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Dr. Amara Ferry MD
> 3 dayThis is what I needed for my Dell laptop after original charger stopped charging battery. Works good.
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C. Olson
> 3 dayGreat quality and good price. Have one in the office, one at home and one in my briefcase.
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Victoria Giro
> 3 dayThis was the perfect replacement for the original cord that had a short in it...
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GagaButterfly
> 3 dayThis started out great but the problem is that the cord does not stay connected correctly and you have to play around with it in order to get it to charge your laptop. Right now it is balanced on my knee in order to get it to charge. Ugh.
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Chip
> 3 dayTook care of my not charging problem.
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Amy H. Gantt
> 3 dayI totallly messed up and got the wrong one for my 1500 dell insprion. I need smaller plug into he computer. I am so bummerd
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john doe
> 3 daypoor
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Rebecca Wilber
> 3 dayI own a Dell Inspiron 15 3521 and it requires a 65W AC adapter. I bought this charger because the product description said it was compatible. When I plugged it into my computer, my computer said it did not recognize the AC adapter. It would hold the charge but it would not charge it, even when my computer was turned off. Other adapters work, so I know its not an issue with my computer. Im sending it back and Amazon is refunding it, Im just bummed the product doesnt work.
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Alecia
09-06-2025It works well. Was a bit sceptic about buying it but am glad I did.
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Kathy Clifford
> 3 dayI have had this product for a year now. (It was needed to replace the original cord that came with my laptop after I bent it with my car door. Oops.) I never had trouble with the original, but this thing?!?!?? It looks genuine, but I cant help but wonder if it really is a Dell product. The cord comes in two sections, one plugs in the wall, one into my laptop, and they connect together in the middle. The middle connection is very poorly fitted. It slips right out without any effort. All I have to do is bump the cord for it to stop working. The laptop LOOKS like it is plugged in properly but all of a sudden I get a low battery message on my screen. Then I fiddle with the cord to get it in just the right position before it will charge again. The scary part is that while I am fiddling with the cord, my living room light is flickering! Is this thing a fire hazard?!?!? Is it causing power surges in my house? Besides being possibly dangerous, it is frustratingly undependable. Imagine thinking your laptop was charging all night only to leave your house with a dead battery in your device. I would strongly suggest you pay the extra money and get a real one directly from Dell.