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18650 Lithium Battery Charger, USD $1.99, Umbrella Hat $2.25 Free Shipping from Banggood.com

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  • +4

    This took more than 12 hours to charge my 2200mah 18650. Do a deal for i4 intelicharger or soshine charger then it's a deal :P

    • Stuffed you up too??
      They seem to have stuffed up with ALL the people who bought the K6000 1080p dvrs they posted here a few weeks back - when they arrived they aren't 1080p, dont have HDMI, are only about 90deg not 140 deg - they have even changed they product page (old version is still in google cache and they listed specs on OzB) they linked us too and linked from there to another one with the specs they said they were sending.
      The rep here said to email him but I for one haven't heard back. Been buying heaps from em lately, thought they were ok.

      Dont get why they didn't tell us as soon as they knew there was a problem - why do we have to figure it out and contact them if they knew there was an issue????

  • +1

    it doesn't look like it comes with an Australian plug…

    • +1

      The umbrella hat comes with an adaptor.

    • +1

      The adapter will be sent according to your country.

  • +1

    just paid for umbrella hat on kogan 1 hour ago for $3 :(

  • Just for some feedback. I ordered from this http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/114193 previous deal. I still haven't received anything yet, even though I've been told it shipped.

    It seems their shipping is incredibly slow. I would probably stick with DX as the time from shipping notification to delivery isn't that bad.

    • +3

      ive got a heap of stuff from banggood in the past (as well as DX). banggood leaves DX for dead in every way. coming from china tho you have to always expect about a month delivery, its just how it is. sometimes it comes sooner, sometimes it dosnt.

      i also had a slight issue with an LED strip light not working quite right, they sent me out a new controller and when that didnt fix the problem they sent me out a whole better unit worth over twice what i originally paid. i didnt have to return anything so i certainly cant complain at all about there after sales service either.

      depending on exactly when you ordered (was it on 22/08?) id shoot them an email letting them know the possible lost item…. bitching on here will get you nowhere… specially when they are good to most people (from what ive seen in other deals and experienced myself)

      • oh and from the reps OP

        Please contact us if any issues arise before leaving a neutral or negative feedback.We guarantee that we will take every reasonable step to rectify any issue

    • +3

      Sorry for the inconvenience caused,just drop me pm or email me [email protected],I will definitely help to solve the issue,you can count on me!

  • -1

    Yeah, well, it may say input voltage 100-240v - but that cable and plug look like they are meant for only 100/110v. So what could go wrong when plugging in to what could be 250v…..

    • +1

      it would be like pretty much every other switch mode power supply these days. they are happy with anything from 110 to 250v.

      go look at any power brick you have got with anything from laptops to fone chargers in the last 5 or 10 years, they all say 110-240v

      • -6

        it would be like pretty much every other switch mode power supply these days. they are happy with anything from 110 to 250v.

        Please read my comment.

        "that cable and plug look like they are meant for only 100/110v"

        I did not mention the device, nor its "power supply".

        Some person may leave it on the floor (carpeted). Perhaps even with the cord still partially coiled. Cord overheats….

        • +4

          well… the cord isnt really rated at a only certain voltage, more so at an amperage. the fact these pull so few amps (again, being a switch mode) the cord will be fine… even while coiled up on carpet under your 3 years old babys mattress at nite in a thunderstorm

        • -4

          well… the cord isnt really rated at a only certain voltage, more so at an amperage. the fact these pull so few amps (again, being a switch mode) the cord will be fine

          Until that un-certified "switch mode power supply" fails unsafe.

          And you had better inform the AU Government that there is no need for their safety standards for electrical flex and plugs. Obviously BangGood have no qualms in sending illegal (possibly unsafe) electrical items into Australia.

          Do you believe that "The adapter" that "will be sent according to your country." has safety approval? Would you let your three year old be in the same room as one of these devices while it was plugged in to a wall socket via said adapter?

          EDIT
          I would not let my 21 year old son be in the same room as one of these when it was plugged in - yeah, he is that silly.

        • +1

          Until that un-certified "switch mode power supply" fails unsafe.

          actually, thats why you have these lovely things in your house called "fuses" or "circuit breakers" which will trip when anything more than (usually) around 20 amps per circuit happens. which means even worse case of a total meltdown your still protected. theres also these things called RCD's which somewhat also help.

          Obviously BangGood have no qualms in sending illegal (possibly unsafe) electrical items into Australia.

          actually you want to check your facts. banggood have no need to have "qualms", legally "you" as the "importer" its up to you to ensure that all the legalities are met with.

          but never let the facts get in the way of a good story i guess :)

        • -3

          actually you want to check your facts. banggood have no need to have "qualms", legally "you" as the "importer" its up to you to ensure that all the legalities are met with.

          So you agree that it is illegal to import this device, and the adapter plug?

          By the way, how does any fuse, or circuit breaker, help when little fingers touch the live pins on the USA plug or the AU adapter plug?

          EDIT
          My townhouse has breakers in the 'fuse' box.
          They did not help when an un-certified 19v output laptop charger from MSY went up in smoke and sparks, and started to burn, on my carpet.

        • +3

          So you agree that it is illegal to import this device, and the adapter plug?

          no i totally disagree. it is 100% legal to import it. i think maybe you missed my whole point?

          By the way, how does any fuse, or circuit breaker, help when little fingers touch the live pins on the USA plug or the AU adapter plug?

          in exactly the same way as does when your dumb kids stick a fork in a toaster…..

          unfortunately you cant regulate "stupid"… as much as i wish they would

        • -4

          no i totally disagree. it is 100% legal to import it. i think maybe you missed my whole point?

          Yup, still missing it - this device and the adapter are not legal to import. They have no supplier number and no safety certification (C-Tick or A-Tick RCM etc.).

          in exactly the same way as does when your dumb kids stick a fork in a toaster…..

          The kid is probably dead after touching the two live prongs of the plug with its fingers. Very different to shorting the toaster element with a fork. (Edit) Well not 'very' different, but different.

          This was why our Government introduced the stronger standards with the insulation covering most of the pins. Children were being injured and even electrocuted.

        • +1

          again, go look up the rules about c-tick etc. it has NOTHING to do with the importing. i spent many years working somewhere c-ticking imported products…..

          and you also know nothing about AC power it seems. there is not "2 live prongs" there is a live, a neutral and an earth. touching both live and neutral at EXACTLY the same millisecond MAY cause a shock. touching either live, neutral or earth will not. go look up how an RCD works.

          or you can just waste more time exclaiming "wont someone please think of the children" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh2sWSVRrmo

        • +1

          oh wow, fwiw it wasnt me that negged all your comments. il save mine for something more important….. im only negging your last one :)

        • -1

          New rules started on March 1st this year.

          The maximum penalty for selling, importing, hiring or exchanging unmarked or unapproved electrical goods is $82,500 and/or two years imprisonment for an individual or $825,000 for a corporation.

          and you also know nothing about AC power it seems. there is not "2 live prongs" there is a live, a neutral and an earth. touching both live and neutral at EXACTLY the same millisecond MAY cause a shock. touching either live, neutral or earth will not. go look up how an RCD works.

          The device in this thread uses only two 'prongs' - no earth.

          There is no insulation on the USA style plug pins, nor will there be on the plug pins of the AU adapter.

          The device has no certification to be imported, sold or supplied, or installed, in Australia. No A-Tick, C-Tick, or RCM (Regulatory Compliance Mark).

          It is illegal to import this device.

          These are facts, but common sense should tell one that it is not a good idea to buy the device for use in Australia.

        • go look up the rules about c-tick etc. it has NOTHING to do with the importing. i spent many years working somewhere c-ticking imported products…..

          C-Tick
          The Australian government requires that all imported or locally produced electrical and electronic equipment comply with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) emission requirements. A compliant product must bear the C-Tick logo.

          Also, I wrote "They have no supplier number and no safety certification (C-Tick or A-Tick RCM etc.)." So, I was including the C-Tick standards, but also the more recent A-Tick, and the latest RCM which covers/includes all standards.

        • Perfectly legal to import for personal use.
          Words in legal docs do not always mean what you think.

        • +1

          cord resistance causes cords to heat up. Thi is related to current, so at a higher voltage, curernt is lower. Under Oz conditions, less likely to heat up than in US.

          However, our voltage is higher which means we need thicker insulation on the 415v peaks.

          In any case cheap li-ion charger are time bombs. I have good ones (xtar) with quality cells and I won't leave them charging unattended.

        • Perfectly legal to import for personal use.

          No, perhaps you were thinking of personally carrying in this device?

        • However, our voltage is higher which means we need thicker insulation on the 415v peaks.

          Which is why I at first only mentioned the electrical flex and plug as being my concern.

          In any case cheap li-ion charger are time bombs. I have good ones (xtar) with quality cells and I won't leave them charging unattended.

          Yes. This whole device is an illegal import, and illegal to install, in Australia. It is illegal for good reasons. None of the components carry the required certification(s), nor the device itself. So, it is quite possible dangerous - which is another reason why it is illegal.

        • havnt you given up yet? pretty sure the tribe has spoken…

        • our voltage is higher which means we need thicker insulation on the 415v peaks.

          No it does not.
          Required thickness is determined not by the dialectric strength, but by mechanical factors.

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