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Bam wrote:I bought one of the Nitecore NB10000 & have been very happy with how it’s performed having used it extensively on-trail last year.
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Bam wrote:... all I know is that I still have plenty of available power (30-50%) left in my power bank after using it to recharge my iPhone 7+ & head torch during an 8-day trip therefore it’s adequate for my needs
Wed 21 Apr, 2021 11:49 am
johnrs wrote:I picked up one in my local IGA!
John
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Fri 23 Apr, 2021 12:06 pm
Lamont wrote:It seems the typical output is about the same as other 10000 models-about the 6700 odd. Would you reckon that's about right?
Fri 23 Apr, 2021 12:12 pm
gbagua wrote:I'll have to buy this online, I'm afraid.
Fri 23 Apr, 2021 12:30 pm
Thu 03 Feb, 2022 10:22 am
Bam wrote:Edit - just noticed that Vapr (no affiliation) is advertising the NB10000 for sale at $69.95 & free delivery!
https://www.vapr.com.au/products/niteco ... power-bank
Not sure if they are authorised stockists though so please do your own due diligence before committing to any purchase.
Mon 16 May, 2022 7:03 pm
Bam wrote:Like most things “the devil’s in the detail” & power banks are no different.
Yes, cheap power banks are readily available that will simply charge up your device, just don’t expect them to do so with any great efficiency or speed, often a cheap 10,000 MaH will not offer as much output charge as a reasonable quality 6400 MaH one, not only that they take far longer to recharge both themselves & your device as well.
If you value low weight & volume, unit efficiency, fast charge & discharge rates, pass-through charging, multiple high-quality connections, etc then it will obviously cost quite a bit than than the cheap non-branded ones.
I decided that I value all of the above so I bought one of the Nitecore NB10000 & have been very happy with how it’s performed having used it extensively on-trail last year.
Recently, I’ve seen them advertised for as little as $70-80 from authorised (not grey importer) suppliers which is an excellent price for a power bank of this quality, performance & functionality.
Thu 02 Jun, 2022 11:47 am
Fri 03 Jun, 2022 9:25 pm
Puddle Duck wrote:Without wishing to hi jack this thread, does anyone have experience of the Anker PowerCore 20,000mAh charger? Maybe actual capacity is less? But price is attractive.
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