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Anker’s Prime Day sale includes its most popular batteries from $18 + the Eufy RoboVac 11

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Prime Day 2018 is here and the deals are flying in at a rapid pace already. Anker has kicked off a new sale in honor of Amazon’s big event, offering deep discounts on some of its most popular items. This time around, no codes are needed to lock-in the discounted price and the usual Prime shipping requirements are in place.

Leading the way is Anker’s PowerCore 10000mAh Battery Pack in three colors for $19.19. That’s down from its regular $30+ price tag. This model sports 2.4A charging speeds, enough juice to charge your iPhone 3.5-times and more. Rated 4.6/5 stars.

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Anker PowerCore features:

A revolution in high-capacity portable charging. There’s no other portable charger on Earth that squeezes so much capacity into such a small and light body. It fits easily into any pocket or bag, making it the perfect charger for on the couch, on a plane, or anywhere else your phone needs a boost. Probably our most popular charging series—ever. And the evolution of Amazon’s best-selling portable charger of all time. With faster charging, more advanced technology and even more portability.

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