[Amazon.ca] Jackery Crew 5-Port (40W) USB Charging Hub ($14.99)
- Deal Link:
- https://www.amazon.ca/Jackery-100-240-v ... ckery+crew
- Price:
- 14.99
- Savings:
- 31% off
- Retailer:
- Amazon Canada

Jackery Crew 5-Port (40W) USB Charging Hub ($14.99)
https://www.amazon.ca/Jackery-100-240-v ... ckery+crew
Deal Price: $14.99 with the code JACKCREW
Free Shipping with Amazon Prime or on orders over $35
I am not sure for how long the code will be valid, might be just a one day sale so order sooner than later if you like to buy it and it seems they don't charge for HST / Taxes in Ontario
I have this charger and it works well, the unit looks very well made and durable. input voltage of 110-240 makes it worldwide compatible.
It does NOT have Quick Charge, but that's only helpful for people who have Quick Charge compatible devices (for me with mostly Apple products, it is NOT a problem as they are not compatible with Quick Charge)
https://www.amazon.ca/Jackery-100-240-v ... ckery+crew
- Portable Charger: Five ports enable multi-device charging to power iPhone 7 / 7 Plus / 6, iPad, laptops, smartwatches, smartphones and tablets simultaneously
- Jackery Exclusive Smart Fit Technology: with the exclusive Jackery Smart Fit technology, our SmartFit ports provide the fastest possible charge up to 2.4 amps per port or 8 amps overall.
- Travel Charger: 100-240 volt AC input voltage for travel charger convenience.
- Certified Safe: Jackery's safety protection system and ETL/CB certification ensures complete protection for you and your smartphone, tablets and other electronic devices.
Deal Price: $14.99 with the code JACKCREW
Free Shipping with Amazon Prime or on orders over $35
I am not sure for how long the code will be valid, might be just a one day sale so order sooner than later if you like to buy it and it seems they don't charge for HST / Taxes in Ontario
I have this charger and it works well, the unit looks very well made and durable. input voltage of 110-240 makes it worldwide compatible.
It does NOT have Quick Charge, but that's only helpful for people who have Quick Charge compatible devices (for me with mostly Apple products, it is NOT a problem as they are not compatible with Quick Charge)