QUOTE(shea2812 @ Jan 28 2014, 10:40 AM)
My Experience
After much looking around and consideration I acquired a Probox 5200 mAh. It runs fine. They claim to use Sanyo cells which has a reputation. After being in use for a few months I think that they are good. Prices are relatively higher but sadly they are not being restock.
Just bought another, the bigger 7800mAh. Hope it is as good as the first. Been on shop shelves a while and unlike Romoss they dont come pre-charged so have to do full charge of 8 hours. Keeping fingers crossed but from my experience of my first purchase I think it will proved to be OK.
I do notice there is another brand that also quite good. Enerpad.
Them more decent brands that I am aware of:-
1. Probox - use Sanyo cells, premium look, so so build
2. Eneloop - Own Sanyo branded powerbank, supplied with charger
3. Enerpad
4. Romoss - Utilise Samsung, SDI for the premium model, great build
yes the cheapest is Enerpad. They say Enerpad is the best for value for money.After much looking around and consideration I acquired a Probox 5200 mAh. It runs fine. They claim to use Sanyo cells which has a reputation. After being in use for a few months I think that they are good. Prices are relatively higher but sadly they are not being restock.
Just bought another, the bigger 7800mAh. Hope it is as good as the first. Been on shop shelves a while and unlike Romoss they dont come pre-charged so have to do full charge of 8 hours. Keeping fingers crossed but from my experience of my first purchase I think it will proved to be OK.
I do notice there is another brand that also quite good. Enerpad.
Them more decent brands that I am aware of:-
1. Probox - use Sanyo cells, premium look, so so build
2. Eneloop - Own Sanyo branded powerbank, supplied with charger
3. Enerpad
4. Romoss - Utilise Samsung, SDI for the premium model, great build
Jan 30 2014, 03:25 AM

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