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Toocki GaN 140W 5-port PD Charger 3C2A + 1m 100W PD Cable US$30.81 (~A$46) Delivered @ Factory Direct Collected Store AliExpress

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UPDATE: Seems the EU + 100w USB-C bundle is OOS, US + USB-C is still available for slightly more (US$32.10 (~A$48)) so be sure to select the right one.
UPDATE 2: Stock seems to come and go and price jumps around a bit. The US bundle was available for US$29.76 for a bit so worth checking the listing if you are after one, even if deal is marked as out of stock.

Featuring 3 USB-C ports and 2 USB-A with a maximum of 100W from a single USB-C port. It also has a useful/gimmicky wattage display, detachable power cable and is bundled with a 1 mt 100W USB-C to USB-C cable. The EU cable is the cheapest, US is slightly more (no AU option but it is a standard figure 8 cable)

As this appears to be sold under a couple of different brands I've lifted the info below from the Asometech listing which has a little more.

Here is a handy chart of the port combos and their power output (maybe easier to read than the text below).

Using One Port Output :
USB-C1 / C2 / C3 Output :5V3A / 9V3A / 12V3A / 15V3A / 20V5A,PPS 3.3-21V=5A, 3.3-11V=5A (100W Max)
USB-A1 / A2 Output : 5V2.4A / 5V3A / 9V3A / 12V3A / 20V3A, SCP 3.4-5.5V=5A ( 22.5W Max )

Output Power When Multiple Ports are used Simultaneously :
USB-A1 + A2 : 12W(5V2.4A) + 12W(5V2.4A)
USB-C1 / C2 + C2 / C3 : 95W + 45W
USB-C1 / C2 / C3 + A1 / A2 : 100W + 36W
USB-C1 / C2 / C3 + A1 + A2 : 100W + 12W + 12W
USB-C1 + C2 + C3 : 65W + 45W + 30W
USB-C1 / C2 + C2 / C3 + A1 / A2 : 65W + 45W + 25W
USB-C1 / C2 + C2 / C3 + A1 + A2 : 65W + 45W + 12W + 12W
USB-C1 + C2 + C3 + A1 / A2 : 65W + 30W + 20W + 25W
USB-C1 + C2 + C3 + A1 + A2 : 65W + 30W + 20W + 12W +12W

140W GaN Charger Supported Fast Charging Protocols :
Fast Charging Protocols :PD3.0 PPS QC4.0+ QC3.0 QC2.0 AFC FCP SCP Samsung5V2A Apple2.4A DCP1.5A MTK-PE+2.0

USB-C Port Power Distribution :
100W : 5V3A 9V3A 12V3A 15V3A 20V5A. PPS 3.3V-21V==5A, 3.3V-11V==5A
95W : 5V3A 9V3A 12V3A 15V3A 20V4.75A. PPS 3.3V-21V==5A, 3.3V-11V==5A
65W : 5V3A 9V3A 12V3A 15V3A 20V3.25A. PPS 3.3V-21V==3.25A, 3.3V-11V==5A
45W : 5V3A 9V3A 12V3A 15V3A 20V2.25A. PPS 3.3V-21V==2.25A, 3.3V-11V==4.1A
30W : 5V3A 9V3A 12V2.5A 15V2A 20V1.5A. PPS 3.3V-11V==3A, 3.3V-16V==2A
20W : 5V3A 9V2.22A 12V1.67A 15V1.33A. PPS 3.3V-5.9V==3A, 3.3V-11V==2A

USB-A Port Power Distribution:
36W : 5V3A 9V3A 12V3A 20V1.8A. SCP 3.4V-5.5V==5A
25W : 5V3A 9V2.5A 12V2A 20V1.25A. SCP 3.4V-5.5V==5A
22.5W : 5V4.5A 9V2.5A
12W : 5V2.4A

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      • Have updated the post as EU bundle is OOS but seems US bundle is cheaper than yesterday anyway.

        Actually never mind, I just realised it's cheaper because my purchase yesterday gave me a 10% off coupon that it was auto applying when I was checking the cart just now. US$32.10 for the US bundle.

  • Thanks OP, bought one.

  • i have similar thing like this (different brand), work okay for couple years but now sometimes when i plug my phone to one of the port it doesnt charge. not cable issue.
    next day, it work but just less than 1 minute then stop again. some other ports are fine.
    anyone know how? is it just end of its life maybe ?

  • +2

    I have no idea about Toocki brand.
    So I searched one review in Korean blog and said it's not supposed to support thunderbolt so it's not able to charge laptops.
    He has HP Spectre and Dell XPS13, but it's not able to charge with this charger.
    However, there is no problem with iPads, iPhones, Galaxy Tabs, Galaxy phones and other smart phones he has.
    He reviewed it, cheap price and good quality of exterior but not sure charing function.
    Blog owner bought from Toocki official on Aliexpress. He paid US$30 last December.

    I think they are same product due to same product details on product pages.
    https://m.blog.naver.com/shane70/222966195793

    • Can you return to Aliexpress if you're not happy with it?

      • There's no refund for change of mind.

        • As in if the product doesn't charge a laptop from some manufacture.

    • +1

      I would like to know about this.
      I saw this reviewed, other ppl said same like him, not charging LG gram laptop too.

  • The price seems to have gone up. It's coming up as US$38.40, so roughly AU $57.

  • +1

    wow surprised I got this in the mail today! Aliexpress is a lot quicker than it used to be.

    • That is quick. Tried it out yet?

      • yeah seems to work well - plugged in a few devices

  • +1
    • Similar to initial price of the EU bundle before stock ran out (US$30.81)

  • +2

    Just received mine today. Very impressed with the delivery time.

    Quality wise, it feels like it's really good quality, unit is heavy & solid, no weird rattles when you shake it, & overall just doesn't feel cheap. Came in decent packaging aswell.

    In terms of testing it, i haven't tested it to it's limits, but i tested charging via USB C pushing to about 65w's, seems to charge perfectly fine at that, and left it charging for about 3 hours with it still going strong without issues (So i guess it's already better than a heymix).

    Will keep testing it, but i won't really come back here to re-comment unless i encounter a problem.

    Overall i'm happy with this, thanks OP!

  • +1

    I received mine yesterday, and yes, I'm also impressed, good quality product with well lite wattage display.
    This will charge my Surface Laptop Studio and my Dell Latitude laptop. I hope it will last for years to come.

    • Any chance you could tell us how much it weighs? It's one spec that is missing across every listing I've looked at.

      • +1

        It's 278g withouth the cables. It's slightly bigger than a larger macbook pro charger. BTW, that MBP charger (87W in the pic, but there are many others MBP charges of the same size, eg. 96W) weights exacly the same without any plugs or cables. Also it nicely fits the stand included with Toocki.

        Mine arrived 1-2 weeks ahead of the estimated time, which is great. The quality seems fine, however it's strange that the USB A and C cables don't go all the way into it.

        But the most interesting is to see how power consumption (the displayed watts) spike upon scrolling, switching applications etc. Start moving the cursor in circles and it's 15W extra!

        • Thanks for that.
          Still waiting on mine.. hopefully tomorrow (another AE order from 4 days later arrived a week ago though, luck of the draw)

  • Finally arrived, not much to add over the above comments yet but it does feel pretty meaty and finding the wattage meter to actually be pretty useful (and fairly responsive). I also like that the display turns off after some time at 0W.

    Still to do some more testing…

  • Seems a reasonable quality little unit. And yeah, the wattage meter (assuming it's accurate) is interesting. However it won't charge my Lenovo laptop or my old Samsung Galaxy Tab S, which is slightly annoying. Works for other things I've tried so far though.

    • Bit disappointed to find it doesn't negotiate PD on my Latitude 7480 (which worked fine when I tried on an mBeat gorilla power). Laptop just says attached supply isn't powerful enough.

      However, if I run it though the passthrough port on my USB-C docking hub thing it does actually charge so I guess that's something.

      A major downside is with the laptop charging, plugging/unplugging another C port resets the other C ports, and the laptop doesn't renegotiate PD and needs to be unplugged and replugged to start charging again. Plugging in an A port after doesn't affect it.

      • Adding further disappointment (as far as the Toocki goes) just received my Heymix today, tested and surprisingly charges the Latitude no problem.

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