I will stick with my free EE one, its great and is charging my hoverboard right now as I am out for Xmas day.
momartin to DonkeyKonk
25 Dec 156#19
This was lost on a lot of people...
Baldricky to alcurtis93
25 Dec 156#14
It always helps to provide a link to any deal a poster feels is superior?
Such a link enables others to verify pricing and carry out a comparison in relation to the products and their individual needs.
alcurtis93
25 Dec 154#13
rubbish 'deal'. Get a 10,000 mah xiaomi power bank for like £6.99
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sp3345
25 Dec 15#1
It is smaller and not bulky like others.
David18 to sp3345
25 Dec 15#15
Because it carries much less charge than others...
It's not that good a deal, £10 would be waaaay overpriced for this, you can get others with like 4 times as much power for £10 easily.
shala37
25 Dec 15#2
Thanks just reserved one
maisie0308
25 Dec 15#3
Ordered one - thanks.
deborahm
25 Dec 15#4
ordered thank you.
johneboy1
25 Dec 151#5
these are best on market had mine 2 years and charges very fast
DonkeyKonk
25 Dec 1522#6
I will stick with my free EE one, its great and is charging my hoverboard right now as I am out for Xmas day.
sal2103 to DonkeyKonk
25 Dec 154#10
well let's see which one catches fire first all Amazon has recalled all hover board and EE has recalled all power bars now too
momartin to DonkeyKonk
25 Dec 156#19
This was lost on a lot of people...
kirky666 to DonkeyKonk
25 Dec 15#22
Did you get the text about taking your EE one back? Had mine months and not noticed a problem, but the last recall was for all power bars not just ones with a certain serial number
hoggy99 to DonkeyKonk
25 Dec 15#25
Good luck with the fire brigade
icekay to DonkeyKonk
25 Dec 15#26
But EE have done a recall on all their powerbanks
corred1964 to DonkeyKonk
25 Dec 15#30
Got these to replace my EE Powerbars which unlike hoverboards have now call been recalled
HelloWorld233
25 Dec 15#7
Cheaper on ebay by 50p, however the colour is black.
sp3345 to HelloWorld233
25 Dec 15#8
It's not clik brand
MrPuddington
25 Dec 15#9
It is small because the capacity is minimal - it wont even charge a smart phone once.
Plus all the cheap power banks have the potential of starting a fire. I would not charge them unsupervised.
Baldricky to MrPuddington
25 Dec 15#12
I have two similarly small 2200mAh charging banks putting out DC 5v-1000mA I have been using for a year and if fully charged they manage to fully charge up my IPhone 5.
These banks are simply a 18650 battery in a case with required connections and I find them really handy.
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It's not that good a deal, £10 would be waaaay overpriced for this, you can get others with like 4 times as much power for £10 easily.
Plus all the cheap power banks have the potential of starting a fire. I would not charge them unsupervised.
These banks are simply a 18650 battery in a case with required connections and I find them really handy.