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INIU Power Bank, 27000mAh 140W Portable Charger Fast Charging for Laptops and Phones with voucher and code

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✅【From INIU—the SAFE Fast Charge Pro】Experience the safest charging with over 38 million global users. At INIU, we use only the highest-quality materials, so we do have the confidence to provide the industry-leading 3-year warranty and lifetime technical support.
✅【140W PD 3.1 Super-Fast Charging】 While others struggle at 65W or even 100W, our 140W PD 3.1 PowerNova if fast enough to power up all high-power-demand devices like the laptops and SteamDeck. In just 30 minutes, you'll have a MacBook Pro 16" at 59%, SteamDeck at 57%, iPhone 15 Pro Max at 71%, and Samsung S23 Ultra at 75%.
✅【Massive Airline-Approved 27,000mAh】 With a whopping airline-approved 27,000mAh battery capacity, it gets multiple charges for all your devices on the go in recharge once.
✅【Power 1,000+ Devices from Big to Small】 Whether you have an Android, Apple, or another brand of device, this charger's got you covered. A universal solution for all your charging needs.
✅【Charge 3 at Once】 With 3 charging ports, including a blazing-fast PD 3.1 140W USB-C in/out port, a PD 45W USB-C fast charging port, and a trusty USB-A port, this power bank is your all-in-one charging solution. It works seamlessly with various cable types, ensuring rapid charging for all your devices.
✅【Smart LED Power Display】 Are you tired of guessing how much battery life your power bank has left? Or guessing how much hours left to full recharge the power bank? Our LED display doesn't just show battery percentages; it's a dynamic, intuitive interface that transforms your charging experience.
✅【What You Get】 140W PD3.1 power bank*1, USB-C to USB-C cable*1, travel porch*1, quick start guide*1, user manual*1, 30 days money back, industry-leading 3-year warranty and lifetime technical support.
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  1. DealHugger's avatar
    27000mAh is actually based on 3.7V I believe. It is a common scam. Not saying this powerbank is doing anything worse than its competitors. They are all bad and trying to mislead.
    Frostie5's avatar
    What should it be ?
  2. johncrawford's avatar
    I had another 15% to redeem so got it for £42.49 in the end so worth checking for that. A lot cheaper than the Anker 737 & prime and I can't see much difference
    FireOnAWire's avatar
    Same here.
    Couldnt resist. Yet another powerbank 🙈
  3. HF1's avatar
    Picked up 24,000 for under £15 from amazon couple weeks back. Was posted here.
    james.curry's avatar
    Isn't that 65w rather than 140w
  4. greggy83's avatar
    does below work any better - 20k mah for £24 ?


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    sheffield788's avatar
    That's 65w. You have to think what you need it for and what devices you have. This deal stands out due to the wattage. None of my devices support over 65w charging, so the one you've mentioned suits me. If you need it for your phone, look at cheaper 18-22.5w power banks. Otherwise, you'll waste your money.
  5. neil1104661's avatar
    What's the best wall charger for this?
  6. mytch's avatar
    Great power bank, I’ve been using it for my MacBook Pro M1, Steam Deck and ROG Ally. It’s heavy and big but well worth it.
  7. bubsy123's avatar
    Picked one of these up last week but it slow charges my iPhone. Screen output ranges between 1-8W and iPhone charge level not really moving up. Same with other iPhones + cables. Output seems fine on my Macbook.

    Anyone else see the same or should I return and try another one?
    bp4917's avatar
    iPhone only fast charges when its close to 0%, if you charge is above 60% it is unlikely to reach 20W or so.
  8. Dario72's avatar
    expired
  9. sheffield788's avatar
    Judging by some comments, it is clear to me that some people are wasting their money when all they need it's a basic power bank for their phones.
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