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INIU Power Bank 22.5W 10000mAh $10.49 + Delivery ($0 Prime/ $39 Spend) @ INIU Amazon AU

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Back in stock and a new ATL for this popular product. Tick the 50% off option and stack with a 15% off coupon to bring down to $10.49.

EDIT: Cables posted earlier also looks to be back in stock. Link

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

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  • +2

    Thanks just got one.. I dont need one.

  • No brainer. Got one. Thanks op

  • Got one!

  • thank you OP

  • +8

    Starting to use these things to steady tables with wobbly legs.

    Got one.

    • That's what I did with a bricked Xiaomi power bank!

      • Do you have any fear of the internal cell getting damaged and something bad happening?

        • +1

          Mines completely bricked. No lights, no heat and not using it for anything heavy. Would have loved to recycle it but gave up on that route

  • nice

  • +5

    Got the cables too as back in stock

    • Great. Got the cable too

    • Thx Mate, got 1 out of 4 left . Appreciate the heads up

    • A bit strange but if you want to buy both cables and powerbank, total ends up at $18.98

      But order one at a time to get the cheapest
      $10.49
      $5.94

      I guess the 15% only works on one at a time

  • Got one. Didn't need it……

  • Bought earlier today for $13.49
    Used the voucher already.

    Bought again $11.99 this time (not as good as your $10.49, but better than $13.49).
    Then cancelled earlier order.

    • Mine couldn’t be cancelled as it’s about to be shipped. Well I’ll keep 2, I guess.

  • +1

    Bought it. Don't need it.

  • +1

    This one has power passthrough?

    Answer yes according to 2 reviews.
    Bought.
    Also fast charging both ways it seems

  • Only 20W input to charge 10000mAh Battery. How much time it takes to charge itself first.

    • +2

      Full Recharge Time: It depends on the power of the wall charger used: 20W fast charger - 3hrs; 5V/2A charger - 6 hrs; 5V/1A charger - 10 hrs

      • I doubt it supports more than 5v1a or 5v2a charging.

        Expect 6-10hrs

  • Got a power bank and cables, thanks

  • Thanks OP, missed the $13 this morning but got this deal. Gonna be my 10th power banks. Let’s start the collection shall we

  • Thanks OP got one

  • +1

    Great unit,

    Compact and decent charging speed

  • Bought now think later. So are these even any good?

    • No, best to cancel your order.

  • +7

    INIU

    There’s a pattern to Amazon cheap/ drop ship brand names; they’re typically in capital letters and follow consonant-to-vowel ratios and order closely enough to resemble a word that could be pronounced, but isn’t a real word.

    Here’s an example: search for swim shoes. You’ll see names like VIFUUR, SEEKWAY, ANLUKE, Metog, WatLves, Vsufim, Whatseaso, Homitem, LIZRHA, SOBASO, ziitop… and that’s basically the entire first page of results.

    And a video with some detail
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4UrqlMfwUC4

    • +2

      Thanks! Just added tinfoil to cart with prime shipping I should be able to make my hat before opening the power bank!
      /s

    • +1

      Lol when buying a 10000mAh for around $10, I don't think anyone here expected it to be same quality as Panasonic. With Amazon, could return it if its failed after a few goes.

  • +1

    Buy first, think later. Thanks OP!

  • OOS I think?

  • Promo code no longer working? Been trying for last 5mins.

    Showing: The promotional code you have entered cannot be used

  • OOS

  • Expired.

  • I can't see a 50% option to tick. Code provided brings it down to $25.49 for me.

  • Only shows $25.49. dangit! too late for me.

  • Missed it

  • missed it twice now grrr :(

  • +4

    I predict a 75% coupon, then a 100% coupon, then another one where you'll end up getting paid.

  • Just grabbed another .shit just realized I bought one on last deal oh well more the better

    • Can try cancelling the first order (I was able to).

  • +3

    Wow missed out on the first post and got this cheaper .
    First time happening

    • Same here.

  • Deal lasted for a whole 20 minutes… T_T

  • -4

    I got this last time , just a junk, better spend a bit more & get a reputed one

    • How much more?

    • +7

      What was junk about it? If it's stopped charging for whatever reason, the power banks have 3 years warranty. I had an issue with one of their wireless chargers and they sent me a new one free of charge after I sent proof - pretty good customer service tbh.

      • +1

        I've done some writeups about it, but basically everything about it is junk.

        Personally I take issue with the fact that it's e-waste and we are contributing to it by buying stuff like this that perpetuates a cycle under a guise of short term savings where most people don't end up saving money.

        These end up in landfill and don't end up being recycled or anything because there's nothing worth saving..

        You might be able to return it or throw it out and replace it, but these cells aren't gonna be recycled with how bad they are.

        The only reason to buy this is because it's $10

        I do battery bank testing so I've handled most of the stuff that's out there and seen what people buy, use, throw away, and for how long/how often and I know it's not appealing having to buy a good bank for $150, but given I and folks I've asked, and generally from what I see have spent upwards of $75 to $100 or more over 2-3 on battery banks… Making an investment into a known bank that lasts 2-3yrs for $150ish is a better option. Obviously with this being so cheap it's a bit different but my sentiment is generalized.

        Not everyone can do that financially and not everyone has a use case that allows that so I understand, but at the same time most people buying this aren't in that category and likely could buy a good bank.

    • +2

      For $10. If you get a years use its still great.

    • I use it everyday. Very good charger. Fast charging with a protective case. Bought another in this deal.

  • +1

    Missed out again

    • +1

      You saved $10

      • +2

        Net neutral really

        • Better than carbon neutral too.

  • -1

    Noooooooooooooooo I really needed this for my upcoming holiday :(

  • Anyone used this to run a car dashcam with parking mode + USB wifi modem for 24/7 remote viewing? Is it suitable to leave it in a hot car?

    • +2

      Putting a $10 yum cha Chinese brand power bank into a hot car is a massive recipe for fireworks.

  • Just got mine. Its packaged really well and comes with a pouch that you can see the screen through. Also acts as a flash. Great design!

  • Received mine today it's most definetly not 10000mah 7500 at best but for $10 what do you expect

    • Taken from the item description:

      Understanding Capacity Loss
      Usually a power bank could supply 60%-70% battery to other devices. Around 30-40% of the capacity is lost in circuit heat and voltage conversions. So a fully charged INIU 10,500mAh B6 can offer 6100-6300 mAh to your devices.

      General Formula
      (PowerBank Rated Capacity × 60%) ÷ Device Battery Capacity ≈ Number of Charges eg. (10500mAh Powerbank × 60%) ÷ 3279mAh iPhone14 battery ≈ 1.9 charges

    • Also for me at least, it will only rapid change with a USC C to C cable. The supplied cable does not rapid charge.

  • Damn this was good. Planning to set up my led motion sensor lights with these so they last longer than a few weeks with this might be able to get half a year between recharges.

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