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BlitzWolf BW-P10 Type-C USB PD & QC 3.0 10000mAh Wireless Power Bank US$17.59 (~A$24) AU Stock Delivered @ Banggood

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A low price on this popular power bank for Black Friday kicking off now! What makes this one unique is that it features wireless charging allowing you to simply place your phone ontop to charge it.

It also features 18W USB Power Delivery via the USB-C port, Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 via the orange USB port and 5V/2.4A charging via the normal USB port. The power bank can be recharged via Micro USB or USB-C.

  • Apply the coupon BG11BWP10AU at checkout.

AU$ based on current Mastercard rate, AU stock and may stack with cashback.

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  • We have one of these and they work a treat.

  • +3

    I just tried using the promo code and it increased the price from AU$26.46 to AU$37.61…

    • For starters don't base your prices off Banggood's AU$ rate because it fluctuates. When I add the power bank from the AU Warehouse to the cart, it's US$18.99, then I apply the coupon that returns it to its normal price (completely normal) and then discounts it to US$17.59.

      I can't see an issue? It's important to note that it's already on flash sale and this simply reduces it further.

  • +1

    20000mAh is also cheap around $30

    • More like 31.50 depending on your exchange rate, but agree for 7 bucks more this is the better deal imho.

      • +2

        No wireless charging on the 20000mAh ones!!

        • Thank you!! Almost bought it as I 'assumed' the bump on top was for wireless charging without actually checking the details!!

  • Does anyone know if you can bring these on plans? Also can you bring the 20000mAh ones on the plane? thanks in adv :)

    • +3

      Yes and yes. Without airline approval you can take up to 100Wh or 27000mAh on board with you.

      The calculation is (mAh) * (V) / 1000 = (Wh). For example this power bank is 10000mAh * 3.7V / 1000 = 37Wh.

      • Thank you kind sir

    • +1

      Planes, you mean those things out of ancient prehistoric times? LOL Only limitation I can remember was in Bangkok where they actually checked that the Power Bank was <30000mAh. Other than that I don't recall ever seeing any restrictions here or overseas (US, Asia, Europe).

      • Ok thanks lol probs overthinking here then aye. cheers for shedding light

  • any coupon for BW-P9? dont really need the wireless charging

  • +1

    do they deliver to australia post parcel locker?

  • Thanks great xmas presents got 4

  • I have no idea about this brand.

    How's this compared to other brand of powerbanks and how long do they last generally before capacity starts to come down?

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