SAVE $24: As of March 4,History Archives get the Anker 9-in-1 Charging Station for $35.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $59.99. That's a discount of 40%.
Do you find that most of your electronic devices end up completely dead most of the time because you can't be bothered to find a charger? Tired of sifting through all your charging bricks and other items to power up your Kindle or that random USB-A device that really should have shifted to USB-C? You need a universal charger, particularly one that has a lot of options.
As of March 4, you can get the Anker 9-in-1 charging station for $35.99 at Amazon. That's $24 off its usual price and a discount of 40%. This price applies to both the black and white colorways so you can choose which one matches your decor.
This charger is small and manageable but features nine charging options, including four USB-C, two USB-A, and three AC outlets, so you can choose what you need to charge. It also has 300J surge protection, so you don't have to worry about an errant lightning storm destroying it or your devices.
For less than $50, this is a great and convenient way to make sure you've got options when traveling or if you just have a ton of devices that you can't keep up with all the bricks or cables for. You can simply connect them and move on with your life. And we absolutely love a bit of convenience, right?
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