Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 QC, Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Portable Charger with Power IQ, 20000 mAh Power Bank for Samsung, iPhone, iPad and More
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fish323 to woldranger
13 Jul 173#3
Cut it in half and give one half to a friend or the wife :smile:
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joshtbh
13 Jul 171#1
Just a quick note - if it's exactly 20000mAh you can take it on a plane. 1 mAh more and it may be too large a capacity for airlines, e.g. First Choice.
fish323 to joshtbh
13 Jul 17#12
That is a very interesting comment. Do you know of a link to airlines' policies on this?
qwerty9 to joshtbh
13 Jul 17#27
humm I thought most uk airlines had a limit of under 100Wh per person for hand luggage as long as its sealed unit.
woldranger
13 Jul 17#2
I'm looking for something smaller, around 10000, any suggestions?
fish323 to woldranger
13 Jul 173#3
Cut it in half and give one half to a friend or the wife :smile:
Is the 10000mah / 13000mah one the most you can stuff into the jacket without it weighing you down?
charltonfan1 to Quicklite
13 Jul 17#22
I bought a 20000mah one which was ~400g and was too heavy to lug around IMO. Then bought this one: CLICK which is advertised at 240g but it actually weighs over 250g and does not feel that much lighter than the previous one in my bag. Its a shame that capacity is directly proportional to weight
proevo21
13 Jul 17#5
Thank you, have been waiting for a deal on an external charger / power bank
travisbickle
13 Jul 17#6
What is the advantage of having a powerbank specifically with a USB C port
Siddas
13 Jul 17#7
Is that RRP another amazon joke is or is it a genuine saving??
Average price about £35 so RRP should be ignored. Anything near £20 for 20000mAh is very good, especially Anker.
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**NB. This is an Amazon lightning deal; 39% claimed; 26mins left **
sion22 to Siddas
13 Jul 171#15
its normally jump between £30-40 but they pull the d*ck move of increasing it to £70 two weeks before the sale
cburns
13 Jul 17#9
You can Prime day is over.... price creep on Amazon is on the upward slope :wink:
PaulG1970
13 Jul 17#11
Is this better than the 20100 that was on offer on Prime day? I got that one no rush so a few days until it is delivered, wondering if this is better and to cancel the original? Anyone know pluses and minus of both of them?
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http://www.techadvisor.co.uk/review/power-banks/anker-powercore-20000-with-quick-charge-30-review-3642276/
Average price about £35 so RRP should be ignored. Anything near £20 for 20000mAh is very good, especially Anker.
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**NB. This is an Amazon lightning deal; 39% claimed; 26mins left **