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ilead 2 in 1 30W USB-C + USB-A Super Fast Charger (for All Smartphones, Tablets) $15 + $6 Shipping ($0 C&C AKL, WLG) @ ExtremePC

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iLead 2 in 1 30W USB-C + USB-A Super Fast Charger, for all types of smartphones, tablets, and USB charging devices

The 30W USB-C Power Adapter offers fast, efficient charging at home, in the office.

While the power adapter is compatible with any USB-C–enabled device,
We recommend pairing it with the iPad Pro and iPad Air for optimal charging performance.

You can also pair it with iPhone 8 or later to take advantage of the fast-charging feature.

SKU:MOBAIL30W2IN1FC

Maximum Purchase:1 unit

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  • +1

    $20 delivered from this shop (haven't used em before though)
    https://ldtech.co.nz/product/30w-usb-c-usb-power-adapter-fas…

    Something similar (?) from PB Tech $17.25
    https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MPPRRS10130/RockRose-Casa-A…

    • +1

      For feedback I have the pbtech one and the older usb-a outlet stopped working. Only goes on usb C output now.

  • Do you have more spec info OP? USB-C 30W, USB-A 18W possibly?

    • Even the name brand expensive chargers usually cap the USB-A at 12w regardless of the usb-c output, and state the total wattage as all ports combined.
      So you'd have to imagine it's 18w/12w split, or 30W if only the usb-c is in use.

      Hopefully OP clarifies but that would be the expectation, especially at this price point.

      • +2

        If you zoom in on the website photo, the last line looks to say 12V 1.67A (which = 20W) max on the usb-c. So it's never hitting 30W on a single port. Looks like 18W/12W split is a correct assumption.

  • Better to get Ugreen Gan chargers from Aliexpress instead. There are some 18w Type A ports available.

  • +1

    I've got a couple of 65W ones from Trade Depot - $30/ea
    USB A - max 18W
    USB C - max 65W

    If both ports in use use, USB A 18W, USB C drops to 45W.

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