Our popular high capacity battery is back on sale again.
Not as cheap as it has gotten before probably due to 2016 inflation!
Other colours are £28.
For those without Prime. You can bundle this 6000mAh battery and flashlight (2 in 1) in for an extra £6.99 to get past the free delivery hurdle :) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B014ESHQAA
blurb:
22400mAh High Capacity Battery
Multi-USB Ports
With 3 USB ports.
Intelligent LED Lights
The LED flashlights with 3 modes is very practical in your daily life: the highlight mode and average mode can be torches in dark, the SOS mode can be a distress signal when you are in trouble. Double-click the power button can switch the modes. The 4 blue indicators helps you easily know the charging status and battery level.
Equipped with over-charged, over-discharged, over-voltage, over-current and short-circuit protection. The textured high-grade flame-retardant plastic shell protects your devices from damage.
Built-in Grade A Li-Ion cells ensures secruity and reliability; 500 times rechargable cycles over the long battery life.
Top comments
Besford to Turnip
19 Feb 164#17
Yeah - lower quality electricity! :wink:
Latest comments (29)
DevilzGtr
26 Feb 16#29
I've tried to expire the deal but it requires more people to click expire
Graham35
26 Feb 16#28
£19.99 This is now showing at £19.99
DennisG
23 Feb 16#27
will have to be careful in future and check each airline/country's specifications.
think my next holiday is via Azerbaijan - who knows what their limit is?!?!
afroylnt
23 Feb 16#26
I did see mention that some countries have a limit on the power of the devices they allow on planes.
DennisG
22 Feb 16#25
I wasn't aware of any restrictions of these batteries. I've travelled to europe a number of times and long haul a couple of times with an anker 15000mAh
last trip stopped in china and they were strict about lithium batteries >2000mAH (from memory). inspected my battery both times, for some reason didn't say anything. it was also the only airline in years where i've been told off for using a phone in airplane mode. it was all blamed on the chinese civil aviation authority. wonder which other countries are strict about these batteries? couldn't imagine 30 hours on a plane (inc stopovers) without a battery to re-juice
barneyonion
21 Feb 16#24
nope. went straight through security along with my laptop.
Grazz0r
20 Feb 16#23
Our tripswitch went and the led torch on this was an absolute lifesaver since the battery was close by (and my phone was out of power!) The battery charge lasts ages as well. Excellent product!
CountFilth
20 Feb 16#22
I got converted to hd electricity a while ago. Now the lights are so much brighter I only need then on for half the time. It saves me a fortune.
jomay
19 Feb 161#21
You know what? I'd probably buy HD electricity... the ads are pretty enticing! :smile:
barneyonion
18 Feb 16#2
Used it on a long haul flight recently and it kept me sane with all the films i wanted to watch. I get about 6 charges out of it for my gflex2.
afroylnt to barneyonion
19 Feb 16#20
Any questions asked when your luggage was checked?
toeknee0909
19 Feb 16#19
I have one and it's ok but my anker charger is much better than this.
And it's the weight of a small family car. Lol
coldo
19 Feb 16#18
the charge in this thing seems to last forever ....I can pull it out of the drawer after a few months and boom still fully charged !! great for my camping trips in the summer or even just by your bedside at night if your not near a wall socket .
Turnip
19 Feb 16#15
I've got two of these. Love them. Got them for £12.99 each I think from Anazon.
The charge in the phone doesn't last as long as a charge from the wall but still great when needed.
Besford to Turnip
19 Feb 164#17
Yeah - lower quality electricity! :wink:
edgeone
19 Feb 16#16
Got this when it was £12.99. Very impressed.
myotherusernameisclean
19 Feb 16#13
Just rebought after my last one died. Thanks OP
Gollywood to myotherusernameisclean
19 Feb 16#14
How long did the 1st one last? Was it replaced via warranty etc?
cuffy
19 Feb 16#12
Great for the price. Hot.
Personally, I have this and the Anker. Prefer the Anker for the size and weight.
daniielnayylor
19 Feb 16#11
what's it like for example you charge it up fully, how long will the charge last if you don't use it?
tirathomas
18 Feb 16#10
got this one... bloody brilliant
Wear_The_Fox_Hat
18 Feb 16#9
Great bit of kit, a little heavy but really handy. Charge 3 things at once.
DevilzGtr
18 Feb 16#8
For those without Prime. You can bundle this cheap Ec Technology 6000mAh battery and flashlight (2 in 1) in for an extra £6.99 to get past the free delivery hurdle :smiley: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B014ESHQAA
stevelo1973
18 Feb 16#7
i have 2 of these and can't speak highly enough of them!!!!!!!!!!
husna2000
18 Feb 16#6
Brilliant
BenKhan
18 Feb 16#5
Brilliant! Thanks!!!!!
kalonek
18 Feb 16#4
Have one as well and it's brilliant
James_C84
18 Feb 16#3
already have one, it's very good highly recommend to everyone :sunglasses:
Opening post
Not as cheap as it has gotten before probably due to 2016 inflation!
Other colours are £28.
For those without Prime. You can bundle this 6000mAh battery and flashlight (2 in 1) in for an extra £6.99 to get past the free delivery hurdle :)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B014ESHQAA
blurb:
22400mAh High Capacity Battery
Multi-USB Ports
With 3 USB ports.
Intelligent LED Lights
The LED flashlights with 3 modes is very practical in your daily life: the highlight mode and average mode can be torches in dark, the SOS mode can be a distress signal when you are in trouble. Double-click the power button can switch the modes. The 4 blue indicators helps you easily know the charging status and battery level.
Equipped with over-charged, over-discharged, over-voltage, over-current and short-circuit protection. The textured high-grade flame-retardant plastic shell protects your devices from damage.
Built-in Grade A Li-Ion cells ensures secruity and reliability; 500 times rechargable cycles over the long battery life.
Top comments
Latest comments (29)
think my next holiday is via Azerbaijan - who knows what their limit is?!?!
last trip stopped in china and they were strict about lithium batteries >2000mAH (from memory). inspected my battery both times, for some reason didn't say anything. it was also the only airline in years where i've been told off for using a phone in airplane mode. it was all blamed on the chinese civil aviation authority. wonder which other countries are strict about these batteries? couldn't imagine 30 hours on a plane (inc stopovers) without a battery to re-juice
And it's the weight of a small family car. Lol
The charge in the phone doesn't last as long as a charge from the wall but still great when needed.
Personally, I have this and the Anker. Prefer the Anker for the size and weight.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B014ESHQAA