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I'd like a really large one like maybe 10,000mah (or even 20,000 or more if it exists). Not overly expensive though. Or weight too much it'll feel like carrying a car battery around. Oh yea and if possible, has support for quick charge 2.0 or basically high amp (or volts I'm not sure) while still maintaining not costing an arm and a leg.

All suggestions are appreciated, thank you!

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I'd like a really large one like maybe 10,000mah (or even 20,000 or more if it exists). Not overly expensive though. Or weight too much it'll feel like carrying a car battery around. Oh yea and if possible, has support for quick charge 2.0 or basically high amp (or volts I'm not sure) while still maintaining not costing an arm and a leg.

All suggestions are appreciated, thank you!

 

Anker's battery banks are really good:

http://www.ianker.com/product/79AN7917-BA

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There's those cute ones that look like they're made of cardboard boxes that Linus always has in his videos. I forgot what they're called though.

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There's those cute ones that look like they're made of cardboard boxes that Linus always has in his videos. I forgot what they're called though.

 

Cheero ones:

http://www.amazon.com/cheero-Power-Plus-10400mAh-DANBOARD/dp/B00GD0HUTU

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I own this one: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00GFDHNLA?keywords=battery%20bank&qid=1439429842&ref_=sr_1_30&s=electronics&sr=1-30

 

It is very solid. Has a 1amp and a 2.1 amp port. Made of metal. 13000mAh

 

However, I recently purchased this:http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00RVIGY1I?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00

 

Which is a 10400mAh battery, but it has a few other capabilities I find really useful, especially being able to turn any usb stick into a NAS so I can access it on a tablet or phone. 

 

edit: I can testify that anker also makes quality battery banks; my buddy owns a couple. 

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Anker's battery banks are really good:

http://www.ianker.com/product/79AN7917-BA

Unfortunately those aren't sold in Taiwan:(
That looks good! I'll look up some reviews once I get home. Thanks!
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Unfortunately those aren't sold in Taiwan:(

Do they have any Aukey? Those are solid as well, and their 10000mAh one supports Quick Charge 2.0 :)

 

http://www.aukey.com/product/pb-t1-fast-charge-battery-charger

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Do they have any Aukey? Those are solid as well, and their 10000mAh one supports Quick Charge 2.0 :)

 

http://www.aukey.com/product/pb-t1-fast-charge-battery-charger

Probably going to go with that one! Thank you!

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