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tukapa1

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#188952 11-Dec-2015 05:25
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Hi everyone

I bought a few of these in and have a couple surplus if anybody is keen.  They are brand new, unused, still in their retail packaging.  The packaging has only been opened to remove the US power cable and replace with a NZ power cable.

60W power output - intelligent sensing ports.  All capable of 2.4amps per port, or a total of 12 amps overall.  These have great reviews and are up there with Anker.  It is a very compact unit.

Link to product website here.

Looking for $50 each which doesn't quite recoups my costs, but is close!

Pick-up in New Plymouth or normal shipping NZ wide for $8.

Thanks.

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  #1448464 11-Dec-2015 05:25
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #1448509 11-Dec-2015 08:27
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I'd be keen for one, save a massive mess of plugs on the bench :-)

PM me with details.

Nic

tukapa1

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  #1449243 12-Dec-2015 16:36
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One gone - still got a couple available.



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  #1452641 17-Dec-2015 21:01
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Still two available.

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  #1452711 17-Dec-2015 22:12
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Is it charge only, or does it actually connect the devices to a computer as well?





tukapa1

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  #1452791 18-Dec-2015 07:18
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Charge only.

Thanks.

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  #1454823 21-Dec-2015 21:35
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Two down now - two left.



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  #1457887 27-Dec-2015 20:09
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One left...

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