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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 317 100W 1-Port USB-C Charger on sale for $26.59 when you clip the 30% off coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.
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Model: MacBook Pro Charger, 100W USB-C Charger, Anker PIQ 3.0 Compact and Foldable Fast Charger for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 14, Samsung Galaxy, and All USB-C Devices (5 ft Cable Included)
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This model is safety certified by TUV SUD which is an NRTL similar to UL. Certificate no. U8 005028 0381 Rev. 00 to standards CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1:2019, UL 62368-1:2019/R:2021-1.
Try this then and it's GaN. Limited-time deal: Anker USB C Charger (GaN II 100W), 3 Port Fast Compact Wall Charger for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Google Pixelbook, ThinkPad, Dell XPS, iPad Pro, Galaxy S22/S20, iPhone 15/Pro, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Q52CXX1
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Try this then and it's GaN. Limited-time deal: Anker USB C Charger (GaN II 100W), 3 Port Fast Compact Wall Charger for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Google Pixelbook, ThinkPad, Dell XPS, iPad Pro, Galaxy S22/S20, iPhone 15/Pro, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Q52CXX1
Last edited by anarchist September 21, 2023 at 10:07 PM.
Yeah I saw that before. It's been dropping its price for a few weeks now. I feel like it can drop a few more bucks by Black Friday. Gonna wait and see. Besides, it is not an item that I urgently need but would reduce clutter and amount of chargers I travel with.
For those who care, someone mentioned a couple of days ago, the Anker chargers usually aren't certified (e.g., UL) which keeps down the price. But maybe safety isn't the best way to save a buck?
I picked up a couple of these as my wife travels a lot and will need this for her phone. Also to tidy up my counter
Limited-time deal: Anker USB C Charger (GaN II 100W), 3 Port Fast Compact Wall Charger for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Google Pixelbook, ThinkPad, Dell XPS, iPad Pro, Galaxy S22/S20, iPhone 15/Pro, and More https://a.co/d/2O1k5jS
Try this then and it's GaN. Limited-time deal: Anker USB C Charger (GaN II 100W), 3 Port Fast Compact Wall Charger for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Google Pixelbook, ThinkPad, Dell XPS, iPad Pro, Galaxy S22/S20, iPhone 15/Pro, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Q52CXX1
Yes but pricey and doesn't include cable which is expensive for such wattage
I'm confused... isn't 100 watts total overkill to charge a phone OR a laptop?
There are definitely 90 and 100W laptops out there, especially thin laptops with entry level DGPUs. Two that I've previously owned include Acer Swift X and MSI Prestige, each with USB C charging supported.
For those who care, someone mentioned a couple of days ago, the Anker chargers usually aren't certified (e.g., UL) which keeps down the price. But maybe safety isn't the best way to save a buck?
This model is safety certified by TUV SUD which is an NRTL similar to UL. Certificate no. U8 005028 0381 Rev. 00 to standards CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1:2019, UL 62368-1:2019/R:2021-1.
There are definitely 90 and 100W laptops out there, especially thin laptops with entry level DGPUs. Two that I've previously owned include Acer Swift X and MSI Prestige, each with USB C charging supported.
My wife and I recently upgraded our laptops to a couple of 17" Dell models. One came with a 130W PS, the other a 240. I don't know how much power the laptops actually draw and how much of those numbers is excess to power peripherals, but it seems... hefty.
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Limited-time deal: Anker USB C Charger (GaN II 100W), 3 Port Fast Compact Wall Charger for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Google Pixelbook, ThinkPad, Dell XPS, iPad Pro, Galaxy S22/S20, iPhone 15/Pro, and More https://a.co/d/2O1k5jS
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