Steel Man MicroUSB Charging Cables for $9

April 20, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Steel Man MicroUSB Charging Cables for $9
Here’s a MicroUSB Charger That Was Built to Last
Expires June 19, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 33% off

KEY FEATURES

You can’t have too many chargers as all those lost and torn cables will tell you, and the Steel Man makes an outstanding addition to your collection. With a tougher construction than your average cable, these TPE-clad, microUSB beauties will deliver a fast charge to your phone and stand up to all the stresses of frequent use.

  • TPE outer cladding prevents tearing of the cable
  • ABS shelled connector protects the USB & microUSB ends from damage
  • 1.2 m long cable gives you flexibility as you charge
  • LED eyes in the mask light up while actively charging

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Length: 1.2 m
  • Tinned copper wire core with 126 wires, 2.4A current

Includes

  • Steel Man MicroUSB Charging Cable (gold)
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