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DAVE FROELICH
> 3 dayIts nice when you get what you order.
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jasmin c.
> 3 dayHad this for 2 years and it just stopped working today
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john doe
> 3 daypoor
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BIG HEAD - small brain
> 3 dayExactly what I expected. No complaints. Not 5 stars just cuz it’s a charger...hard to get too excited. Came with correct plug style for standard USA outlets.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayOurs broke and this is a perfect match
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Hoyt Price
> 3 dayN/A
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hulky
Greater than one weekVery good product. I had to turn off my computer, had the adapter in, then turned my computer back on for it to fully work.
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Megan
> 3 dayAfter a few weeks, the charger didnt seem to be charging anymore. I bought the charger for my elderly mom. We thought its failure to charge was the battery, so I bought her a new battery. The battery still wouldnt charge. I had an old charger for another Dell computer that worked with this computer, so I thought why not try? I plugged it in and that old charger charged the new and old battery. Unfortunately, Im one week outside the return window, so Im stuck with this charger that doesnt work. Dont but this charger!
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Pookie
> 3 daybought this for an old computer that the wires frayed on. It works well and even has an bit of an upgrade with an led light on the adaptor itself to show that there is power going to it. Works well with Dell Inspiron 3521
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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.