02/08/2021
Hello, everyone! Hope this message finds all of you doing well!
I just got done reading an article about inexpensive phone and laptop chargers, and, I have to say, I agree with the writer to a point, while on the other hand, I have to disagree and thought I would share some things with all of you.
You know the old saying of if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is? Well, the writer of the article went onto Ebay and purchased several chargers, including ones for his iPhone, and found where there were issues that, in one situation, could have caused serious shocking of the user if held incorrectly. Does this surprise me?
Not in the least, because the first mistake he made was going on Ebay and buying a charger from a vendor that you typically would not have recourse with if something were to actually happen, so, not only are you out the money for the charger, your device and possibly yourself could be harmed in the process. Look at it like this, would you trust your $1200 cell phone to a cable you bought from the Dollar Tree? Probably not, but, the same quality you might get from the Dollar Tree or even Wish would be the same as what this writer was probably experiencing, so it is no wonder why he found the issues.
So, where can you buy decent chargers that do the job and if something goes wrong you have a way to contact someone for warranty or even damage to your device? Ever hear of Amazon, lol! The interesting thing about sellers on Amazon is that the majority of the time, the sellers on Amazon are the same companies that the manufacturers buy their things from, but, what is the difference?
There are really two fundamental differences. The first being that, in a great many instances, the manufacturer buys their items from these same sellers and then places their own label on the item to be sold. The second, and perhaps the biggest difference, is the price. Where you might buy a charger or battery from the manufacturer for, say, $75.00, you can buy the same charger for $17.00 through the same vendor on Amazon, and that is a big difference to pay for a sticker!
We have bought countless power supplies for laptops and chargers for devices from Amazon with quite literally no problems at all. They were direct fits, worked as expected and money was saved over buying from the manufacturer, so, what is not to like about that?
There is nothing wrong with saving some money, especially in the times that we are seeing. But, at the same time, there is no sense in spending money foolishly by buying something that could potentially do you or your devices harm. As always, if you need advice, we are but a phone call or email away!