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Posted 24 July 2023

Anker Power Bank, 24,000mAh 3-Port Portable Charger with 140W Output By Anker Direct FBA

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Anker Power Bank, 24,000mAh 3-Port Portable Charger with 140W Output, 737 (PowerCore 24K), Smart Digital Display, Compatible with iPhone 13 Series, Samsung, Dell, AirPods, and More
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  1. nathanirwin01's avatar
    Very good powerbank, have used it non stop since getting one.
    1silviu1's avatar
    I paired it with a 120W Anker cable and a 140W/240w Anker cable and I can't get more than 88W charging speed,(I expect to get almost 100W) I contacted them and I try to get a replacement or a refund but is more than a few months I bought the power bank and they don't want to offer a refund. I couldn't check the speed until now when I bought the 120W Anker charger. They lie on charger or on power bank charging speeds at least on my items
  2. sheffield788's avatar
    The question is do you really need a 140w power bank? Do you have any/many devices charging at that wattage? You also need a 140w charger if you want to charge this fast. That charger will not be cheap.

    Personally, I think the one below will suit better most people, especially if some are looking for a powerful charger too. It is 65w, 20k mah and a more compact form factor. And if you top up £60, you'll get £5 off as well. I think it is a great price. Normally, when on sale, and coming from a reliable brand, a 65w power bank is about £40-50 and a 65w charger is about £25.
    amazon.co.uk/dp/…705
    Ryan_ThompsonBQ4's avatar
    If you are a techie I’d get this. It’s nice being able to charge anything on it and know you are probably getting near the max charging speed. (edited)
  3. iapple's avatar
    Careful using these with MacBooks and MagSafe 140w charging. Read the previous thread on this charger where a user had his new M1 MacBook fried - Anker acknowledged an issue.

    Edit: hotukdeals.com/com…772 (edited)
  4. ebble's avatar
    24,000 mAh with 140,000 mW output for 9,599 pence.
  5. ashraf86uk's avatar
    Take it to work charge this bad boy up then come home and power the gaff and repeat the process
  6. AlinDan_Campan's avatar
    I’m thinking of getting this one, the 65w version was on sale for £40 , want something strong to change iPhone 13 Pro max and MacBook Pro 13 M1. I know would need the cable to support the fast charge.

    Anker Power Bank, 24,000mAh 65W Portable Charger, 537 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K for Laptop), for Dell XPS, Microsoft Surface, iPad Pro, iPhone 13 Pro, Apple Watch Series 5, and More amzn.eu/d/8…zeS (edited)
    sheffield788's avatar
    For £40 yes. For £60, I'm not sure. If you need a 65w charger too and you're OK with 20k mah, maybe you should look at the Anker I've mentioned in the comments on this deal. Surely, for £5 more is worth getting the charger, too. Unless you don't need the charger, or you want to wait until the one you've mentioned, drops in price.
  7. bobbydavro's avatar
    bought this prime day without much research, sent it back unused as it weighs a ton, not convenient for travel for me
  8. CraigeDavido's avatar
    Got this few days ago, i also had the 140w charger too, it come with a 140w charge lead with the powerbank, and oh boy does it charge fast wow. The Anker 737 powerbank had 20% charge out of the box, so i put it to the test. Plugged in to c1 Port, and it was flying up. Max watt i got it upto and showing on the powerbank 132w, .

    It went from 20% to 100% full charge in about 40 minutes, so 0-100, i could fully charge it in around 50-55 minutes, around there, crazy fast.

    One i think tho, i got a Huawei p30 pro, and it doesn't super charge my phone to the 40w max phone currently supports, which is a really gutted. It does quick charge, but doesn't super charge it. Max watt i could get out of it was around 15w.

    I reached out to Anker about it yesterday, as I see,the phone is from Huawei P30 pro, it has its own charging tech, there might be product compatibilities in between, if you are using the the Iphone or Samsung, there would be no issue with fast charging, that was there reply, so Huawei got there own charge style tech. Gutted tho, but im still keeping it for fast charge powerbank.

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    1silviu1's avatar
    Hi, what charger do you use? I returned the Anker 120W as I couldn't get more than 86W.
  9. Disco's avatar
    Looking at this but cannot really justify the £90/£95. I've read the plug is extra?

    It's probably worth it at £75 tops. Can anyone recommend a decent alternative? Only used for away days in the car, to charge 2 Mobiles (Iphone and Samsung, both USB-C)
    jimbo_wa's avatar
    Bought this for around £65 (it currently has a 15% off voucher) and charge with this.

    For cables I have an old Microsoft Lumina Dock USBC-USBC and these Anker cables.

    Does all I need from a Macbook Pro 14" M2 to my Pixel 5 and family iPhones...
  10. ketsunoanna's avatar
    Or if you have plenty of 18650 batts lying around but a powerbank 21 batt case from Ali for 9 quid which supports pd , QC etc etc
  11. Benzal's avatar
    Just missed this. Deal has expired
    Ckeeton's avatar
    I also missed out ☹️
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