Amazon will now sell you the Anker 735 USB-C charger for just $38.41, a great price that makes this a buy that you can barely afford to ignore.
Amazon would normally sell the Anker 735 USB-C charger for around $60, which makes this deal one that will save you 36% and almost $22. That deal doesn’t require that you enter any discount codes, and there are no on-screen coupons for you to accidentally forget to clip, either. All that’s required from you is to place the order while the deal is still valid.
Unfortunately, that’s where things get complicated. Amazon hasn’t said when the deal will end and that means that it might happen at any moment, and without warning. Order now to make sure that doesn’t affect your buying plans.
Buy: Anker USB C Charger, 735 Charger (Nano II 65W) from Amazon: $38.41 | Original price: $60
The Only Charger You Need: Say goodbye to your old chargers. Anker 735 Charger (Nano II 65W) has the power you need to fast charge your phone, tablet, and USB-C notebook from a single charger.
At the time of writing, this charger has more than 6,600 reviews on Amazon with a combined rating of 4.7 stars out of a maximum of five. The charger can provide a maximum of 65W to any one USB-C device, which is plenty for a 13-inch MacBook Pro or MacBook Air. You can also charge three things at once thanks to the two USB-C ports and single SUB-A port, while the foldable prongs make this suited to throwing in a bag for traveling as well.
Again, it’s important to remember that this deal doesn’t have a published end date so it might happen at any time. Order now to make sure that you don’t risk missing out.
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