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Amazon Kindle Replacement Power Adapter

Replace or supplement your Amazon Kindle power adapter with a spare. This item is the same as the one that ships in the box with your Kindle. Simply plug the adapter into a wall outlet and connect to your Kindle for recharging. Its universal design means that it works around the world, with the help of a physical country adapter plug (sold separately).

  • Approved charger for Amazon Kindle

  • Fully charges Kindle in two hours or less

  • 5 foot length

  • Molded-strain relief

Availability: Usually ships in 1 business days
Our Price: $14.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.

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Product Details:
Product Length: 3.78 inches
Product Width: 2.6 inches
Product Height: 2.17 inches
Product Weight: 0.28 pounds
Package Length: 3.1 inches
Package Width: 2.0 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
 
 

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5
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4Word of Warning  Jun 24, 2008
This product works fine. Unlike some rechargers I have dealt with, the connection is solid and doesn't become loose with time. My only warning is that be careful that you do not accidentally step on the cord (which is a pretty good length) when you pick up the Kindle. Twice, I have done this and pulled the little wire out of the connection, forcing me to buy two replacements (so far).

4Needs a Connector for Charging Spare Batteries  Apr 27, 2008
Although my beloved Kindle holds its charge well, sometimes I discover that I've allowed its battery to lapse when I'm somewhere other than at home.

I now own a spare battery. Problems of the sort I just described are history. But .. to charge the spare it's necessary to remove the Kindle's battery (it has little wires and a miniature connector) and replace it with the uncharged spare. This isn't something one would want to do any more frequently than necessary. If you folks at Kindle read these comments, please consider, on your next rev power adapter, a special connector for charging spare batteries. And while you're at it, how about adding a little pocket on your next rev Kindle cover to hold that battery spare.

The power adapter deserves 5 stars, but I'll withhold that 5th star until the day arrives when I can charge my spare battery without having to remove the back of my Kindle.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Kindle Original AC Adapter  Apr 15, 2008
Myself you can't go wrong with ordering the original adapter for the Kindle. Yes, there are others out on the market, but for a home AC adapter, this is what I think is best. It's the one that Amazon makes, has a long cord and you know you're getting the right product. Yes, they were on backorder but now they're in. I ordered an two extra to keep on hand for those "just in case" scenes.

3 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Nice charger, but there are alternatives  Apr 04, 2008
I like my Kindle AC charger - it's elegant and compact. Unfortunately at the time I needed a spare charger, it was on indeterminate multi-week backorder.

At that time, I went with the iGo Universal Wall (AC) and Auto (DC) Charger with iGo's Kindle Power Tip. That is working well.

The (cheaper) iGo Universal Wall (AC) Charger will also work with the same Kindle Power Tip.

Both of these are larger and less elegant than Amazon's Kindle charger. Now that the Amazon charger is available for immediate ship, these alternatives probably make less sense for normal use. However if you have multiple devices and only want to carry a single charger, the iGo chargers could still be useful.



3 of 12 found the following review helpful:

1WARNING - UNAVAILABLE  Apr 03, 2008
Don't expect to get a new power supply from Amazon. You won't even get a rational response from customer service in response to inquiries/complaints about the lack of availability of necessary peripherals for a $400 device.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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