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Heymix 3-Pack 20W Dual USB C & A Wall Charger $19.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ SAA Selection via Amazon AU

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Update: Deal updated to reflect the price drop to $19.99/3-pack.

According to a user who seem to love China, they seem to like these chargers and they have a bunch around their house and they work perfectly (supposedly).

It would also seem that it has all the wizz bang standards (PD, QC, FBI, CIA, etc).

Although in this case, please do not forget to click the box that says save an extra 50% when you apply this coupon

The aforementioned user is also fast charging their iPhone 12. They seem to think that this bad boy even charges their M1 MacBook Air when on the road. They seem impressed…

Price wise, the user felt that it was cheaper than finding an old 5w charger on scumtree (maybe they are referring to Gumtree here?), and having to “travelling across town to get it, dealing with some weirdo who got it in exchange for a vape and then getting fleas in the process.”

Delivered overnight with Prime at less than $7 each, is quite hard to beat! Much cheaper compared to buying the single pack.

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  • +12

    Yeah okay, wording is upsetting, dumb me went in and saw $30

    What is this trickery, just write the total.

    • The amount of upvotes this is getting instead of the original deal posted 😂

  • -3

    Showing as $23.09 for 3, not $7.70 each…

    • -1

      Promotions.

      • -3

        The $23.09 is after the 30%…

        • My reply was in regards to your original comment about it being $33 which you edited.

          • -1

            @bradenpd: My original comment said $15 each (which I deleted because it's a separate post) or $23 for 3 (which was edited to $23.09), not $33…

    • -1

      Neg removed - title has been corrected.

    • @ol mate muliply by 3, you get a 1c discount, you probably should remove your neg vote!!

      • -1

        The title said $7.70each, which isn't obtainable without buying 3.

        Nonetheless, neg removed because a mod fixed the misleading title.

  • +1

    (32.99*0.7)/3=$7.7 unit price if you buy 3…got it

  • +1

    Title should read as “ Heymix 3-Pack 20W Dual USB C & A Wall Charger $23.09 ($7.70 each) + Delivery …”

  • I challenge them to prove the saa certification and ongoing random batch testing..

    I'm wagering the company name is misleading.

    • +3

      Heymixleading ?

    • +3

      @justtoreply It seems a bit unfair to neg vote, in fact I don't think your negative vote meets the OzB guidelines.
      As in you have no proof that they are not SAA approved, but you're telling them to prove it.
      If you're to neg vote someone, it's on you to prove that the neg vote is valid, not the seller.

      • +1

        I would call it seller issues. Which meets guidelines.

        You think for $7ea posted they're doing batch testing? Haha. Hah. Hah.

        • +4

          To be fair, even they sell it for $70 each. It doesn’t mean they’re doing batch testing. So do u need to challenge all the electronics brands on Amazon?

          • @AdamJ9: As far as most QA and certification testing goes, the process typically picks a sample or a small subset rather than testing everything. If they did, the cost will be passed onto the consumers.

          • @AdamJ9: These guys specifically call themselves SAA and say it's SAA approved.

            Sell it like the cheap and non-SAA tested product that it is and I won't make these comments.

            So no, I don't need to challenge all amazon electronics as they aren't making these claims.

            • @justtoreply: I would say it’s more like a commercial strategy same as most companies do. From what I see, they sell them at cheap price with limited stock. That’s fair right? You can buy the original price if it makes you feel better (from not selling them at cheap price). I agree with what @moo mentioned. That’s very common process. Nothing to doubt about it unless you have proof.

              • @AdamJ9: Fine, I've asked them.

                And no. The onus of proof is on them, not me. If they don't answer do you assume them innocent? Rofl. That's hiding, not innocence.

                Don't hold your breath for an answer.

                • @justtoreply: They supplied an approval certificate. I have no idea if it's real and it was a one page addendum rather than the whole document. They didn't answer my question about batch testing so i presume there isn't any. Hopefully the manufacturer hasn't done any component swapping as the approval is 18 months old. I tried googling if there were any ongoing batch testing requirements for SAA approval but didn't get an answer.

                  I've removed my neg. I'd still be cautious about a $7 charger though..

  • This one seems to be a better deal? Extra $1 for one more unit!
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/690967

    • +1

      According to the deal posted by “I Smell Pennies” (which could be misread as something else at first glance), it would seem that spending an additional $0.90 would yield an additional unit, which is probably the best deal thus far.

  • Voucher (and therefore discount price) no longer available on 3 pack.

  • Deal updated to reflect the price drop to $19.99/3-pack.

  • Thanks, grabbed 3 for $20

  • Thanks OP. I’ve got 3 for $19.99 with 50%off code.

  • didn't see 50%0ff only 25% off ,35% off

  • Can't see the 50% off anymore.

  • All I can see is $39.99 free delivery. Whats up with all the other specials? I must be blind as I cant find any of it?

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