DEAL ALERT: 50,000mAh 22.5W Portable Power Bank & Charger

I’m a huge fan of having portable power banks in kits, vehicles, and around the home. The number of times these have come in handy either for us or friends/family due to power outages or traveling are too many to count on one hand. Right now there is a deal going on – and I have no idea for how long – on a 50,000mAh portable power bank. We have two of these and they are phenomenal.

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You can follow THIS LINK and get the specs, read the reviews, and look at ordering. The current price is $35.90 and there is also a 40% off coupon that makes the final price $22.47. This is a crazy good price and cheaper than what I paid previously by at least $8.

Remember – price can change at anytime and even at $30 this would be a bargain.

Take care all –

Rourke

 

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8 Comments

  1. scout says:

    how long to recharge this battery bank after it has been run down? i have two 40k chargers but it takes the biggest part of a day on a wall charger to bring them back to a full charge.

    1. JR says:

      Scout – sorry for the late reply. Good question on how long it will take. I have yet to drain it to 100% and it came in at 75% charged. I suspect it would take several hours depending on wattage of charger.

  2. scout says:

    i received mine today also at 75% charged. have had it on a wall charger for 2 hrs now and it is at 90%. that’s not to bad i think. i have 2- 40Ks that take about that long. i haven’t tried them out charging on a 30 watt portable solar rig yet, i need to check that out one day.
    thanks for the response.

  3. jh says:

    I ended up getting two of them, saw the deal a couple of weeks ago and jumped on it. One for my HT radio pack to recharge the batteries and one to replace the 10k brick with a little USB desk fan and a Luminoodle LED string light that I keep in my camping/travel kit. They are a little thicker, but makes sense due to their capacity. Ran one of them using the Luminoodle light string for 5 days before shutting it down and didn’t even use 25% of the battery. Makes a great addition to the emergency lighting kit.

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