Bought from Cardiff bay Asda I think it's store specific but reduced from £25 to £5 a couple left
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Kulaak
31 Dec 163#17
Better off with a third party cable like Anker for example. Not much more cost & will last much longer.
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johnwillowlfc
31 Dec 161#1
Great price for an official cable, heat added
waqar786
31 Dec 16#2
Amazing price, heat added! :smiley:
Anon32
31 Dec 16#3
How long is the cable?
fresherv to Anon32
31 Dec 161#6
That's what she said
welder299
31 Dec 16#4
2 m
Anon32
31 Dec 16#5
It it in northampton store?
Gollywood to Anon32
31 Dec 161#18
Yet it it
guttediam
31 Dec 16#7
Nice find will look tom in my area. HEAT
darklight
31 Dec 16#8
any place I can by a macbookPro (2011) replacement power supply /charger?
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dainfluence
31 Dec 16#9
Which generation?
huego
31 Dec 16#10
Damn. I thought this cable might be usuable for hue lighting - then fell in what it was!
oliverhussick
31 Dec 16#11
LightNing. :wink:
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scottz17
31 Dec 16#12
Apple do lighting? :wink:
joannebarnett1
31 Dec 16#13
Got the last one in the Cardiff store!
gavin1
31 Dec 16#14
Yellow stickers are usually store specific...
fazmo
31 Dec 161#15
I got one of these in my local Poundland
fazmo to fazmo
31 Dec 16#16
Not an original but haven't had any problem with it
Kulaak
31 Dec 163#17
Better off with a third party cable like Anker for example. Not much more cost & will last much longer.
donny1266
31 Dec 161#19
It it in Bristol store too. Thanks
PowerPantsPete
31 Dec 16#20
What's it for??
Peamarshy77
31 Dec 16#21
loads of genuine one's on Ebay and cheaper too
GeordieAffy2014 to Peamarshy77
31 Dec 16#22
:neutral_face:
misterleoni to Peamarshy77
31 Dec 16#23
Almost no chance of them *actually* being genuine. A common eBay trick to use that word. A 'genuine' cable in that it is a cable; but not made by Apple.
misterleoni
31 Dec 16#24
They will work but they charge slower and they don't have an official licensed regulator chip in them so there's always a risk of them damaging the phone. Last one I used with my iPad - battery ended up swelling up. Could have been coincidence but it put me off these super-cheap cables. I have a Griffin cable and a Philips cable now, both with certified chips in them.
buglawton
31 Dec 16#25
When it comes to the risk of frying your iThing, the quality of the charger is the thing to watch.
princeprecious
31 Dec 161#26
It was probably the last one in a store so reduced and see the heat and even that was probably the only store across country.
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fazmo
31 Dec 16#27
Fair point, my iPhone is pretty much knackered anyway so wasn't really much of a risk for me on this occasion but I see what you're saying
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