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£95.38 inc. VAT
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Honestly, this looks like one of those “works fine, but only if it matches the exact need” Dell power units. At £78.64 ex‑VAT you’re not overpaying, but you’re also not getting value unless you *actually* need that specific Dell adapter/inverter and it’s for the right model. If you’re buying this as a replacement for an existing Dell setup, it’s a sensible, low-drama choice: Dell parts tend to be predictable, and you avoid the compatibility roulette you get with generic power bits. If you’re trying to power random speakers or a non‑Dell system, I’d be wary—these things are usually more picky than they look.
Who should buy: IT teams or resellers maintaining Dell environments where you need a like‑for‑like replacement and want reliability over “maybe it’ll do.” Who shouldn’t: anyone buying it purely because the wattage/shape seems “close enough,” or anyone expecting it to be a universal audio power solution. Also, the category label (“Speakers”) makes me slightly suspicious of how accurately it’s being marketed—before you spend, double‑check the original device model/part cross-reference and that the connector/behavior is the same.