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Xiaomi ZMI 210W Power Bank 25000mAh QB826 Global Version $129.99 Delivered @ Mostly Melbourne

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Mid-Year Sale on Global Version Xiaomi Zmi PowerBank QB826G
Offering $40 off to match the previous dea with 53+votes

We're also proud to share that MostlyMelbourne is now the official Australian distributor of CUKTECH, the new brand created by the original ZMI team behind the legendary QB826.

To thank the OzBargain community for your ongoing support, we’re offering launch deals on CUKTECH’s latest high-performance power banks — all packed with premium components and industry leading design.


🔋 CUKTECH & ZMI Power Bank Products
Name ZMI No.20 CUKTECH No.20 CUKTECH No.15 Ultra CUKTECH No.15 SE CUKTECH 45W 20000mAh CUKTECH No.10 Ultra CUKTECH 30W Mini
SKU QB826G PB250 PB200U PB200 PB200N PB100P PB100
Capacity 25000mAh 25000mAh 20000mAh 20000mAh 20000mAh 10000mAh 10000mAh
Max Output (Multi-port) 210W 210W 210W 100W 55W 150W 33W
Max Output (Single-port) 100W 100W 140W 67W 55W 120W 33W
Cell Type Samsung 21700 / EVE 21700 EVE 21700 EVE 18650 EVE 18650 Lipo(2XLS 10000mAh) EVE 18650 EVE 21700
Display Type Digital Display Digital Display TFT Smart Display Digital Display Digital Display TFT Smart Display LED Display
Review Link Link Same as QB826G Link Link Link Link Link
Original Price (AUD) \$169.99 $129.99 $129.99 $79.99 $59.99 $69.99 $49.99
Discount Price (AUD) $129.99 $99.99 $99.99 $59.99 $39.99 $54.99 $34.99
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📝 Why CUKTECH?
  • Built by the original ZMI team (now independent)
  • Industry-leading design
  • High-quality internals
  • Exclusive Aussie warranty & support via Mostly Melbourne

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Comments

  • +1

    Important notes:
    1. This batch do not have 3C Marking, however all of these products have been 3C certified, let us know if you would like a copy of the 3C certificate.
    2. If you are a technical writer, and would like a sample, please email us with a link to your handle/publication to [email protected]

    • My understanding is China airport border security enforced 3C mark to be printed in the product itself
      dont think a certificate will be accepted?

      • Yes you are correct, for now that's the case.

        • thanks for the clarification and prompted response :)

  • +11

    Why CUKTECH

    For even better penetration for our wives' boyfriends.

    • +4

      Sorry the founder is terrible with names, last time was ZMI which got stolen by another company😭

      • +12

        At least it is less likely to be stolen now.. 🤣

    • +4

      It's got just one USB-C and about 6 USB-A, and the USB-C port has to wait for the other ports to finish first

  • +1

    For the PB250 - your website says Samsung 21700's but here it's EVE (Chinese) 21700's. I'm assuming it's moved to EVE now?
    Also any chance you will get in the Cuktech 20 with TFT display (see: https://cuktech.com/products/p23-cuktech-p-series-25000mah-2…)?

    • +1

      For the PB250 - your website says Samsung 21700's but here it's EVE (Chinese) 21700's. I'm assuming it's moved to EVE now?

      OP/Rep previously mentioned that battery cells will differ from batch to batch. I guess this batch is EVE.

      Also any chance you will get in the Cuktech 20 with TFT display

      OP/Rep confirmed in the previous thread that they will be stocking them, but not in the first (current) batch.

      • Thanks appreciate it - I usually check the comments - but didn't expect to find details on a different model there. Seems other people are just as interested in this haha.

        • +1

          Seems other people are just as interested in this haha.

          It was me haha.

    • Yes, by default EVE cells, there were some batches of QB826 that used Samsung cells.

      Yes WIP on CUKTECH P23

  • Is CUKTECH part of Xiaomi?

    • +3

      ZMI is owned by Zimi Corporation (which is owned by Xiaomi).

      I believe ZMI had a trademark dispute in China and was rebranded/relaunched as CUKTECH.

  • Do you have any powerbank with 3C printed atm? Like this one at least?

    https://mostlymelbourne.com/products/xiaomi-power-bank-25000…

    • Yes only this one currently

      • +1

        any chance to run a promotion on it, similar to Kogan/Aliexpress pricing at 150ish?

    • I can't see 3C in the pictures from your link. Where did you see the 3C?

  • Very interested in knowing which of the above power banks can do 100W out via USB A and which ones have UPS capabilities. The only power bank I'm familiar with here is the QB826G.

    • +1

      PB250 is same as QB826G so should have what you need

      • may have been asked before…but what's the difference between these two?

        [AU Stock] Xiaomi Zmi No.20 210W 25000mah USB PD Power Bank QB826Global Version, Backup Battery for MacBook/MacBook Pro

        ZMI CUKTECH 25000mAh 210W Power Bank PB250 (aka ZMI QB826)[AU STOCK]

  • Is “Pass-Through Charging” equivalent to UPS if there’s only one device being charged?

    • On QB826G/PB250 yes it's equivalent to UPS

      • Thanks. If multiple devices are connected, will connecting/disconnecting once one port cause supply interruption to connected devices on other ports?

        • Depending on the devices, some Yes——in order to rebalance power output——for a brief second. Some low-power devices do not cause interruptions

          • @Mostly Melbourne: Even brief interruptions can be detrimental, for example, to a USB-C router or mini-pc. So, really, it’s only “like a UPS” if only a single device is being charged, correct?
            In case of power outage, would the battery kick-in be near-instant, like a real UPS, or would it be significant to be registered by device as loss of power?
            (Just trying to get facts into my head - not critical of device.)

            • @AlexF: QB826/PB250 have been tested and used by many of our business customers for this exact purpose——a psedu UPS perma connected to an AC plug and pass-through to a device——try it out and see if it's suitable for your use case scenario.

  • Re: Xiaomi 212W P03MI Will any USB-C to USB-C PD 3.1/EPR Certified cable get full 140W?
    Package includes a USB-C to USB-C limited to 100W capacity.

    • +1

      Yes with a EPR certified cable, via USB-C1 port, Xiaomi 212 P03MI can achieve 140W.
      Same with CUKTECH No.15 Ultra PB200U but it only has 20000mAh (5k short of the Xiaomi one) in this post at discounted price, it actually comes with an EPR cable so try it out.

    • +1

      The Xiaomi's included cable is only 100W USB2.0 rated unfortunately

  • Does the battery percentage light flash on the Cuktech like the Xiaomi Zmi No.20 I bought from you?

    • I think PB250 does, the same as QB826G (Zmi No.20).

  • The PB200U is listed as $129 on your website, not $99 as mentioned in the post. Which is the correct price?

    • +1

      Thank you for spotting the error, updated!

      • Thanks for that. Also, I think the title on your website and the max charging data in the table here are incorrect. The product is listed as supporting a max 210W output, however there is no combination of the three ports on the device that would get close to that. Seems like it actually has a max output of 165W? The pictures on the listing would support that.

        • Let me double check with CUKTECH on this. The input is 165W max that I'm affirmative, when using both input ports

          • @Mostly Melbourne: Thanks, if you look at the image attached to the product labelled "Three-Port Charging", the total adds up to 163W, and the maximum output under "Two-Port Charging" is 100W+65W (165W).

  • I assume these unit would not likely to have RCM as well?

    • RCM is usually only necessary on mains powered or intentional radiator devices. Not mandatory for battery packs.

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