Yes,
i got my 5 port 230V one, 1 week ago.
Obviously i ordered the EU version and received the UK one. Nice is that the plug has built in 3A fuse. Hopefully the EU one has it too, since the UK has a shape that facilitate that sort of thing. I tested the output in some ports, must say it’s nice, rock solid. The package and the built quality is absolutely good, if not great.
P.S. Seems that after a million mails with Jessica, i will receive the original EU cord (i mean original because the plug itself is a common 2 wire plug, but the fuse feature is quite unique in this kind of cable, so….). hopefully……
And note that usually they reply one message for each person per day, as gearbest does, so even if you are in a hurry and reply 10 seconds after you received their email, they will reply you tomorrow…I guess it is their way to not go crazy with messages.
I also bought things before and after and all were delivered, that’s why I think that something went wrong with the deal.
I also have still one of the ceramic knifes in my order history which I almost bought but they showed that the deal was gone, but this is marked as void.
The charger is clearly paid and marked as shipped on 10th September maybe it will arrive soon…
So it seems That their system worked okay and it only takes a bit longer this time.
I got answer and despite I didn’t pay for tracking they seem to have sent it with tracking. at least they send me a tracking number which shows that it has already hit my country.
Edit: it arrived today, 50 days…thank you Malaysian tracked airmail
Awesome carcharger, it’s build with quality a lot better than all others I have seen so far. The car plug connectors are a lot beefier than the standard crappy Chinese plugs. The poles are so big I couldn’t mount my powersupplycrocodilclamps on it without using a bit additional tape….
I plugged in one of the resistors and was amazed, normally the voltage immidiately breaks in at about 4.8V but not on this one, it stayed above 5V I plugged in another resistor and this also pulled 2A and the voltage also was around 5.05V…I grabbed one of the big blue usbvoltage detectors and plugged in my ipad which pulled additional 1.75A.
Amazing! Over 5.5A from a small car charger!!!
The open circuit voltage is around 5.2V so when the voltage breaks in under load it still delivers 5V. The efficiency looked very good judged from a short comparison of The power Shown from my power supply and the USB voltagedetectors…
I couldn’t check if the advertised 4*2.4A=9.6A are possible(due to a lack of resistive loads and voltage testers) but I am confident that this would master it, but anyway this might be a bit overpowered for the standard usecase.
is it just me or other also have problems with the banggood website?
tried using PC it takes ages to load and the website doesnt show the correct layout/style.
i also tried using mobile and force browser my to use desktop instead of mobile, still having problems.
and you already posted in the correct thread…
-> some might hit the spam button when a guy posts 2 copy/paste rants in several places…
i asked the Banggood representative (Neal, username banggood) to contact you
please check your inbox within the next days (since you might have joined just for sharing you negative experience ;))
Indeed I have joined to share my negative experience, I have read this forum for many good months, and I have gained a lot of knowledge doing so.
I should not have had to post this in here if I was lucky enough to deal with a company that respects itself and its customers.
I am sure that in China as elsewhere in the world, sending items contrary to what one has ordered and paid for, and then to be told to go sell the unordered, unneeded items on Ebay to get one’s money back is not very far off thieving and scamming.
M4D M4X’s point was that there is a certain place to post such things (as you have already done). People subscribe to this thread specifically for deal alerts, and as such like to keep the thread mainly focused on that.
Thank you for your report, but please try to keep the deal threads on topic.