It took more than a week, in order of arrival, 3 days before it was published. Plug and sizzled and exploded first, then deal with the TV reception (cable), the lack of positions, but not get rid of everything. When you turn the laptop was really to try to bring a laptop to know that it was the AC power, and any go would reckon that the laptop was removed, although the connection is stable. Perhaps it was this one device, but the most miserable.
Be careful when using this product. My parents used to replace your ancient, two days after using it, came to her house smelled like a fish. They followed the smell down stairs, and found that this comes from the outlet laptop was pluged into account.
Other comments I've read that the charger to be very very hot, and are worried about things on fire, and my mother place the market back to the wall and the wires inside the wall of atleast 10 inches. everything else that is connected to the same outlet (even through power strips!) burned, and have a peak. This caused some of the articles no longer works. If the mother does not stick to our house, would have been ignited and it certainly seems out of words.
I'm not sure that the adapter is not, but the fact that many of the comments of others I've read and what happend when my mom had it plugged into the wall, I can only assume that as a result.
I'm not 100% sure it was the cable, but I recommend if you are considering the low cost alternative is to go through the REVEWS and make their own decisions.
I bought this adapter, since both listed and described as the Dell-branded adapter. No, but when I thought about Oh well, as long as the works. What he did. A small over a month. Therefore, in contact with the northern parts, and question for a return to politics with my problems. I received a answer email to request a serial number. The adapter does not have the serial number, which I clarified. I was questioned to review. Im not stupid, I can clearly see that the serial number of the adapter. I can also say that it is not, if it says Dell, which only says the northern parts. Why should I change the serial number? They have the knowledge of what sold me, and when sold. Is the name of the company so that I can not express some of the other adapter was like yours. So rather than continue to deal with this seller I chose to eat the $ 15 it cost me to buy one from another person. I will avoid this seller at all costs.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Piece of $%!#
This charger would not even charge or allow the laptop to turn on. Cheap knock off not worth the money I tried to save but wasted.
1.0 out of 5 stars
This is NOT a DELL brand, it’s a knock off
This ad is misleading from the get go. This is, quite simply, NOT a Dell product, yet the ad clearly reads “Dell” at the start.
1.0 out of 5 stars
You GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR
I was excited at finding a fantastic buy on an otherwise expensive product…I soon found out you get what you pay for…
2.0 out of 5 stars
Lasted 6 months
This was just a second power cord for my office, where I have a makeshift “docking station” to use the laptop with an external screen and keyboard.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth it even at this price
For starters, the adapter I received is not the one pictured. The reason I wanted this one was the L shaped adapter that plugs into the laptop itself – but mine was a straight…
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible
This adapter is junk. If you like added irritation while at the computer, by all means indulge in one of these small knockoffs.
Let’s see..
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent cheap replacement
I bought this for my daughter’s laptop after the original adapter broke. Yes, it gets a hotter than the original, but the original Dell adapter didn’t exactly run COOL to start…
4.0 out of 5 stars
works fine
I was a small hesitant buying a copy brand adapter but the price was so much better than Dell original.
It took more than a week, in order of arrival, 3 days before it was published. Plug and sizzled and exploded first, then deal with the TV reception (cable), the lack of positions, but not get rid of everything. When you turn the laptop was really to try to bring a laptop to know that it was the AC power, and any go would reckon that the laptop was removed, although the connection is stable. Perhaps it was this one device, but the most miserable.
Be careful when using this product. My parents used to replace your ancient, two days after using it, came to her house smelled like a fish. They followed the smell down stairs, and found that this comes from the outlet laptop was pluged into account.
Other comments I've read that the charger to be very very hot, and are worried about things on fire, and my mother place the market back to the wall and the wires inside the wall of atleast 10 inches. everything else that is connected to the same outlet (even through power strips!) burned, and have a peak. This caused some of the articles no longer works. If the mother does not stick to our house, would have been ignited and it certainly seems out of words.
I'm not sure that the adapter is not, but the fact that many of the comments of others I've read and what happend when my mom had it plugged into the wall, I can only assume that as a result.
I'm not 100% sure it was the cable, but I recommend if you are considering the low cost alternative is to go through the REVEWS and make their own decisions.
I bought this adapter, since both listed and described as the Dell-branded adapter. No, but when I thought about Oh well, as long as the works. What he did. A small over a month. Therefore, in contact with the northern parts, and question for a return to politics with my problems. I received a answer email to request a serial number. The adapter does not have the serial number, which I clarified. I was questioned to review. Im not stupid, I can clearly see that the serial number of the adapter. I can also say that it is not, if it says Dell, which only says the northern parts. Why should I change the serial number? They have the knowledge of what sold me, and when sold. Is the name of the company so that I can not express some of the other adapter was like yours. So rather than continue to deal with this seller I chose to eat the $ 15 it cost me to buy one from another person. I will avoid this seller at all costs.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Piece of $%!#
This charger would not even charge or allow the laptop to turn on. Cheap knock off not worth the money I tried to save but wasted.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Incredibly small.
I haven’t had this adapter for very long yet, so I can’t really comment on any matters of durability.
1.0 out of 5 stars
This is NOT a DELL brand, it’s a knock off
This ad is misleading from the get go. This is, quite simply, NOT a Dell product, yet the ad clearly reads “Dell” at the start.
1.0 out of 5 stars
You GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR
I was excited at finding a fantastic buy on an otherwise expensive product…I soon found out you get what you pay for…
4.0 out of 5 stars
Its excellent
Its excellent adapter, I reckon, just didn’t has chance to check, I’ve went for Mac
2.0 out of 5 stars
Lasted 6 months
This was just a second power cord for my office, where I have a makeshift “docking station” to use the laptop with an external screen and keyboard.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth it even at this price
For starters, the adapter I received is not the one pictured. The reason I wanted this one was the L shaped adapter that plugs into the laptop itself – but mine was a straight…
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible
This adapter is junk. If you like added irritation while at the computer, by all means indulge in one of these small knockoffs.
Let’s see..
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent cheap replacement
I bought this for my daughter’s laptop after the original adapter broke. Yes, it gets a hotter than the original, but the original Dell adapter didn’t exactly run COOL to start…