INIU 25,000mAh 100W 3-Port Mini Size Power Bank $84.99 Delivered @ INIU AU via Amazon AU

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I’ve been keeping an eye out for some extra juice for my laptop.

It’s airline-friendly, though a few new restrictions have popped up recently, so best to double-check with your airline.

Looking at past deals, some people have had their orders cancelled, others have said it's a great powerbank. I'm hoping mine arrives tonight.

Previous details
- https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/906221
- https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/900390
- https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/908109

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Comments

  • Great power bank! The included 100W cable is a bonus. Charges and recharges very quickly! It's not as heavy as people suggest.

  • +1

    These are awesome. Have one, buying another.

  • +2

    This isn't really a bargain. It's this price every second day now.

  • Dose this has CCC for China?

    • No it doesnt. Didn't risk bringing it as they check very thoroughly.

  • -1

    Guys, isn't it more versatile to have 2 x 10000mAh chargers?

    I know the capacity isn't exactly 25000, but you could have one charging in the hotel room, while using the other etc etc

    • +3

      why not 2 x 25000mAh :P

    • Get one of each? I just got the P55L-E2. Used code STAY20
      Brought price down to $37.60 and free delivery.
      I wanted a P50, but they're OOS. Turns out the P55 has better output capacity than older models. 94% vs 85-88% Source

    • +1

      That's my preference

  • do these work for Lenovo P1 laptops which have USB C charger?

    • +2

      Happy to say they work for my P1 which has a rated charging rate of 170W.

      Mind you it absolutely eats through the 25000mAh (would charge 0-35%), but great in a pinch.

      • my P14S Lenovo has a 50,000mWh battery - would a 25000mAh charge it fully?

  • +7

    Just want to input that these guys have fantastic customer service. I have an INIU 20000 fast charge power bank that I've owned for ~6 months. It recently stopped charging above 17%. I emailed and they reassured me they have a 3 year warranty, got me to run a couple of tests. When these didn't solve the issue, they sent out a replacement unit that arrived at my house the next day. Honestly couldn't ask for better support, and I ended up buying another smaller battery to keep in my backpack for everyday use because of my experience.

    • +1

      Just want to input that these guys have fantastic customer service.

      It's a shame they use ALLCAPS branding because that associates them with the random brands on Amazon known for no customer service.

  • +1

    Got this for $76.49 from Amazon on the 5th of September. Got it for a family member who is now travelling overseas. I gave the older larger model and it's excellent. It's saved my arse a few times when I've had my laptop but no point available. Only issue I've had is that some chargers (usually the high wattage ones) seem to have issues getting the last few percent charged on it.

    I'm hoping this smaller one performs just as well, but I won't know until they return from their trip!

    • No problems from airlines? I recall some of the stricter ones had a limit of 20,000mah @ 5v.

      • +2

        Powerbanks are typically @ 3.7V not 5V

  • I'm no expert but if I recall 20,000mah was the cap for battery banks on flights at 5V.
    I just wouldn't risk it.

    • +6

      Incorrect. Cap is 100Wh. 25000mAh * 3.7V = 92.5Wh. 20000mAh * 3.7V = 74Wh.

      • Thanks.

  • +1
  • I miss the days of chasing the cheapest P62 on ozb. I still use mine daily, solid unit.

  • +2

    Just a PSA for those considering using these on international flights. I flew on Etihad and Singapore Airlines this year and both had in cabin announcements that any use of power banks in flight is prohibited. I wouldn't be surprised if the new bans are extended to all airlines, domestic and international.

    That didn't stop people sneakily charging their phones on my last flight however. Like not wearing seatbelts when sleeping, some people don't like following basic safety rules.

    • Wow, we're flying Singapore Airlines next month and I've been looking for some power banks for the 5 of us to last us SIN-LHR and back. I hadn't even heard of that and looked it up, but you're 100% correct there about that! Thanks for the info, saves us some issues, though also creates some extra issues for the flight!

      I take it they didn't have normal aussie power points available for use? Did people just have to use their seat's usb power to charge?

    • I thought people got them to use at the destination. Why would anyone want to use them onboard?

      That didn't stop people sneakily charging their phones on my last flight

      Hope they get added to no-fly-lists.

      • Because their devices don't last the length of the flight and they want to continue watching movies/TV or gaming?

    • Emirates just made the announcement yesterday too. https://www.emirates.com/au/english/help/travel-updates/#639…

  • doesnt really look like a bargain.
    looks like a good product though

      • Is it a good product? Yes
      • Is it a good price? Yes.
      • Is it good value in comparison? Yes.
      • It's a bargain.
  • +1

    I was searching the measurements.
    here they are, if they matter to anyone else.

    Dimensions
    4.32.71.4in/ 1173.6cm
    Weight
    13.8oz / 392.3g

    • +1

      11L x 7W x 3.6Th centimetres 0.45kg

  • Have this powerbank and love it, it’s a good size.

  • I have one of these and I can't help but feel there is less capacity in these as they drain pretty quickly. just a hunch imo

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