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ROMOSS Sense6 Plus 20000mAh Power Bank (With 20% off Code) US $19.72/AU $25.25 Del'd @ Everbuying

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Nearly $8 cheaper than Bearosaurus's post

US$19.72/AU$25.25 delivered at Everbuying

How to get the cheapest price (use mobile)-
1) create a new account and add item to cart(http://www.everbuying.net/product970882.html) = US$27.69
2) go to cart and use coupon ET0421 and get 20% off. =US$22.15
3) hit "proceed to checkout" and you'll have 100 EB point (from joining) that you can redeem to get US$2 off =$20.15
4) use the "m.everbuying.net" desktop mobile site to get a further 2% off = US$19.72

considering the code and todays date, I reckon this code is only available for a short amount of time. but I've put a few days on the expiry date just in case. report if expired.

Everbuying are interesting with their codes. Most regular items are already advertised as being reduced so that when you add a code to your cart then the price actually increases.

However, I notice in the clearance section that most prices will have a "was price" and a "now price" and that the coupons actually do reduce the price. hence the number of deals posted recently

Use the above process to get the following cheap powerpacks:
non-lcd version ROMOSS Sense6 20000mAh Power Bank for US$18.24 (~AU $25) 20% off
20000mAh Touch Switch -Pink was USD 16.13, after code and after 100EB/$2 off -> USD 12.52 (get a further 2%/25cents off on mobile) US$11.96 20% off

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  • Does it display the current temperature ?

    • +1

      no, sadly, it displays how much power you have left

      • +1

        That is sad… :(

    • What is it with you and temperature?

      • +1

        I live in Melbourne.

  • +1

    I knew this would happen.

  • i have one, and its really good
    only downside is that its quite heavy, dimensions of the powerbank corresponds to the capacity though

  • Thanks got one!

  • Thanks OP got one

  • What sort of cells are in these and how do they compare to xiaomi? I have 4 or 5 xiaomi powerbanks. This ones going to be a present.

    • My old Romoss is as solid as Xiaomi (perhaps more - sometimes the Xiaomi is flaky with charging) and much better built, none of those horrible sharp edges.

    • Both use comparable good quality 18650 cells, but the current li-ion Xiaomi powerbanks use 3250mah cells compared to the 2400mah cells in this Romoss.

  • I have no idea how you're calculating price (your price increased 2% after you used the mobile site??). But I just bought one, it cost USD 22.42.

    • +4

      Thanks, just a typo.
      I have an arts degree so math isn't my strong suit.

      unless your ordering 3 cappucinos, a coke, a lemonade, a ham sandwich, 2 medium pizzas, an icecream (with nuts) and want to divide the bill in fifths.

      • Not enough metaphors … are you sure you have an arts degree?

  • Great banks these things. I have 2 from a previous deal yonder back. One spends its life getting knocked about in my car, the other at home for emergency. Both have held up phenomenonally (car one especially considering how it has been treated) and hold charge for a very long time. The capacity seems to really be close to 20000mah as well since I tested it once for kicks and got almost 9 full (10-15% phone battery or lower) charges over say a week on my Lumia 830 which has a 2200mah battery. Very impressive. Would recommend.

    • I'm considering one of these as well. I've seen those fake powerbank videos and wasn't sure if these are uniformly decent quality.

      Does it heat up a lot? How long does it take to charge up to full capacity?

      (Sorry if these seem like basic questions - never bought a proper powerbank before!)

      • Mine have never really heated up even when I had 2 devices plugged in. It takes about 6-8 hours or so to charge up fully in my experience. Very quick considering the capacity.

  • +3

    I must say, well done, you have beat my deal by $8, so to you I doff my hat

  • +1

    Cheers mate, got myself one for $28 with 'shipping insurance'. Can never be too careful with dodgy looking sites like this. The wait begins…

  • +1

    Thanks OP - Got one for $19.51 USD using your method.

  • Has anyone tried the 20000mAH Touch Swift powerbank mentioned at the bottom of the post before? Price is too good to be true.

  • these ones are kind of impractical to carry around..but its OK to leave in the car or take on to a camping trip.

  • -1

    They aren't powered by high quality samsung/panasonic/LG 18650 batteries. Watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdoANIYWWQ8

    • All I got from that was that they're 100% legit.

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