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Looking for a 10,000 mah portable charger

DaltonM

Can anyone recommend one? I am looking for something that supports the fast charging on my Note 4 with 2 output ports. I also want something smaller and light so I can carry it in my backpack everywhere with me.

 

Does anyone currently use one they really like?

 

thanks 

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Anker Powercore+, all of their powerbanks fit in backpacks, I have the 20K mAh one and honestly it's huge (capacity) I have charged it twice the past month.

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1 minute ago, FunkyFeatures said:

Anker Powercore+

 

2 minutes ago, DaltonM said:

Can anyone recommend one? I am looking for something that supports the fast charging on my Note 4 with 2 output ports. I also want something smaller and light so I can carry it in my backpack everywhere with me.

 

Does anyone currently use one they really like?

 

thanks 

Agreeded its an amazing battery! :) 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Compact-20000mAh-Portable-Anker-PowerCore/dp/B00VJSGT2A/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1455894958&sr=1-3&keywords=anker+powercore+%2B

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1 minute ago, A Guy Eating Cereal said:

Only thing that is annoying, is that in the winter, you can't actually warm your hands up from charging devices... It's so damn cold haha, very well behaved powerbank. I used to get burnt by my old powerbank

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I love Anker products, I was considering getting the powercore + but I was looking for more suggestions lol

 

I will probably get the power core + thanks guys :)

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3 minutes ago, DaltonM said:

I love Anker products, I was considering getting the powercore + but I was looking for more suggestions lol

 

I will probably get the power core + thanks guys :)

Aha no problem! :) 

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Every product ive bough from anker has been good quality at a great price compared to others  there not the cheapest brand but they seem to only sell decent stuff unlike some of the questionable lower priced items by others. There my goto for anything battery related. 

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2 minutes ago, michaelocarroll007 said:

Every product ive bough from anker has been good quality at a great price compared to others  there not the cheapest brand but they seem to only sell decent stuff unlike some of the questionable lower priced items by others. There my goto for anything battery related. 

YEP! i have a oneplus power bank and i now only get 1 charge out of it :( Compared to my Anker which i get 6.5 out of :) (it is twice as big though)

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I've been using a zerolemon 20k mah battery and it's been doing well for months

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And, i cant even get Ankers Stuff :l! Costs 41€, from the UK to here, and cant use Global Amazon to get anything from them. The only other option is too risky, freight forwarder

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