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Allocacoc4 Port USB Wall Charger & 4 Port USB Extended Charger

R449

Retail: R630
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4 Port USB Wall Charger

2 USB A & 2 USB C Ports. This compact 4-port USB Charger can charge up to 4 devices at one time.

4 Port USB Extender Charger

2 USB A & 2 USB C Ports. This compact 4-port USB Charger can charge up to 4 devices at one time. It comes with a 1.5 Metre extension cable.

Product Specifications
  • 4 Port USB Wall Charger
    • Product label: USB CUBE ORIGINAL USB AC EU BLACK
    • SKU: 81484692
    • Ean code: 8719186010414
    • Gross weight (kg): 0.25
    • Product width in cm: 5
    • Product depth in cm: 5
    • Product height in cm: 8
    • 12-month warranty
  • 4 Port USB Extender Charger
    • Product label: USB CUBE EXTENDED USB AC EU BLACK
    • SKU: 81484693
    • Ean code: 8719186010421
    • Gross weight (kg): 0.58
    • Product width in cm: 8
    • Product depth in cm: 8
    • Product height in cm: 20
    • 12-month warranty

What's in the box?

  • 1x 4 Port USB Wall Charger
  •  1x 4 Port USB Extender Charger with 1.5m Cable


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