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Poweradd Pilot 4GS 12000mAh Power Bank w/ Lightning Input: $19, today only

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Today only, as a part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, PoweraddDirect via Amazon offers its 12000mAh Lightning-enabled Portable Battery Charger for $18.99 Prime shipped. Regularly selling for $25, today’s offer is a match for the best that we’ve tracked historically. Every Apple user should consider this power bank. Why? It’s built-in Lightning port allows you to re-charge without toting around extra cables. Rated 4.3/5 stars by over 1,100 Amazon customers.

Poweradd Power Bank features:

  • A Favor for Apple Fans – Package contains 1 meter 8-Pin lightning cable, from now on you’ll just need the included cable to get your devices charged & recharged.
  • Fast Output and Quick Input – Dual smart port allow simultaneously charge for your iPhone and iPad with possible fastest charging speed up to 3A per port, total current 5V/3A; equiped with 5V/2A imput ensures quickly replenish for Pilot 4GS.
  • Powerful Energy On The Go – 12000mAh portable charger provides at least 4.5 charges for an iPhone 6s , or more than 1.5 solid charges for an iPad Mini, which means you get a charging station even you are on a long-term journey.

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