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I've been in need of purchasing a great quality type C to type a cable to use with my nexus 5x

 

Im currently using a micro USB cable with a eBay micro to type C adapter as it can both charge and transfer data from phone to windows 10 computer. My 1.85 pound eBay type c to type a cable only could transfer files 

 

I've read articles about how bad type C cables can destroy type C devices. So my question is this cables a good or bad type C to type a cable

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Also is the price expensive for this particular model of cable 

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i have used Anker products before, and i can vouch for them. They have excellent reviews on Amazon, so my answer is yes, its a good cable. 

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23 minutes ago, haxSins said:

i have used Anker products before, and i can vouch for them. They have excellent reviews on Amazon, so my answer is yes, its a good cable. 

What about price? 

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1 hour ago, bindydad123 said:

What about price? 

 

The prices of Anker products can be quite high. But i have had my Anker cable for over a year now, and there is no signs of wear at all. They come with an 18-month warranty if you have any issues. There is also a 30-day no questions asked refund policy if you're not happy with the cable. But, for this to apply, you do need to purchase it from a authorised retailer. 

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He's reviewed most of the USB C cables on Amazon. See if it's in the list, and what he says about it.

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