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Sunveza 118W USB-C MacBook Pro Wall Charger w/ 6.6' USB-C Cable

$8.05

$40

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ixcv-Charger.Store via Amazon has Sunveza 118W USB-C MacBook Pro Wall Charger w/ 6.6' USB-C Cable on sale for $26.83 - $18.78 (70%) off when you apply promo code NVGNQZGV on the checkout page = $8.05. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • 118W USB-C charger with 96% efficiency and fast charging
  • Powers MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro/Air, and USB-C devices
  • Supports PD 29-96W profiles with auto wattage detection
  • Smart protections: OC/OV/OT/short-circuit/overload
  • PD 3.0 technology supplies fast output levels from 5.2V/3A to 20.5V/4.7A

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    • This offer is now $0.53 less (6% savings) than our very recent and popular front page deal price of $8.58 from a few days ago which earned over 60 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 5.3k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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ixcv-Charger.Store via Amazon has Sunveza 118W USB-C MacBook Pro Wall Charger w/ 6.6' USB-C Cable on sale for $26.83 - $18.78 (70%) off when you apply promo code NVGNQZGV on the checkout page = $8.05. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 118W USB-C charger with 96% efficiency and fast charging
  • Powers MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro/Air, and USB-C devices
  • Supports PD 29-96W profiles with auto wattage detection
  • Smart protections: OC/OV/OT/short-circuit/overload
  • PD 3.0 technology supplies fast output levels from 5.2V/3A to 20.5V/4.7A

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is now $0.53 less (6% savings) than our very recent and popular front page deal price of $8.58 from a few days ago which earned over 60 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 5.3k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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blueletterd
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Is it safe to use? Like, not going to burn you high priced device?

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IndigoSweater892Yesterday 07:23 PM
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Finally worked to buy at the given price!
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xFierceYesterday 07:59 PM
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Thanks snag one!
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sk72Yesterday 08:08 PM
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Now that's a SLICK deal. Thanks OP +1
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SoManyDealsBruhYesterday 08:15 PM
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Got 3 thanks op
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tenshadowsunYesterday 08:34 PM
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Thanks. Bought 3
Yesterday 08:43 PM
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akgn92Yesterday 08:43 PM
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Will it come with 6.6" cable?
Yesterday 08:50 PM
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blueletterdYesterday 08:50 PM
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Is it safe to use? Like, not going to burn you high priced device?

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Yesterday 08:51 PM
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enrolledagentYesterday 08:51 PM
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I'm embarrassed to say that I couldn't figure out how to apply the promo code until I hit the little arrow facing right. Thank you.
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Yesterday 09:02 PM
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dcguy703Yesterday 09:02 PM
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Not MFI certified, should it be a concern?
Yesterday 10:10 PM
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FabulousRoad388Yesterday 10:10 PM
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Becareful folks, the cheap transformers can blow your device. Not from this device, but a table lamp that has USBs blew up 2 of my phones. It was too late by the time I realized the table lamp was the rootcause for causing my phones to blow up.
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ekguruYesterday 10:33 PM
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Burn down your apples and bananas 😂
Yesterday 10:51 PM
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BlitzmobYesterday 10:51 PM
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Never ceases to amaze me how people will plug a thousand dollar laptop into a beyond shady dropship charger.
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sshlykYesterday 11:14 PM
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Quote from Blitzmob :
Never ceases to amaze me how people will plug a thousand dollar laptop into a beyond shady dropship charger.

True

"Product worked great for the first few days I had it until it sparked while plugged into my laptop and now my laptop no longer works. It was in perfect working condition prior to the use of this charger. It keeps popping this same error message EVERY TIME I try to log in. I have no way other than this to get in contact with the seller other than leaving a public review. Buyers beware!! Hope to get this issue resolved!!!"
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AceWebToday 12:23 AM
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Like i mentioned in the other thread for the same product - this rating seems fake as their own max output shows that the max it can do is 20.5V at 4.7A ; That's = 96W.
There is no way it can do 118W based on their own specs.
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OhHimToday 12:32 AM
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Crazy how many house fires I hear about from fly-by-night charger companies (brother-in-law lost his recently).

I'm surprised Amazon has managed to skirt any sort of accountability given the number of fly-by-night charger companies they are happy to sell products from. They definitely need to add some sort of full audit of UL/CSA/CE certifications before listing a product in this category and perform ongoing spot tests w. confiscation penalties and/or bonds on file in case companies are either selling fakes or under-specced units, but I guess Bezos wants another yacht.

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