Power bank recommendations and sellers

wizardofid

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Any reason why?
I can get a higher capacity superfly or adata power bank for the same or lower price.
Quality is also important
I'm not intrested in something that's cheap but rubbish.

With power banks you really pay for what you get. Not all powerbanks are created equal, not all batteries in powerbanks are created equal. You might think you are scoring a deal of the year by buying that 10k mah powerbank for R50.00. Buyer beware.

Powerbanks don't actually supply the full rated capacity and range between 80-90 percent of the rates output these cheap powerbanks uses cheap batteries that range from as low as 50% to 70%. This can get aggravated by cable length and heat, which greatly decreases rated capacity even further. So yeah there is a reason why you don't buy cheap powerbanks as their rated discharge capacity is extremely poor. So while you might be happy with 70%, I am willing to part with extra.
 

Jladan

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Also love the Rossmoss ones , we have 4 now and they haven’t ever let us down
 

die_koos

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Apologies if this is a bit of a hi-jack.... but does anyone have experience with these or similar?

 
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