A popular charger deal when it was posted last time. $4 cheaper now with promo code SUMMER
The 47W also available for $19.70 versus $21.21 last deal
You will need a decent cable too
Thanks
Yep you'll need a cable that supports the charge rate you're after.
I've found that charger fantastic. I got one last time. Think I'm going to have to get another
Thanks
Any recommendation on good cables?
Yes, https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/CABCUK000006/CUKTECH-240W-6…
Very good quality cable, has emaker chip
Thanks, bought another one. These spigens are great.
Cheers - nabbed a couple
Why not get a 100W with 4 ports instead for $25.29?
Essager 100W GaN USB Type C:
https://www.aliexpress.com/ssr/300000512/BundleDeals2?produc…
Essager also makes some decent USB-C cables. Have owned a couple of their products, as well as products from UGreen and Baseus. They all have GaN chargers for cheap.
Because of the warranty? Your link is also new account only, and in the bundle deals.
I knew you were going to use this argument, you always do. To answer your question, about 4 months ago when the keyboard on my MBP stopped working. A few months before that, AirPods. That's two rather high value items with issues that aren't that common. Our oven that died about a year ago, outside of warranty? Fixed under the CGA, another thing that we have in NZ.
If you've never had to claim warranty on anything, I want your luck.
@kfr23: The key question here is: how long have you owned these items? I could just as easily say that I've got a 10 year old phone and it broke just a few days ago and then bring up the topic of warranty. That's irrelevant at that point.
You’ve mentioned “warranty” and then also said “outside of warranty,” which implies the warranty has already expired. That raises an important point—what’s the value of the warranty in this case? Getting something fixed under the CGA is one thing, but having a manufacturer’s warranty is another. The CGA itself is not a warranty.
In general, things don’t just break easily if they’re used and cared for properly. Manufacturers are required to meet a certain level of quality control, otherwise we’d constantly see widespread failures and public backlash.
By your logic (or by your luck), you’d need a warranty on literally everything. I’m guessing that, in most cases, you don’t. For some items, warranty or perhaps even extended warranty might make sense (e.g. refurbished items). But for a low‑value item like this? I seriously doubt it.
And if your response is that 95% of the things you’ve owned have broken and therefore warranties are essential, then the real question becomes: what’s wrong with your purchase decisions? Maybe the issue isn't your bad luck—it may be something else entirely.
Regardless of how people disagree with this comment, the statistics don't lie. 80–90% of consumer electronics do NOT fail within the first 5 years.
I'd like for you to show me objective proof that there's a failure rate of at least 50% for something in the past 5 years, that would justify the point of getting a warranty.
Nice try but this is EU plug (no option for Au/NZ), the deal is only for bundles, and when you checkout it adds GST on top so it works out to be more expensive.
AliExpress is great for big purchases but small items around $20, it's often cheaper locally when there's a sale.
If I have to buy a separate adapter and 'bundle fillers' to make the product usable and the price competitive, it's not a good deal. It's a hassle. I prefer a charger that actually fits the wall I live in out of the box. Enjoy your dongles though.
In b4 someone says AliExpress is cheaper
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How's the 67W split when charging 2 or 3 devices in various combinations? (1+2, 1+3, 2+3)
From the previous deal they posted this image https://files.cheapies.nz/upload/20674/5879/20251230_122345.… which has the output combinations.
Just got me a couple from my local store, keep one in the car
Dumb question here, but do these need like a decent cable get 67W of charge or as long as the charger has the capacity its okay?