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Charmast Mini Power Bank 10400mAh USB C PD 20W $25.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Charmast Amazon AU

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Bought this last time it was posted. It's great at 187 grams.

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  • +4

    I was choosing between this and https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09C8CFKLJ?th=1 and decided to pay $6 more because it is lighter, thinner and shows %.

    26$ - 9.05 x 6.20 x 2.22 cm (124cm^3), 187g - Charmast
    32$ - 10.6 x 6.86 x 1.60 cm (116cm^3), 169g - Veektomex

    Extra perks of Veektomex:
    * shows exact % charge left
    * max output PD/QC 22.5W (vs PD 20W / 18W QC in Charmast)

    Cons:
    * 2 devices (vs 3 in Charmast)
    * in comments it is mentioned to take 6h to fully charge (vs official statement 3.5h in Charmast)

    • +2
      • Is there faster cables?

        For HDD, or ssd? These would be slower than usb-c or whatever it's called. Like faster ports on PC laptops?

        Thanks

    • I tried the Veektomex but it always felt too warm, almost hot, when charging my phone

      • +1

        The store messaged me prior to shipping my order warning that the device will be hot while charging :) sounds like a normal side effect for being extra small

  • After Aezer 10000mAh Mini Power Bank deal , now time for ROMOSS 10000mAh USB C Power Bank

  • I read it Chromecast Mini at first

  • Can anyone recommend a power bank that doesn’t swell up?

    • Xiaomi, had them for years with no issues.

  • Would this charge surface pro 7+?

    .

    • +1

      Probably not. It would need USB C PD at 20V.

      Minimum you'd need is USB C PD 45w (but check the voltage).

  • "Char" "Master" - great choice of words for a power bank!

  • Any idea what the warranty period / terms are ? I could have missed it but I can't seem to find any information in the listing or questions.

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