NEW Laptop AC Adapter for Dell Inspiron 1520 1521 1525

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NEW Laptop AC Adapter for Dell Inspiron 1520 1521 1525

Carry an extra charger with you and never run out of power with this AC Adapter for Dell Inspiron 1520 1521 1525. Made from high grade material. Works great with the Specified series.

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3 Responses to “NEW Laptop AC Adapter for Dell Inspiron 1520 1521 1525”

  1. This purchase taught me one thing and one thing only: An AC Adapter and a CHARGER are (apparently) two totally different things, even though they look EXACTLY the same and even have the same model numbers written all over them.

    This does not charge my laptop. It apparently doesn’t charge ANYONE’s laptops. I have an Inspiron 1525. This adaptor does keep my laptop on, but it does not charge the battery. Well, what’s the point, then? Why would i want to leave my battery stuck at 35% all day? Waste of money, unless you hate your battery for some reason.

    That said, the company who sold me this actually offered to refund my money, which was very nice of them. I declined, and i just keep the adapter around just in case i might need to keep my laptop on and i don’t feel like charging either of my batteries (which is, by the way, stupid).

  2. If you don’t want to pay [...] to [...] bucks for a DELL AC adapter, this is the way to go. I admit I was hesitant to buy this unofficial charger, but ever since I plugged it in it’s been perfect. Its labor isn’t too complex in any case, just let electricity into my Inspiron 1520 laptop. Works great, paid [...] bucks for it, saved [...] to [...] bucks.

    Forget the overpriced official AC adapter. It’s stupid to pay nearly [...] bucks to get electricity from the wall to your laptop.

    Absolutely recommended!!

  3. my charger only supplies power, but does not recharge the battery. i have to keep it plugged in at all times. i have to borrow my friend’s Dell charger every time i want to get it back up to 100% so i can take my laptop somewhere without a socket.

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