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INIU 20000mAh USB C Power Bank PD QC Fast Charging $20.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/$59 Spend) @ INIU Amazon AU

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Items: $34.99
Delivery: $0.00
Total: $34.99
Promotion(s) Applied: -$14.00
Order Total: $20.99

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Comments

  • How are these, anyone have feedback?

    • Good.

      Edit: I've got the more recent I think model with the percentage diaplay

    • +1

      I have the 10000mAh version that I took on a 4 country trip last year and it was great. I'm sure this would be just as good.

      • what phone did you use and how many time the 10kmah can refill the phone?

        • Divide your phone battery mah with 10kmah.

  • +1

    they should put 2 usb c there so i can charge and also recharge
    like this
    https://www.amazon.com.au/VRURC-30000mAh-Charging-Portable-C…

    • I canceled my order and bought that one instead, cheers.

    • ooh that would be a nice feature!

      Is there a 10/15k version with that feature that you know of?

  • Order date

    21 Dec 2023

    $11.12

  • I think this is the older model. Is it worth getting?
    I had my eye on the newer 10000 mAh one.

  • too bad i have same brand 10kmAh already (which is small good enough for local usage)
    if i want to go extreme i will get 25k or 30k mAh for long trip/travel

    • 30k you'll need to seek approval from airlines to take onto plane, 27k is the maximum without request.

      • ah yeah thanks 25-27k then.

    • or 30k mAh for long trip/travel

      You're probably aware but you're limited to a total of 100Wh on flights, they might not check but 30k mAh 3.7V is 111Wh.

      • few times i saw deal on 27,000mAh powerbank i think, they are smart produce things according to the flight rules

      • +1

        You're limited to 160Wh in carry on. Anything 101Wh-160Wh must be declared. Nearly all international airlines ask that you declare it at check in. For Australian airlines:

        Virgin will allow 2 spare battery packs 101-160Wh when declared at check in. Qantas and Jetstar will approve these batteries if you get prior approval by emailing [email protected] and declaring at check in.

        • Oh, thanks! Didn't know the details of declaring.

  • 18W PD QC Fast Charging

    • And 12V max.

  • perfect power bank for furries

    • +1

      Purrfect

  • +1

    Is there anyway to be notified when these coupons become available? I'm really wanting https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BZVVR495/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1…

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  • I'm getting an invalid promo code

  • I paid $16.16 for this two days ago

  • +1

    These INIU deals are getting ridiculous. How quickly do they expire the discounts?

    • Yep ive missed every single one of them :(

    • +1

      They probably allocate a few units for the discount code. Missed it a few times until I got lucky once…

    • I'm guessing they're volume based and limited to a comparitively low number of purchases.

  • Question for anyone who knows: How/where do you find Amazon promo codes?

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