As the UK largest supplier of laptop chargers and laptop screens, Laptop Power UK receive a lot of phone calls from customers who have had hellish experiences with universal laptop chargers bought off the UK high street.We have never been a fan of universal laptop chargers for the following reasons: Firstly, they are very bad for the environment as all of that retail plastic packaging and excess tips simply get thrown in the bin.Secondly, the failure rate of universal chargers is higher than for fixed tip laptop chargers not simply because there are a lot of poor quality ones on the market, but there is also some user error in people selecting to use the wrong adapter tip.Thirdly, the universal laptop charger is typically heavy and bulky and not easily inserted into your laptop carry case.
Laptop Power UK is conscious of all the above factors, which is why we have elected to supply fixed tip laptop chargers that have been specifically designed for your laptop.The fact that fixed tip laptop chargers are cheaper, lighter, have a lower failure rate and are much better for the environment makes us think that the current high street solution of supplying universal laptop chargers is a poor way to go about think.OK, it takes a lot of time and effort to compile the respective laptop charger databases – but that is our job!Laptop Power UK take the hassle out of the buying process when it comes to getting a great quality laptop adapter, and you will be pleased you didn’t go to the high street.
Here at Laptop Power UK, we also don’t take it lightly the fact that our fixed tip chargers are brilliant for the environment.They last longer, less electrical waste is created, we don’t dress our products up in needless retail packaging and all our laptop chargers have the highest energy efficiency rating available on the European market.Its time we looked after our environment a bit more, and throwing excess laptop charger tips in the bin just doesn’t make sense.We are set up to make profit, but if we can use a bit of common sense and help the environment along the way, then that cant be a bad thing can it?
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