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popularTattyBear | Staff posted Yesterday 03:42 PM
popularTattyBear | Staff posted Yesterday 03:42 PM

2-Pack: Letscom 30,000mAh Mobile Power Banks w/ 4 Built-in Cables & Solar Panel $29.99 + Free Shipping

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SideDeal [sidedeal.com] has a 2-Pack: Letscom 30,000mAh Mobile Power Banks w/ 4 Built-in Cables & Solar Panel on sale for $29.99 - Shipping is Free

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  2. Choose the Standard/Flat Shipping option (Bottom Option)
  3. Apply Code FSDEALS for Free Shipping
Features
  • 30,000mAh handles multiple full recharges
  • Four built-in cables cover basically every device
  • Solar or USB charging, your call
  • Two units β€” one for the bag, one for backup
Specifications
  • 30,000mAh Li-Polymer battery delivers multiple full recharges for phones, tablets, and other devices
  • Four USB ports plus Micro USB, USB-C, and Lightning ports β€” flexibility for whatever device you're plugging in
  • Four integrated built-in cables included: USB-A, MicroUSB, USB-C, and Lightning β€” no hunting for cords
  • Solar panel enables daytime recharging when a wall outlet isn't an option
  • LCD panel on the front displays remaining battery life at a glance
  • LED light on the back glows red, white, or blue
  • Built-in carry handle makes it easy to grab and go
  • Safety protections guard against over-charging, over-discharging, and short circuits
  • Smooth ABS and plastic casing fits comfortably in hand
  • Can be recharged via solar panel or USB-C input (wall plug & USB-C cable included)
SideDeal, Meh, and MorningSave are all sister sites owned by the original founder of Woot!
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SideDeal [sidedeal.com] has a 2-Pack: Letscom 30,000mAh Mobile Power Banks w/ 4 Built-in Cables & Solar Panel on sale for $29.99 - 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 Option)
  3. Apply Code FSDEALS for Free Shipping
Features
  • 30,000mAh handles multiple full recharges
  • Four built-in cables cover basically every device
  • Solar or USB charging, your call
  • Two units β€” one for the bag, one for backup
Specifications
  • 30,000mAh Li-Polymer battery delivers multiple full recharges for phones, tablets, and other devices
  • Four USB ports plus Micro USB, USB-C, and Lightning ports β€” flexibility for whatever device you're plugging in
  • Four integrated built-in cables included: USB-A, MicroUSB, USB-C, and Lightning β€” no hunting for cords
  • Solar panel enables daytime recharging when a wall outlet isn't an option
  • LCD panel on the front displays remaining battery life at a glance
  • LED light on the back glows red, white, or blue
  • Built-in carry handle makes it easy to grab and go
  • Safety protections guard against over-charging, over-discharging, and short circuits
  • Smooth ABS and plastic casing fits comfortably in hand
  • Can be recharged via solar panel or USB-C input (wall plug & USB-C cable included)
SideDeal, Meh, and MorningSave are all sister sites owned by the original founder of Woot!

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Yesterday 04:33 PM
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MrDealYoGurlYesterday 04:33 PM
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Any info on this brand? Searched the name and there was nothing at all on Amazon
Yesterday 04:37 PM
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bweechYesterday 04:37 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bweech

Note 30,000mAh is over the FAA's limit and requires special approval to carry on. https://www.tsa.gov/travel/securi...ies&page=1
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Yesterday 05:01 PM
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asukaYesterday 05:01 PM
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Quote from bweech :
Note 30,000mAh is over the FAA's limit and requires special approval to carry on. https://www.tsa.gov/travel/securi...ies&page=1

If the voltage matches 3.7v. It's watt hours not amps.

Possible these are slightly lower. TSA is unlikely to fuss over it.
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SociableScent1572Yesterday 05:04 PM
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This is a really nice deal as long as its not the kind of thing that stops working quickly and becomes a brick. curious if anybody has any further information on them because ill buy if they have reliable internal components.
Yesterday 05:09 PM
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SmilingCrib3254Yesterday 05:09 PM
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Thank you for this deal. Hopefully the solar paner work better than others
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EpicDealzYesterday 05:11 PM
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Quote from MrDealYoGurl :
Any info on this brand? Searched the name and there was nothing at all on Amazon
I get the hesitation here. I'm not seeing this power bank sold by any well-known retailers, which makes me question the quality of the cells inside. Plenty of no-name options on Amazon are already hit-or-miss, but when a product isn't carried by sellers that typically enforce safety standards, that's a bit of a red flag.
I recently watched a video featuring Adam Savage where they used CT scans to look inside different battery cells, and it really highlighted how inconsistent (and sometimes unsafe) these cheaper, off-brand units can be.
Also, "leaving it in the sun to charge" which is a big selling point feature of these could really be bad if the cells dont have the saftey standards in place to protect from catching fire. Heat and lithium batteries aren't exactly a great combination, so that feels like it could add another layer of risk.
Would be great to see if they have the safety features in these cells that they should, I simply don't trust that they do at this price and it only being sold by this retailer.
Last edited by EpicDealz May 4, 2026 at 10:14 AM.
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grayguy1Yesterday 05:11 PM
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Am I reading it correctly that it's capped at 10 watt output?
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givinupthefightYesterday 05:19 PM
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I got these from them on a previous sale. Note: they're huge. Like, the size of a brick. Also it takes like a week for them to charge via solar.
Yesterday 05:20 PM
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givinupthefightYesterday 05:20 PM
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Quote from bweech :
Note 30,000mAh is over the FAA's limit and requires special approval to carry on. https://www.tsa.gov/travel/securi...ies&page=1
I got these on a previous sale. You wouldn't want to carry one on a plane anyway, they're huge. Think like an actual brick large.
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Really good price, $ per Ah wise, at just 50 cents per Ah. but I've never been a fan of fixed built in cables for battery packs. The entire pack outside of the batteries eventually not holding a charge will last for a very long time. It's basically all solid state so it's typically going to last longer than cables that will likely wear out before anything else does. On top of this, some phones or basically any USB chargeable device can be cable sensitive and are picky what cables they like. If they happen to not like the built in ones, what's the point?. Whenever I hear that somebodies phone isn't charging well, I'll tell them to start trying different cables and they'll likely find one that charges better than the rest. Cant do that with permanently fixed cables. Built in cables comes off as gimmicky to me. IMHO, I think they are better off without them or at least unnecessary if it already has regular USB ports on it like it does.
Last edited by WoodSlayR May 4, 2026 at 01:35 PM.
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I feel like once a devices capacity gets into the 10's of thousands of mAh, they should just start rating them in Ah's. I think since 30,000 is a way bigger number than 30, non tech savvy people see the bigger number and think it must be better. If you're going to use huge rounded off numbers like 30,000mAh Why not just say 30Ah? Same as like why would anyone say something weighs 30,000g when you can just say 30kg?
Last edited by WoodSlayR May 4, 2026 at 03:28 PM.
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Devaney1984Today 02:38 AM
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Quote from givinupthefight :
I got these from them on a previous sale. Note: they're huge. Like, the size of a brick. Also it takes like a week for them to charge via solar.
Thanks for the info, that's hilarious... I'll be passing
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