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AUKEY PB-N93 20,000mAh Ultra Slim USB C Power Bank / 18W PD - £18.99 Delivered @ MyMemory


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Says delivered to England only, good price for a 20k though
Has 100% silicon nanowire technology which maximizes the content of active silicon, ensuring optimal conductivity and a long life cycle.
Overview
A power bank that has huge capacity of 20,000mAh is enough to charge an iPhone 11 more than 5 times over. Simultaneous Charging, The two USB-A ports plus the fast-charging USB-C port allows you to charge three devices at once. Recharge the power bank via USB-C or micro-USB, has anti-slip texture more compact than other power banks with the same capacity and sporting a unique three-dimensional surface that keeps it free of fingerprints.
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Has 100% silicon nanowire technology which maximizes the content of active silicon, ensuring optimal conductivity and a long life cycle.
Overview
A power bank that has huge capacity of 20,000mAh is enough to charge an iPhone 11 more than 5 times over. Simultaneous Charging, The two USB-A ports plus the fast-charging USB-C port allows you to charge three devices at once. Recharge the power bank via USB-C or micro-USB, has anti-slip texture more compact than other power banks with the same capacity and sporting a unique three-dimensional surface that keeps it free of fingerprints.
Box contents
- AUKEY PB-N93 Basix Blade Power Bank
- USB-A to C Cable
- User Manual
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Edited by MrSwitch, 20 March 2023
21 Comments
sorted byI've got a few Aukey Powerbanks and they have all been brilliant. It's a shame they got kicked off Amazon as their products are really well made.
I can't see any message about England Only as looks as if they will deliver to me in Wales?
But to be honest with you, it kind of depends as to what you're using it for to 'POWER', I guess? :-D