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Home›Tech Advice›Here’s How to Snag a Handy MagSafe Power Bank for Your iPhone for Just $20

Here’s How to Snag a Handy MagSafe Power Bank for Your iPhone for Just $20

By Matthew Lynch
February 2, 2024
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As iPhone users constantly engage with their devices for a multitude of tasks, from communication to entertainment, battery life remains a persistent concern. Addressing this need, MagSafe power banks have become a staple accessory for those seeking a convenient boost to their phone’s battery throughout the day. For savvy consumers on the lookout for a great deal, here’s how you can snag a handy MagSafe power bank for your iPhone for just $20.

Search for Promotions and Discounts

Begin your quest by scouring the internet for promotions and discounts. Online retailers like Amazon, eBay, and Walmart frequently offer sales on tech accessories. Also, don’t forget to check out deal aggregator sites such as Slickdeals or TechBargains where you could find discounted listings or coupon codes that might drop the price of a MagSafe power bank significantly.

Look for Brands Offering Competitive Pricing

In addition to well-known brands like Apple, there are several third-party manufacturers that offer MagSafe-compatible power banks at lower prices. Brands such as Anker and RAVPower often provide products with similar capabilities but at more accessible price points. Keep an eye on these brands through their official websites or authorized dealers.

Consider Refurbished or Open-Box Items

You can usually find refurbished or open-box MagSafe power banks at major retailers’ websites under the deals or clearance sections. These items have been returned, but are inspected, tested, and restored to full working condition. Choosing a refurbished item can lead to substantial savings without needing to compromise on quality or functionality.

Subscribe to Newsletters

By subscribing to newsletters from tech stores or companies that sell iPhone accessories, you might get early access to special sales or exclusive subscriber discounts. Occasionally, these newsletters include offers that could bring the cost of a MagSafe power bank down to the $20 range.

Participate in Loyalty Programs

If you frequently shop at specific retailers, consider joining their loyalty programs which might earn you rewards like points or future discount vouchers. The accumulated points can sometimes be translated into discounts on products like MagSafe power banks.

Utilize Social Media and Forums

Social media platforms and online forums can be goldmines for deals. Following tech influencers on platforms like Twitter and Instagram, joining iPhone-related Facebook groups, or becoming active in communities like Reddit’s r/Apple or r/Deals may lead you to promotions and group buys.

Time Your Purchase With Big Sale Events

Major sale events such as Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Prime Day, or back-to-school sales often feature hefty discounts on tech accessories including MagSafe power banks. Planning your purchase around these times could help secure one for $20 or less.

By combining diligent searches with strategic purchasing tactics—embracing promotions, considering third-party brands, opting for refurbished items, leveraging loyalty rewards—consumers have numerous options to acquire a MagSafe power bank without breaking the bank. Whether through targeted shopping during sales events or exploring communal resources like social media and online forums—the desired deal is within reach for budget-conscious iPhone users in need of that extra charge through their day.

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