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Anker 20,000 mAh 3-Port 87W Power Bank w/ Built-in USB-C Cable

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Anker Official Store via Newegg has Anker 20,000 mAh 3-Port 87W Power Bank w/ Built-in USB-C Cable (Black) on sale for $59.99 - $15 promo code EYGER2A26 applied in cart = $44.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • 1x Built-in USB-C Cable
  • 1x USB-C Port
  • 1x USB-A Port
  • 87W Total Output
  • 6.2" x 2.89" x 1.02"
  • 15.5oz

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $7 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $51.99.
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from Amazon customers.

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Anker Official Store via Newegg has Anker 20,000 mAh 3-Port 87W Power Bank w/ Built-in USB-C Cable (Black) on sale for $59.99 - $15 promo code EYGER2A26 applied in cart = $44.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member BeigeString3016 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 1x Built-in USB-C Cable
  • 1x USB-C Port
  • 1x USB-A Port
  • 87W Total Output
  • 6.2" x 2.89" x 1.02"
  • 15.5oz

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $7 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $51.99.
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from Amazon customers.

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Written by BeigeString3016

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DelightfulTent262
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I'm hesitant to purchase these portal chargers with built-in cables. Anyone have any experience with them?
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Quote from DelightfulTent262 :
I'm hesitant to purchase these portal chargers with built-in cables. Anyone have any experience with them?
I have a couple of much cheaper no-name 20Ah battery banks (which do not do 87W, or anywhere close to it — only about 28W, but that's another story) and the cables are very useful, the problem with the cheap ones I have is the cables are super short which makes it awkward sometimes to position the power bank when connected to a phone. The cable on this looks to be substantially longer, which is a big deal if you ever dealt with (very) the short ones.

While I like Anker products, I believe the price is quite high for the capacity of the battery. However, if you need something like this, this should be a better product than some of the other products posted here which start with B — this is more likely to be close to advertised capacity (the other will be off by a good 20%), and keeps discharge to a relatively safe, and healthy for the battery ~1C max (<=1.2C if capacity is indeed 20Ah as advertised), whereas the other product will do over 2C, even 2.5C. This is a premium price for a solid product, I wish it was 25Ah (or even the FAA carryon limit of 27Ah = 100Wh @ 3.7V), but if you need one to charge laptops and will use it a lot, I'd pay the premium for a more solid product like this.
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Quote from DelightfulTent262 :
I'm hesitant to purchase these portal chargers with built-in cables. Anyone have any experience with them?

Odds are the battery will wear out before the cable does. Even if it doesn't, they have additional ports. These are reinforced cables, and I view them as a net positive.
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DisturbedAle
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Quote from DelightfulTent262 :
I'm hesitant to purchase these portal chargers with built-in cables. Anyone have any experience with them?

I bought this Oct for the same price and I love it. It's bulky but that's what 20k mah is. Cable works great and it's nice to never have to carry a cable.
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cjay31
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Quote from DisturbedAle :
I bought this Oct for the same price and I love it. It's bulky but that's what 20k mah is. Cable works great and it's nice to never have to carry a cable.
thinking of getting one for the wife but im worried that the built in cable would wear out quick for her uses.
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DisturbedAle
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Quote from cjay31 :
thinking of getting one for the wife but im worried that the built in cable would wear out quick for her uses.

It hasn't been an issue, for me but I'm also relatively careful with my stuff. If anything the cable lasts longer since the only risk is when you're actively using it and you bend the cable. Otherwise because the cable is tucked in, it's quite nice.

For my use, I expect the cable to out last the battery degradation (2 or 3 years)
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Hendricks27
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It was 30 last black friday on newegg. I bought it, and it works perfectly fine with my legion go and macbook 16

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Quote from DelightfulTent262 :
I'm hesitant to purchase these portal chargers with built-in cables. Anyone have any experience with them?
There is additional usb-a and usb-c port. If you are afraid the built-in cable might break, just pretend the cable was never included and use the port instead.
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OrangeChannel8353
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anyone know if you can charge using a separate usb-c cable--and at full rate, in case the built in cable breaks or stops working?
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m0rality
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Quote from DelightfulTent262 :
I'm hesitant to purchase these portal chargers with built-in cables. Anyone have any experience with them?
I have one. It is my favorite power bank. The weight is okay. The power output is fine for my needs. I also like the shape better than the newer Anker power banks. I use the cable when charging my laptop. Otherwise I use an external cable. You literally don't have to use it at all.
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Quote from Hendricks27 :
There is additional usb-a and usb-c port. If you are afraid the built-in cable might break, just pretend the cable was never included and use the port instead.
Quote from OrangeChannel8353 :
anyone know if you can charge using a separate usb-c cable--and at full rate, in case the built in cable breaks or stops working?
Yes. However the built in cable is very tough.
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Quote from DelightfulTent262 :
I'm hesitant to purchase these portal chargers with built-in cables. Anyone have any experience with them?
This isn't like a normal cable. It is fully coated in a very thick resin/plastic and has extremely strong ends. This isn't going to break unless you try to break it or do something really extraordinary.
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kherbinoskie
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Advertised as 20,000mah but only with usable stored energy of 14,000mah. That's a crazy low 65% efficiency. In comparison, power stations acceptable efficiency is 85% and up and which a lot of them these days can do 90% and up..

But at least Anker are honest about the mediocre 65% efficiency but this performance is junk. It means that you are carrying more weight and volume but you'll never ever be able to use it.
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BlueVoyager308
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Quote from kherbinoskie :
Advertised as 20,000mah but only with usable stored energy of 14,000mah. That's a crazy low 65% efficiency. In comparison, power stations acceptable efficiency is 85% and up and which a lot of them these days can do 90% and up..

But at least Anker are honest about the mediocre 65% efficiency but this performance is junk. It means that you are carrying more weight and volume but you'll never ever be able to use it.
65% is the norm for this type. I don't know anyone has a 85%. If they do, it will cost you an arm or leg, and it is rated using 5 V.

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Quote from BlueVoyager308 :
65% is the norm for this type. I don't know anyone has a 85%. If they do, it will cost you an arm or leg, and it is rated using 5 V.
Nah. You are just an Anker fanboy.

Veektomx is 88% $23
Ugreen 100w is 82% $55
These to name a few and there are many out there that are far better than 65%. Maybe do a bit of research. 65% is far unacceptable unless it's wireless charging.
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