Geek Daily Deals May. 27, 2018: iSmart USB Device Charger for $7; Peanut Butter Honey Packs 10 for $6
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Geek Daily Deals – The iSmart USB charger has two ports that will deliver up to 2.4A each, and will intelligently modulate the power depending upon your device – and it’s only $7 today! And feast on the healthy goodness of Justin’s Honey/Peanut Butter snack packs for less than $0.60 each!
iClever BoostCube 4.8A 24W Dual USB Travel Wall Charger with SmartID Technology:
SMART ID TECHNOLOGY: It can recognize any device, and maximize the charging efficiency. It charges your phone twice as fast and saves you time!
POWERFUL CAPACITY WITH DOUBLE CHARGING: Our 2 USB ports have 24W/4.8A power, and allows you to charge two devices simultaneously, at top speed!
CHARGES ALL MODELS OF PHONES AND TABLETS: It’s suitable with electronic devices and models, from iPhones, Samsungs, HTC Nexus, Blackberries, Bluetooth Speaker Headsets to iPads and Power Banks.
PORTABLE AND SAFE DESIGN: It’s small and lightweight, compact and easily portable, perfect for travelling. It contains internal protection mechanisms, and a hidden blue LED power indicator to let you know when your phone is charging.
LIFETIME SUPPORT GUARANTEE: Our friendly and reliable customer service will respond to you within 24 hours! You can purchase with confidence, with our 18 month replacement warranty, or 30 days money back guarantee and of course our lifetime support guarantee!
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