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Amazing deal: 20000mAh dual USB portable charger on sale for $47 on Amazon right now

Updated Jun 12th, 2015 1:39PM EDT
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Would you like to save a ton of money on a powerful portable charger? Of course you would! That’s why you should head on over to Amazon right now and pick up a Solove Titan Ultra Slim 20,000mAh dual USB portable charger that’s on sale for just $46.99 or 64% off the original price of $129.99. For good measure, you can also get a 10,000mAh dual USB portable charger from the same manufacturer for $36.99 right now, or 53% off its original price of $89.99.

The chargers will work on a huge variety of devices including the “iPhone 6 Plus, 5S, 5C, 5, 4S, iPad Air, mini, Galaxy S6 Edge, LG G4, Nexus 6″ and more. Here is a full product description of the 20,000mAh model:

  • ULTRA-SLIM. Built with high quality rechargeable Li-Polymer battery, and hard aluminum alloy construction. Solid and portable, it is convenient to carry at anytime and anywhere.
  • HIGH CAPACITY. Packed with 10000mAh battery, charges the iPad Air almost once, the Galaxy S5 two and a half times, the iPhone 5s four and a half times and other smartphones multiple times.
  • DUAL USB PORTS. With the 5V 3.1A output ports, charges two 5V devices simultaneously while on the go, fastest charge speed up to 2.1 amps, universal fits for iPhone 6/6 Plus/5S/5/4S/4, iPad, iPod, Samsung devices, HTC phones, tablet PCs, digital cameras, game consoles and MP3/MP4 players, etc.
  • SHAKE-TO-WAKE POWER METER. Built-in figure digital LED indicator, easy to know the remaining capacity by a shake gently.
  • Packed in a beautiful wrapped gift box and comes with the most sincere blessing and an 18 months warranty. Best Father’s Day Gift!

Head on over to Amazon and pick them up while they last

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Brad Reed
Brad Reed Staff Writer

Brad Reed has written about technology for over eight years at BGR.com and Network World. Prior to that, he wrote freelance stories for political publications such as AlterNet and the American Prospect. He has a Master's Degree in Business and Economics Journalism from Boston University.