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expiredTattyBear | Staff posted Feb 20, 2026 05:05 PM
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Brookstone 5000mAh MagSafe Solar Power Bank $15 + Free Shipping

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MorningSave [morningsave.com] has a Brookstone 5000mAh MagSafe Solar Power Bank on sale for $15 - Shipping is Free

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Features:
  • MagSafe Compatibility: Provides secure and efficient wireless charging for MagSafe-compatible devices, ensuring hassle-free power on the go.
  • Built-In Solar Panel: Stay charged even in remote locations with a solar-powered backup for endless energy outdoors.
  • 5000mAh Capacity: Recharge your devices multiple times with a compact yet powerful battery that's ideal for travel and everyday use.
  • Flashlight Function: Bright integrated flashlight adds convenience for nighttime or emergency situations.
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MorningSave [morningsave.com] has a Brookstone 5000mAh MagSafe Solar Power Bank on sale for $15 - Shipping is Free

Directions:
  1. Select your choice in the dropdown menu on the checkout page (If Applicable)
  2. Choose the Standard/Flat Shipping option (Bottom One)
  3. Apply Code FSDEALS for Free Shipping
Features:
  • MagSafe Compatibility: Provides secure and efficient wireless charging for MagSafe-compatible devices, ensuring hassle-free power on the go.
  • Built-In Solar Panel: Stay charged even in remote locations with a solar-powered backup for endless energy outdoors.
  • 5000mAh Capacity: Recharge your devices multiple times with a compact yet powerful battery that's ideal for travel and everyday use.
  • Flashlight Function: Bright integrated flashlight adds convenience for nighttime or emergency situations.

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Feb 20, 2026 06:30 PM
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fartboobsFeb 20, 2026 06:30 PM
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The solar panel on these things is a gimmick. I calculated that it would take roughly 760 hours of continuous direct sunlight to charge this thing. I've had one sitting in a window at an optimal angle for over a year and it has never increased its charge by one bar. In direct sunlight (not thru glass), it could charge quicker, but you obviously can't leave it outside to do that, so there is little point to it.
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Feb 20, 2026 08:27 PM
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tsbrewersFeb 20, 2026 08:27 PM
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Quote from fartboobs :
The solar panel on these things is a gimmick. I calculated that it would take roughly 760 hours of continuous direct sunlight to charge this thing. I've had one sitting in a window at an optimal angle for over a year and it has never increased its charge by one bar. In direct sunlight (not thru glass), it could charge quicker, but you obviously can't leave it outside to do that, so there is little point to it.
I was going to ask this very question, if anyone knew how long it would take to charge that way
Feb 20, 2026 09:03 PM
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CrimsonHerring853Feb 20, 2026 09:03 PM
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Quote from fartboobs :
The solar panel on these things is a gimmick. I calculated that it would take roughly 760 hours of continuous direct sunlight to charge this thing. I've had one sitting in a window at an optimal angle for over a year and it has never increased its charge by one bar. In direct sunlight (not thru glass), it could charge quicker, but you obviously can't leave it outside to do that, so there is little point to it.
thanks for posting this
Feb 20, 2026 09:40 PM
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Blangachang85Feb 20, 2026 09:40 PM
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Leaving a battery device in the sun.. nope no thanks.
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Feb 20, 2026 10:46 PM
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paulb104Feb 20, 2026 10:46 PM
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Quote from fartboobs :
The solar panel on these things is a gimmick. I calculated that it would take roughly 760 hours of continuous direct sunlight to charge this thing. I've had one sitting in a window at an optimal angle for over a year and it has never increased its charge by one bar. In direct sunlight (not thru glass), it could charge quicker, but you obviously can't leave it outside to do that, so there is little point to it.
That kind of math is painful to do. Much appreciated.
Feb 21, 2026 01:56 PM
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SiennaAlpaca1565Feb 21, 2026 01:56 PM
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I need to get new power banks all the time because I live in Florida and if you leave one of them out in the sun or even just left in the car it's done. The only benefit I could see if it having a tiny little solar panel on it like that is if it ran the tiny little fan to keep it cool so that doesn't happen to it. Obviously it doesn't have a tiny little fan but that would have made it good or at least functional.
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