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VRURC Power Bank 20000mAh Mini USB C Portable Charger for $34.26 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/$39 Spend) @ VRURC-AU via Amazon AU

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VRURC Power Bank 20000mAh Mini USB C Portable Charger 22.5W PD & QC 3.0 Fast Charging down to a very low $34.26 which is almost the lowest its ever been on Amazon

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About this item

  • [Multiple Input and Output Ports] The mobile power bank adopts a multi-port design, with 3 USB output ports (the blue USB port is for normal charging, the yellow USB port supports fast charging), Micro and IOS input ports, and the Type-C input and output port, power bank 20000mAh can meet most of the charging needs of daily life.
  • [22.5W Fast Charging] The USB port of the mobile phone charger bank has a fast-charging power of up to 22.5W, which is compatible with most mainstream devices on the market, such as PD, QC, and Huawei SuperCharge, etc.
  • [Cable Storage Design] The bottom of the portable charger uses a unique lanyard design, which can be used as a charging cable or as a lanyard, is convenient to carry around.
  • [Compact & Lightweight] the battery pack phone charger only has 4.432.741.08 inches and 10.93 Oz weight. Unlike most 20000 mAh power banks on the market, our mobile power's very slim and light, and you can't feel any extra weight when you carry it to go out.
  • [Accurate LED Display] The battery pack is equipped with an LED smart display, which can accurately grasp the remaining power at any time and prepare for your next plan. If you have any questions or problems, please feel free to contact us and we will solve them for you within 12 hours.
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closed Comments

  • Any good?

    • Used this for a month in Europe, worked flawlessly.

  • Was tempted but the 1 star reviews don't fill me with confidence for longevity.

  • +1

    My Dad and I bought this previously. He uses it to power a heated jacket almost non-stop since April when the cold set in. Takes a couple of hours to fully charge up but he gets almost a whole day's worth of heating on the lowest setting. My use case is more traditional, I've used it to fast charge a smart phone from 0-100% in about 2hrs while also charging up 2nd generation Sony headphones simutaneously with ample juice left over. It comes with a mesh carry case and the inclusion of a USB-C cable as a strap is clever though I would not use it to take the load. The unit is compact but hefty, which is not unexpected for this capacity and the LED display is a nice touch. Would I buy again? Absolutely if i needed one but I would also wait until coupons are offered to reduce this price further.

    • Nice review however

      I've used it to fast charge a smart phone from 0-100% in about 2hrs while also charging up

      That's quite slow to be honest compared to other powerbanks available in the market. Perhaps why it's so cheap.

  • I found another one which is very similar with built in cable. With the coupon works out $40

    VRURC 20000mAh Power Bank with Built in Cables, 22.5W PD & QC 3.0 USB C Fast Charging Portable Charger with 4 Output e 2 Input LED Display External Battery Compatible with iPhone,Samsung Cell Phones
    320

    • That's quite a bit heavier.

  • I bought this for $36.74 previously and it charges a full Samsung phone really well that strap the looks like the holder doubles up as a usb C. Takes a long while to charge but it holds the charge and can recharge the phone 4-5 times full

  • +3

    Been watching this for a while since I purchased it on 11th March for $22.77. Around $34-36 is basically a regular price. Occasionally it goes back to its undiscounted price but a lot of the time it's on special. I want another but won't purchase for $34-36 because that's as I say basically the regular price. When (if) it drops to $22-24 again, if it ever does, I'll buy.

    • seems to be there again at the moment. So do you find it works well? Seems fairly light for the capacity

  • Plug it into your computer for an added VRURC

  • Any useful item for 5$ instead of paying shipping?

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