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AI-generated summary
The Dell 65W “power adapter/inverter” at £40.14 ex-VAT is the kind of boring buy that usually turns out to be the right one: dependable, straightforward, and unlikely to play compatibility roulette. If you’re outfitting staff with Dell portables that need a specific Dell-branded charger, this is a sensible replacement for a lost/damaged lead or as a spare for the office/home. In a B2B setting, that reliability and matching behaviour matters more than chasing cheaper generics that can cause intermittent charging or picky compatibility.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly unless you’re confident it’s the correct fit for the exact Dell model you’re powering. “65W” alone isn’t always the whole story (connector type, voltage expectations, and firmware/handshake quirks can bite with third parties and even with mismatched Dell parts). If you know the right unit and just need a working spare, it’s good value. If you’re trying to use it across mixed laptop types or you’re uncertain about compatibility, I’d pause—because one wrong charger can cost you more time than the saving.

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