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Score a pair of Anker wall chargers with two USB-C cables at just $6.50 a pop today (All colors)

Anker Charger 2-Pack with two USB-C cables

Buy for $13 (Reg. $17)

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No, they are not the fastest out there by any means, but for $6.50 a pop it’s hard to go wrong if you’re just using them as spares or for something to throw in your EDC. The two chargers also ship with a pair of color-matched USB-C cables, and all four colors are down at $13 Prime shipped ($6 per charger/cable).

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Anker Charger 2-Pack with two USB-C cables features:

  • 20W High-Speed Charging: Enjoy fast charging with 20W max output for your iPhone, Samsung phones, and other devices.
  • Simultaneous Dual-Port Charging: With the ability to use USB-C and USB-A ports simultaneously, power two devices at once without compromising speed or performance.
  • Small and Compact: Designed with portability in mind, take the compact charger with you wherever you go, ensuring that you never run out of power when you need it the most.
  • Safety Features You Can Trust: Anker’s proprietary system includes overvoltage protection, temperature control, and other safety features designed to help safeguard your devices while charging.
  • hat You Get: Anker Charger (2-Port, 20W), 2-pack 5 ft USB-C to USB-C cable, welcome guide, 18-month warranty, and our friendly customer service.

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