My phone was out of juice earlier, so I found these in Home Bargains which seemed like a decent buy for a fiver especially since it was on the high street and I could rip it open there and then and revive my phone!
Even has a torch feature for...erm...some reason :D
Picture doesn't exactly match the product but close enough, various colours available and comes with a little USB lead to get you started in the packet too (I have an iPhone which I had the lightening cable for but no power adapter - it worked fine in this battery gadget)
All comments (18)
faisalqau
2 Jul 162#1
Don't waste your money. These don't last long.
MissionaryMan to faisalqau
3 Jul 16#5
Well, if they last a year, then that's pretty good for £5, and if they don't, get a replacement or your money back with consumer law. Seems like a bargain.
grandoldchap
2 Jul 16#2
Have u owned one?
faisalqau to grandoldchap
5 Jul 16#15
Yes I had one of these and it was just useless. My recommendation will be to buy a decent branded one like Anker or Aukey.
Pedrodog
3 Jul 161#3
I have had one for over 6 months still works fine - I think I paid £7.99 this is a good deal.
Billythekid116
3 Jul 161#4
Similar ones, but only 2400mah where £4.99 in my local Range today. This is a good price.
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Even has a torch feature for...erm...some reason :D
Picture doesn't exactly match the product but close enough, various colours available and comes with a little USB lead to get you started in the packet too (I have an iPhone which I had the lightening cable for but no power adapter - it worked fine in this battery gadget)
All comments (18)