45W powerbank

I somehow missed one of the reviews, this sounds promising and makes the purchase of the 45W Samsung charger even better at only 37 quid

Copy/paste of review from a verified Amazon purchase;

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 January 2020

45W Charging Confirmed!

This power bank is easily capable of charging my new Samsung Note 10+ from nothing to 100% in 60 minutes. This would indicate that it is capable of 45W charging and uses PPS charging.
have been searching for a power bank of this type for a while now and it seems there are not many available at this time unless you wanna spend £150 plus.
I used my Samsung 45W charger to recharge the power bank and it did charge fully to 100% and took about two and a half hours which is really impressive!
It appears that this power bank delivers all the performance that is advertised which is a rarity. The design is compact for the amount of charge it can deliver, and the build quality is solid and feels like it will last a long time.
I have tested a number of power banks over he years and would highly recommend this one. The quality and performance feel similar to the Anker power bank.
 
I was in touch with the company that makes the PowerPie (the 45W powerbank) and they're planning on releasing a 45W PD PPS charger as well, I should know a bit more in a couple of weeks but will definitely drop in here or start a combined charger+powerbank thread when I do
 
I'm usually wary of using brands I've never heard of. But I am still using my first ever powerbank that was made by Aukey. I got it before Aukey became well known.
 
I'm usually wary of using brands I've never heard of. But I am still using my first ever powerbank that was made by Aukey. I got it before Aukey became well known.

I was looking at car chargers from Aukey.
 
I was looking at car chargers from Aukey.

You won't go wrong with Aukey products, for quality and safety reasons I always look at Aukey and Anker first, even before OEMs but that's usually because of price.
 
You won't go wrong with Aukey products, for quality and safety reasons I always look at Aukey and Anker first, even before OEMs but that's usually because of price.

I've bought Anker products before but just recently heard of Aukey. Thanks for the info.
 

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