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Powertech MB3822 20,000mAh Power Bank $49.00 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ RoadTechMarine

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First Post.

Was looking at Jaycar Items when I noticed that this Powerbank was $49 at Jaycar's sister camping/boating store.
Decent price for capacity, I personally have one of these and it has worked well over the last 2 years. (The curved top makes wireless charging a bit awkward for some devices)

The 360g Weight is more like 400g in real life.
Delivery came up as $8 for me.

Details from Website:
Enough capacity to recharge your USB or wirelessly charged devices many times over. It features a Type A and Type-C USB port with Quick Charge technology to fast charge compatible devices, and an integrated Qi fast charger. Remaining battery capacity is shown on the LED display as a percentage. Simply recharge by USB via the micro or Type-C USB ports.

Specifications:
• Internal battery: LiPo (Lithium Polymer)
• Capacity: 20000mAh
• Micro USB input: 5V-9V 2A
• Type C input: 5V 2A, 9V 2A, 12V 1.5A
• Type-C & USB output: 4.5V 5A, 5V 3A, 9V 2A, 12V 1.5A
• Wireless output: 5W / 7.5W / 10W

Jaycar Link: https://www.jaycar.com.au/20-000mah-power-bank-with-2-x-usb-… ($109)

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closed Comments

  • Looks like a generic power bank to me, with wireless charging tacked on. If you don't care about wireless charging you can definitely get a better system for cheaper elsewhere.

  • Having tested Powertech PB's before I now give them a pass. I have found them to be radically (and way too consistently) under their stated capacity when compared to other units. I have found Romoss PB's to be pretty close to spec for a budget solution when on special offer, as they regularly are. Mine have all lasted well too - I have 6.

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