AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members:2-Pack Anker 511 Nano Pro 20W USB C Charger Block w/ 2x 6' USB-C to USB-C Cables (Black or White) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free.
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Anker Technologies has 2-Pack Anker 511 Nano Pro 20W USB C Charger Block w/ 2x 6' USB-C to USB-C Cables (Black or White) on sale for $17.99 - $3 w/ discount auto-applied in cart or use promo code WSPDV21F5TRU= $14.99. Shipping is free.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members:2-Pack Anker 511 Nano Pro 20W USB C Charger Block w/ 2x 6' USB-C to USB-C Cables (Black or White) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
Anker Technologies has 2-Pack Anker 511 Nano Pro 20W USB C Charger Block w/ 2x 6' USB-C to USB-C Cables (Black or White) on sale for $17.99 - $3 w/ discount auto-applied in cart or use promo code WSPDV21F5TRU= $14.99. Shipping is free.
Model: Anker USB C Charger Block 20W, 511 Charger (Nano Pro), PIQ 3.0 Compact Fast Charger for iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro/16 Pro Max, 15 Series, Galaxy, Pixel 4/3, iPad (2 Pack & 2 Cable)
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Love these for the size and speed. Despite the prongs that do not fold, I still like this smaller size than then slightly larger folding prong versions (45W i think).
So so tempted to buy more but isn't 1 enough?
Along with all the others I have, how many USB C chargers do i neeeed?
For anyone who wonders what the difference are between this (A2637) model, and the Nano 3 30W (A2147) that usually goes on sale for $12, this tries to explain[anker.com]. Or course, it assumes one has bothered to learn what the alphabet soup of Anker's feature branding actually means.
For a basic (fixed prong, no PPS) adapter, I'd argue that the popular 20W 1C1A 2-pack package with cables (A2348) that used to go on sale quite often for $12-14 was objectively the better deal. Not much larger, and offered the legacy Type-A port for convenience.
The cables included with these packages are nice to have, and functional, but are still basic bundled cables, so not a big factor.
Putting those aside, and judging purely on the adapter, the current Target deal on the 30W Zolo (A2698) is a better deal. It is the 30W cube adapter included in the $30 package at Costco with the nicer cables and the 70W 3C1A adapter that has the problematic 1A port.
I'd happily forego the cheap cables and buy two of those for $14, and have a better, more capable adapter instead of these.
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So so tempted to buy more but isn't 1 enough?
Along with all the others I have, how many USB C chargers do i neeeed?
For a basic (fixed prong, no PPS) adapter, I'd argue that the popular 20W 1C1A 2-pack package with cables (A2348) that used to go on sale quite often for $12-14 was objectively the better deal. Not much larger, and offered the legacy Type-A port for convenience.
The cables included with these packages are nice to have, and functional, but are still basic bundled cables, so not a big factor.
Putting those aside, and judging purely on the adapter, the current Target deal on the 30W Zolo (A2698) is a better deal. It is the 30W cube adapter included in the $30 package at Costco with the nicer cables and the 70W 3C1A adapter that has the problematic 1A port.
I'd happily forego the cheap cables and buy two of those for $14, and have a better, more capable adapter instead of these.
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