Re: powermonkey extreme
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Re: powermonkey extreme
No no, I'm sure he just forgot to add the "no connection with the company, just a satisfied customer disclaimer. Maybe in a couple of weeks we'll get the long term review along the lines of "what a load of cr*p, the only charge I got from it was on my credit card". Either way, whether it works or not, £120 seems like an awful lot of money just to keep your phone powered.
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Re: powermonkey extreme
hope you dont get upset
im not slagging power monkey, far from it, now own three of them.
maybe this should be in the spotted a bargain section as,
in the kendal branch of millets i have just bought,
1 power monkey, £15 less 20% = £12
1 power monkey traveller £30 less 20% = £24.
and they still have a few left.
im not slagging power monkey, far from it, now own three of them.
maybe this should be in the spotted a bargain section as,
in the kendal branch of millets i have just bought,
1 power monkey, £15 less 20% = £12
1 power monkey traveller £30 less 20% = £24.
and they still have a few left.
Re: powermonkey extreme
I've had 2 power monkeys and they're both knackered as the mini usb connections have snapped off on the end. Just not strong enough for off road biking imho.
.....eat my dirt!