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5-Port 20W Anker Nano Travel Power Adapter (Black or White)

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 5-Port 20W Anker Nano Travel Power Adapter (Black or White) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Available:Features:
  • Universal Plug Compatibility: Equipped with four essential plug types—Type A, Type I, Type G, and Type C—to meet all your travel needs worldwide. Note: Voltage conversion is not supported.
  • Power 5 Devices Simultaneously: Charge five devices at the same time with an AC outlet, two USB-A ports, and two USB-C ports, one of which delivers 20W fast charging to keep everything powered up efficiently. Recharge an iPhone 16 to 50% in just 28 minutes. (Note This travel adapter supports a maximum of 6A.)
  • Exceptionally Compact: Enjoy more packing space with a design that is 43% smaller than similar models. Includes foldable and retractable pins for enhanced portability.
  • 2-Pin to 2-Pin Connection: Experience peace of mind with a safe 2-pin to 2-pin setup designed to prevent electric shocks and ensure your travels are worry-free.

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 5-Port 20W Anker Nano Travel Power Adapter (Black or White) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Available:Features:
  • Universal Plug Compatibility: Equipped with four essential plug types—Type A, Type I, Type G, and Type C—to meet all your travel needs worldwide. Note: Voltage conversion is not supported.
  • Power 5 Devices Simultaneously: Charge five devices at the same time with an AC outlet, two USB-A ports, and two USB-C ports, one of which delivers 20W fast charging to keep everything powered up efficiently. Recharge an iPhone 16 to 50% in just 28 minutes. (Note This travel adapter supports a maximum of 6A.)
  • Exceptionally Compact: Enjoy more packing space with a design that is 43% smaller than similar models. Includes foldable and retractable pins for enhanced portability.
  • 2-Pin to 2-Pin Connection: Experience peace of mind with a safe 2-pin to 2-pin setup designed to prevent electric shocks and ensure your travels are worry-free.

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Hekubis
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FYI for American Airlines flyers. I had one of these and was unable to get the UK plug to work on my flights to/from London. I had a co-worker test it at his seat as well, and he experienced the same. The US and EU plugs worked in the same outlet, but the adapter kept slowly slipping out of those plugs. He had a similar Tessan product that worked perfectly. The UK orientation would have been ideal as it was much more secure in holding the adapter. I contacted Anker support about this stated that they had no other reports of this behavior from other customers.

That being said, while in London the UK adapter worked fine. It may have been an incompatibility with the outlet that AA use on their planes.

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HekubisYesterday 02:37 PM
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FYI for American Airlines flyers. I had one of these and was unable to get the UK plug to work on my flights to/from London. I had a co-worker test it at his seat as well, and he experienced the same. The US and EU plugs worked in the same outlet, but the adapter kept slowly slipping out of those plugs. He had a similar Tessan product that worked perfectly. The UK orientation would have been ideal as it was much more secure in holding the adapter. I contacted Anker support about this stated that they had no other reports of this behavior from other customers.

That being said, while in London the UK adapter worked fine. It may have been an incompatibility with the outlet that AA use on their planes.
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Yesterday 03:18 PM
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Tessan a good one and has worked for me without any issues
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mac_tanaguchiYesterday 05:52 PM
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Got this for an upcoming trip to Australia. One thing I like already is that this can plug into US outlets. That means after the trip I won't just lose this in a drawer somewhere, I can have it plugged in next to my bed as a phone charger with passthrough.
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dkh625Yesterday 06:00 PM
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Looks like a good deal
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sbasingerYesterday 06:03 PM
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Thanks
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mrdeucieYesterday 06:29 PM
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Quote from Hekubis :
FYI for American Airlines flyers. I had one of these and was unable to get the UK plug to work on my flights to/from London. I had a co-worker test it at his seat as well, and he experienced the same. The US and EU plugs worked in the same outlet, but the adapter kept slowly slipping out of those plugs. He had a similar Tessan product that worked perfectly. The UK orientation would have been ideal as it was much more secure in holding the adapter. I contacted Anker support about this stated that they had no other reports of this behavior from other customers.

That being said, while in London the UK adapter worked fine. It may have been an incompatibility with the outlet that AA use on their planes.
I have also seen UK outlets that are recessed in a circle where this UK one wouldn't work.
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CrimsonRose733Yesterday 07:02 PM
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Unless you are really doing a non-stop global tour, I would suggest getting some dedicated adapters rather than a universal one. The connection will be much less finicky and secure, and you already have USB chargers to bring and plug in. There really aren't that many types of plugs you need to cover 95% of the globe.

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hellspiceYesterday 07:47 PM
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Quote from mrdeucie :
I have also seen UK outlets that are recessed in a circle where this UK one wouldn't work.
Yes, this is my immediate concern too. EU outlets are often recessed, not just UK, but throughout EU.
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kennzYesterday 09:47 PM
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The 70W Baseus travel charger that is constantly on sale for a few bucks more kind of blows this one out the water. What is the purpose of this charger with such low output? If you use all 4 ports the max output combined is 15w. What exactly are you charging with a speed of approximately 4W per port?
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phoshizzlezYesterday 09:52 PM
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I rather get something with 3 prong. I usually pair a travel adapter with an outlet extender when traveling to plug in more things and having 2 prong will not work with it.
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atarilynxYesterday 10:18 PM
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Quote from kennz :
The 70W Baseus travel charger that is constantly on sale for a few bucks more kind of blows this one out the water. What is the purpose of this charger with such low output? If you use all 4 ports the max output combined is 15w. What exactly are you charging with a speed of approximately 4W per port?
Totally agree 100%. 20w charging on ONE USB-C port is with nothing else being used. Defeats the purpose of multiple ports.
I could only see this being used for running some devices via USB-C like a travel router or charging a shaver. Recharging a tablet or phone will take a Looooong time
More charging capacity = better
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oopszYesterday 10:35 PM
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Can get this for $19 via costconext, but minimum $45 for free shipping.
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SenorPantalonesYesterday 10:37 PM
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For what it's worth, I picked one of these up for my electronics "go" bag and it has worked great so far. For me the fact that it is only any an inch thick let's me put it at the end of the compartment that I keep a 20k mah battery in without an awkward lump. I just tested the UK adapter (plugged into another adapter I have) and it worked fine.
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ArchebaldoYesterday 10:47 PM
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Quote from kennz :
The 70W Baseus travel charger that is constantly on sale for a few bucks more kind of blows this one out the water. What is the purpose of this charger with such low output? If you use all 4 ports the max output combined is 15w. What exactly are you charging with a speed of approximately 4W per port?
Thanks for this tip. That deal is still active. Ordered two. https://slickdeals.net/f/19220383

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KickTheCANYesterday 11:54 PM
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Quote from mrdeucie :
I have also seen UK outlets that are recessed in a circle where this UK one wouldn't work.
Works fine for recessed plugs. All of Korea is recessed and I've had no issues

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