6-in-1 GaN International Plug Adapter with Retractable Cable, 2 USB-C & 2 USB-A PD Fast Charging Worldwide Wall Charger for USA EU UK AUS (Type C/G/A/I)

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Yesterday 02:02 PM
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webdoctorsYesterday 02:02 PM
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This Acer one is $16,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FJY3MG8D

But looks like it doesn't support AU/CN, more for Europe. Only 15W max for one port so would need to bring your existing charger and plug into this for anything more substantial like a laptop
Yesterday 02:11 PM
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kratos121Yesterday 02:11 PM
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I have this and it overheats like crazy when connected to my laptop.
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Yesterday 02:33 PM
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B16707Yesterday 02:33 PM
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Anyone use this on a plane with loose plugs? Does this stay in tight using the UK plug? And is the outlet on this tight for USA plugs? Hope I'm making sense.
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Today 04:24 PM
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Just used it in Australia, worked with no issues no overheating would recommend...
Today 04:29 PM
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SlickfriendlyToday 04:29 PM
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Quote from B16707 :
Anyone use this on a plane with loose plugs? Does this stay in tight using the UK plug? And is the outlet on this tight for USA plugs? Hope I'm making sense.
I bought this...didn't work in Europe. The prongs kept going inside.
Today 04:31 PM
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PRYCEMYSTEAKToday 04:31 PM
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They know we can see the price history right lol? This thing is regular price at $25 not slick....
Today 05:02 PM
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koolvik91Today 05:02 PM
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Quote from PRYCEMYSTEAK :
They know we can see the price history right lol? This thing is regular price at $25 not slick....
Is it though? ... Looking at price history for New (not Used) on both CCC and Keepa, it looks like the lowest price is generally $34.19 or $35.99. I'm not sure how to look at price history with coupon codes though.
Searching for it here on SD, it looks like it's been down to $25 a couple times previously, in Sept and Nov, but I can't tell if $25 really is the regular price.

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Today 05:22 PM
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EncapedseoToday 05:22 PM
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Quote from B16707 :
Anyone use this on a plane with loose plugs? Does this stay in tight using the UK plug? And is the outlet on this tight for USA plugs? Hope I'm making sense.
Not really, either the airplane plug or this adapter seems to have a design flaw. It can only be plugged in upside down, and the UK socket doesn't go all the way in because the unit is too large for the socket. I bought it for the same reason, but so far it hasn't worked on most airplanes
Today 05:57 PM
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milkmandanToday 05:57 PM
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i have the 45W version and couldnt be happier. really nice that they add an extra standard US plug on the side.

these things can get a little warm if you have absolutely every port slammed and charging something. but thats no different than my anker brand plug transformer thing or my 120W multiport charger

but lets be realistic, at 70W GaN charging the heat has to go somewhere. as long as it doesnt burn itself out or cause a fire, you should be fine
Today 06:34 PM
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someones1Today 06:34 PM
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Quote from B16707 :
Anyone use this on a plane with loose plugs? Does this stay in tight using the UK plug? And is the outlet on this tight for USA plugs? Hope I'm making sense.
Worked fine in Europe for me, the other poster must have had a broken lock because the prongs stayed out.
However it was way too loosey goosey to use in a plane outlet, but that may have also been an older outlet.
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i3igheadToday 07:29 PM
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Quote from B16707 :
Anyone use this on a plane with loose plugs? Does this stay in tight using the UK plug? And is the outlet on this tight for USA plugs? Hope I'm making sense.
I've never seen a plane plug that wasn't as loose as a $5 hooker. No idea why that happens as public and hotel outlets get as much action.

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