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24 Dec, 2025

£43.73 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At ~£36.46 ex-VAT, this Lenovo 65W adapter-inverter is the kind of boring-but-useful replacement you actually want in a fleet or office spares cupboard. If you’ve got a Lenovo machine that’s missing its original brick (or the original one has started browning out under load), this is a straightforward way to restore consistent power without getting into compatibility headaches. In day-to-day terms, you’ll care that the laptop reliably charges and doesn’t randomly throttle or reboot—this is aimed squarely at that “get it working again” use case.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it unless you’re confident it’s the correct model/spec for your exact Lenovo device. With these adapters, the wrong one can “work” at first but behave poorly, run hot, or simply not negotiate charging properly. If you’re buying for someone else’s laptop, take a moment to verify the part number against the machine/service label first. If you’re doing IT support and want dependable spares, it’s good value; if you’re just trying to make a generic charger cover everything in a mix-and-match environment, you’re better off standardising on a known set of approved chargers rather than gambling.

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