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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: 6' 100W Anker USB C Cable (yellow) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • PowerLine III Flow has a 25,000-bend lifespan
  • Remains tangle-free even when stuffed into a bag or pocket, or wrapped around a portable charger
  • Supports a max power output of 100W to charge virtually any USB-C device, including phones, tablets, and laptops

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: 6' 100W Anker USB C Cable (yellow) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • PowerLine III Flow has a 25,000-bend lifespan
  • Remains tangle-free even when stuffed into a bag or pocket, or wrapped around a portable charger
  • Supports a max power output of 100W to charge virtually any USB-C device, including phones, tablets, and laptops

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $4 lower (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $13.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Anker USB C Cable, Type C Flow Cord, Fast Charging for iPhone 17 Series, MacBook Pro 2020, and More (USB 2.0) (100W) (Yellow, 6ft)

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Yesterday 07:28 PM
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DelightfulJoke939Yesterday 07:28 PM
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in my opinion these are the greatest charging cables there are. I love the feel, they don't get too dirty, durable, just perfect to me.
With that in mind, this is a 100w cable, they have a newer model with 240w for around $13 lately. 100w is generally fine for most people as long as you're not trying to charge a laptop.
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ez1Yesterday 07:35 PM
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Quote from DelightfulJoke939 :
100w is generally fine for most people as long as you're not trying to charge a laptop.
Maybe there are laptops that require something more than 100 watts, but not my Dell laptop or micro. 60 watts for the laptop and 95 watts for the micro. 240 watts is overkill.

The yellow color is nice for travel. Dark colors don't stand out and easily get left behind.
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MaxRCYesterday 07:42 PM
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There are many many cheaper power cables, even ones from Anker themselves. But these are the only ones I gladly pay this relative premium on. They are supple and they don't tangle. I grab one end, shake it, and it straightens out. Very nice cable!
Yesterday 07:55 PM
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PurpleRaccoon178Yesterday 07:55 PM
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These are awesome
Yesterday 08:12 PM
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SatchBoogie1Yesterday 08:12 PM
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Quote from DelightfulJoke939 :
in my opinion these are the greatest charging cables there are. I love the feel, they don't get too dirty, durable, just perfect to me.
With that in mind, this is a 100w cable, they have a newer model with 240w for around $13 lately. 100w is generally fine for most people as long as you're not trying to charge a laptop.
My laptop only needs 90w. I assume a 240w cable is more useful for something like Thunderbolt 5.
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flxmiaYesterday 09:25 PM
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Are they also good for data transfer?
Yesterday 09:33 PM
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gamesonYesterday 09:33 PM
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Quote from flxmia :
Are they also good for data transfer?
USB 2.0 480 Mbps only

I already bought the grey Lizen 2 meter cable, otherwise i m all over this one
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Today 12:55 AM
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joshuaNHToday 12:55 AM
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I can not trust Anker.


Anker has faced two different types of issues: one involving a specific cable that could "fry" devices due to a protocol error, and power banks with built-in cables that posed fire hazards.

1. The "Benson Leung" Incident

A Google engineer named Benson Leung, who was famous for testing USB-C cables to ensure they met safety standards, found a major flaw in an Anker PowerLine USB-C cable (A8185011).

The Issue: The cable "remembered" the voltage of the previous device it was plugged into.

The Damage: If you used it to charge a laptop (which requires high voltage) and then immediately plugged it into a phone or a smaller device without unplugging the cable from the power brick first, it would send that high voltage into the small device.

The Result: This could permanently damage the charging circuits of the smaller device.

2. PowerBanks (WHICH THEY ADVERTISED ON SLICKDEALS.NET... i remember those posts, you can trust Anker. Anker is not like other Chinese companies, they sell quality... BULLSHIT, they SOLD YOU A CHANCE TO DIE IN A FIRE IN YOUR SLEEP AND YOU CAN KILL EVERYONE IN YOUR FAMILY!!! THAT IS WHAT THEY SOLD YOU!!!)

Anker has issued massive recalls (affecting over 1 million units) for several Power Bank models. This is likely what you are hearing about now.

The Hazard: These models (like the A1647, A1652, and A1257) were found to have lithium-ion batteries that could overheat.

The Impact: There were dozens of reports of these units catching fire or exploding. In some cases, this caused "substantial property damage," which included destroying laptops or other electronics they were sitting near or plugged into.



I am sick and tired of people saying... oh, you can TRUST Anker they make a SOLID product and that is why it is OK to spend more money on their products then others. Well guess what... they DO NOT made a solid product.

SO LETS TALK PRICES... well, you can get cables that do 100watts for CHEAPER!!!
Last edited by joshuaNH February 9, 2026 at 06:00 PM.
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joshuaNHToday 01:01 AM
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Quote from MaxRC :
There are many many cheaper power cables, even ones from Anker themselves. But these are the only ones I gladly pay this relative premium on. They are supple and they don't tangle. I grab one end, shake it, and it straightens out. Very nice cable!

How do you know they are made is a good way that it will not destroy your components or cause a fire? Like I can only use past data... what data do you use?
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joshuaNHToday 01:06 AM
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Ugreen and BaseUSA... no recalls for their power packs and no recalls for their cables... I AM JUST SAYING... I go by HISTORY.
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Quote from joshuaNH :
I can not trust Anker.


Anker has faced two different types of issues: one involving a specific cable that could "fry" devices due to a protocol error, and power banks with built-in cables that posed fire hazards.

1. The "Benson Leung" Incident

A Google engineer named Benson Leung, who was famous for testing USB-C cables to ensure they met safety standards, found a major flaw in an Anker PowerLine USB-C cable (A8185011).

The Issue: The cable "remembered" the voltage of the previous device it was plugged into.

The Damage: If you used it to charge a laptop (which requires high voltage) and then immediately plugged it into a phone or a smaller device without unplugging the cable from the power brick first, it would send that high voltage into the small device.

The Result: This could permanently damage the charging circuits of the smaller device.

2. PowerBanks (WHICH THEY ADVERTISED ON SLICKDEALS.NET... i remember those posts, you can trust Anker. Anker is not like other Chinese companies, they sell quality... BULLSHIT, they SOLD YOU A CHANCE TO DIE IN A FIRE IN YOUR SLEEP AND YOU CAN KILL EVERYONE IN YOUR FAMILY!!! THAT IS WHAT THEY SOLD YOU!!!)

Anker has issued massive recalls (affecting over 1 million units) for several Power Bank models. This is likely what you are hearing about now.

The Hazard: These models (like the A1647, A1652, and A1257) were found to have lithium-ion batteries that could overheat.

The Impact: There were dozens of reports of these units catching fire or exploding. In some cases, this caused "substantial property damage," which included destroying laptops or other electronics they were sitting near or plugged into.



I am sick and tired of people saying... oh, you can TRUST Anker they make a SOLID product and that is why it is OK to spend more money on their products then others. Well guess what... they DO NOT made a solid product.

SO LETS TALK PRICES... well, you can get cables that do 100watts for CHEAPER!!!
I get the point you were trying to make, but you actually achieved the opposite by giving two examples of where Anker issued recalls and admitted fault. Do you think that some random alphabet soup brand would stand behind their products like that? They'd just fold up and reappear next month under a new brand name.
But sure, if you can follow up your flippant remark about buying cheaper cables with any sort of link or reference, then we would have something to compare their business history and reviews with.
Anker is not perfect, but if they're survived two disasters like that and are still around, they must be doing something right.
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CorrosiveToday 01:17 AM
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Once you go silicone you never go back. This is my current favorite, but it's FAT.... not great for travel.

https://www.amazon.com/LISEN-Char...r=8-3&th=1
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joshuaNHToday 01:21 AM
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Quote from jcnix :
I get the point you were trying to make, but you actually achieved the opposite by giving two examples of where Anker issued recalls and admitted fault. Do you think that some random alphabet soup brand would stand behind their products like that? They'd just fold up and reappear next month under a new brand name.
But sure, if you can follow up your flippant remark about buying cheaper cables with any sort of link or reference, then we would have something to compare their business history and reviews with.
Anker is not perfect, but if they're survived two disasters like that and are still around, they must be doing something right.
You have Ugreene and Baseusa as two other examples. Ugreene has issues recalls... but you missed my point.

I don't give a DAMN about recalls, I expect a SAFE working product from DAY ONE... something CLEARLY Anker can not provide.

It was the Anker fans... they sounded like you... stating how good they are as a company. With their power banks that people would try to say they are better then the competition or I trust Anker... When they sold you a chance to die and you can kill your entire family at the same time... THAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AND I DON'T GIVE A DAMN IF YOU THINK IT IS GOOD CAUSE THEY Admitted THAT THEIR PRODUCT HAS DEFECTS!!!??? R U KIDDING ME!!!! wow WOW...

Boeing only killed 346 people in two crashes... before they admitted their plans were the cause. I guess Boeing is a GOOD company now because they are still in business and they admitted their actions. Do you know how you sound?

I think Anker makes so much good damn money from selling CHEAP CHINESE goods directly to the US consumer so they now have large pockets and can afford these missteps. AGAIN, i don't care about their apology, when it comes to safety I expect PERFECTION!!! I am NOT hear to SPEND $100 so I CAN DIE IN A FIRE AT HOME IN MY SLEEP AND TAKE MY ENTIRE FAMILY WITH ME!!!

And it will take A LOT MORE than an overpriced cable to win me back as a customer.
Last edited by joshuaNH February 9, 2026 at 06:24 PM.
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shanewwallaceToday 01:44 AM
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Quote from joshuaNH :
You have Ugreene and Baseusa as two other examples. Ugreene has issues recalls... but you missed my point. I don't give a DAMN about recalls, I expect a SAFE working product from DAY ONE... something CLEARLY Anker can not provide.It was the Anker fans... they sounded like you... stating how good they are as a company. With their power banks that people would try to say they are better then the competition or I trust Anker... When they sold you a chance to die and you can kill your entire family at the same time... THAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AND I DON'T GIVE A DAMN IF YOU THINK IT IS GOOD CAUSE THEY Admitted THAT THEIR PRODUCT HAS DEFECTS!!!??? R U KIDDING ME!!!! wow WOW...Boeing only killed 346 people in two crashes... before they admitted their plans were the cause. I guess Boeing is a GOOD company now because they are still in business and they admitted their actions. Do you know how you sound? I think Anker makes so much good damn money from selling CHEAP CHINESE goods directly to the US consumer so they now have large pockets and can afford these missteps. AGAIN, i don't care about their apology, when it comes to safety I expect PERFECTION!!! I am NOT hear to SPEND $100 so I CAN DIE IN A FIRE AT HOME IN MY SLEEP AND TAKE MY ENTIRE FAMILY WITH ME!!! And it will take A LOT MORE than an overpriced cable to win me back as a customer.
Dude, you need a hug...and probably blood pressure meds. Sit back and chill out.

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Quote from joshuaNH :

You have Ugreene and Baseusa as two other examples. Ugreene has issues recalls... but you missed my point.

I don't give a DAMN about recalls, I expect a SAFE working product from DAY ONE... something CLEARLY Anker can not provide.

It was the Anker fans... they sounded like you... stating how good they are as a company. With their power banks that people would try to say they are better then the competition or I trust Anker... When they sold you a chance to die and you can kill your entire family at the same time... THAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AND I DON'T GIVE A DAMN IF YOU THINK IT IS GOOD CAUSE THEY Admitted THAT THEIR PRODUCT HAS DEFECTS!!!??? R U KIDDING ME!!!! wow WOW...

Boeing only killed 346 people in two crashes... before they admitted their plans were the cause. I guess Boeing is a GOOD company now because they are still in business and they admitted their actions. Do you know how you sound?

I think Anker makes so much good damn money from selling CHEAP CHINESE goods directly to the US consumer so they now have large pockets and can afford these missteps. AGAIN, i don't care about their apology, when it comes to safety I expect PERFECTION!!! I am NOT hear to SPEND $100 so I CAN DIE IN A FIRE AT HOME IN MY SLEEP AND TAKE MY ENTIRE FAMILY WITH ME!!!

And it will take A LOT MORE than an overpriced cable to win me back as a customer.
Are you aware how unhinged you appear to be?

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