INIU USB C Power Bank 45W 10000mAh - 2 for $40.74, 22.5W 20000mAh - 2 for $47.67 Delivered @ INIU AU via Amazon AU

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Save 49% on any 2.

Conflicting information on the charge speed of the 10000mAh, but the E2 in model number should mean it's 45W.

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  • +2

    Sweet holey cheeses thank you, I never thought I'd get one of these. Feels great. Marge, the rains are ere!

  • +1

    Interesting choice having 45W on the 10000mah but 22.5W on the 20000mah.

    • Not really, they have a wide range and these just happened to be on promo at the same time.

      • I suspect that the 10000mah might be a newer model hence the 45W.

        INIU has two variant of the P41 - the E1 with 22.5W and the E2 with 45W.

        • The 20k is also pretty new (it's a mini), there's a 65W model that looks fairly similar and costs more.

  • i finally struck lol

  • Thanks OP

  • E2 in model number should mean it's 45W.

    Showing 22.5W. Where did you see 45W?

    • +1

      Everywhere except for that one picture.

      The model number under item details is P41-E2, the P41-E1 is 22.5W.

      • Got it. I was looking at P51-E2.

  • Anyone know if the 10,000mAh can output 12V? Will be using it for a Milwaukee heated jacket.

    • no

      • OK thanks.

  • +1

    Are these CCC certified? Can't find any information on this.

    • negative

  • +2

    Anyone travelling to China do not get these…not CCC certified.

    Friend forgot about the CCC requirements had their power bank confiscated (not this one)…

    Anyway if you are planning to go China, just buy it at the airport in China or once you leave the airport. Plenty good options and branded stuff with reasonable pricing.

    • +1

      Thanks.

      Not planning on going to China anytime soon but will keep it in mind in case friends or family go to China.

    • I have a layover in china, will I have any issues with these? Or do you have to leave the airport with one?

      Additionally does Hong Kong count for this?
      Apologies if it's a dumb question!

      • +1

        If just having a layover in mainland China (not leaving the airport), your power bank still may face issues if it lacks the China Compulsory Certification (CCC) mark. Since June 28, 2025, Chinese airport security strictly enforces a ban on power banks without visible CCC certification on all flights departing from and within China, including domestic legs of connecting flights. Non-CCC power banks can be confiscated even during layovers if connecting flights are domestic. The rule’s enforcement can be inconsistent, but it is safest to assume any power bank without CCC may be banned at security checkpoints during a layover in China.

        This is what AI said.. apparently HK is ok.

        • Thanks mate, sounds like It might be OK. but it's a risk. Cheers

          • +1

            @Mttogo96: yeh honestly if it’s a cheap one you have now just bring it and see how it goes. Worst case just buy a new one

  • Still waiting for another deal on the wireless ones for my Pixel 10 Pro.

  • Finally got some after missing out on a few of these deals.

  • Um, how to get the 'Save 49% on any 2 to work. If I add two the cart and then to go payment screen it's not showing any discount.
    I'm clearly missing a step because I had the same thing on the prev similar INIU deal.

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    • @Party_Pete Available again.

  • +1

    Just putting in my experience as I did with the last INIU powerbank that came up - these guys have really incredible customer service. I bought a powerbank a little under a year ago. It recently stopped charging more than ~17% or so.
    Emailed the company and immediately got a reply back asking me to undertake a few troubleshooting steps (drain the battery fully and then recharge, use a different charger/cable etc) - I had already tried all of these and let them know. They came back immediately and assured me they had a 3 year warranty, and they'd send a replacement out.

    It showed up at my front door the next day. I'm so impressed, and ended up buying a smaller, more portable bank to keep in my backpack for everyday backup.

    Just sharing in case that's useful for anyone.

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