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The FuelRod Portable Charger Kit is the ultimate solution for busy professionals on the go. This pack of 2 sleek and compact chargers includes all necessary cables and adapters, ensuring compatibility with all tablets and smartphones. Weighing just 3.88 ounces, it’s designed for easy portability, allowing you to recharge your devices anytime, anywhere. With a quick swap system at kiosks, you’ll never run out of power again!





| Brand | FuelRod |
| Item model number | R26A/B |
| Item Weight | 3.88 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 3 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 3 x 1.5 inches |
| Color | White |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Manufacturer | Tricopian Inc, DBA FuelRod |
| ASIN | B08CXP1H6Q |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Date First Available | September 10, 2020 |
T**S
Highly recommend
Definitely recommend for traveling and vacations. Bought several of these for Disney World and I'm glad we did. Lightweight, works perfectly, size is perfect, charges phones quickly, holds charge a long time. Best part is at Disney they have stations to exchange the empty fuel Rods for new ones for free!!
D**A
Great charger
I bought these chargers to use in Disney world. They do charge slow so I had to start charging when my battery got to 40%. They’re very portable though and Disney has machines to swap the dead ones out for new fully charged ones. I feel like the value for the money is good
D**H
Great value
Great value since the machines at Walt Disney World charge the same price for only one! Easy to use and replace at the kiosks. Good battery life and so easy to travel with them.
A**N
Not going to get you a full charge and only Disney locations give you free swaps at the moment
I found one of the battery packs didn't charge my phone well. Something about the cord and trying to get it to charge it wasn't having it. The other was fine. Didn't get a full charge on it or anything but it worked and got me about 30% on my Pixel 6 pro. I play a lot of location based games so my battery drains really fast, but it got me enough to survive
B**Y
My have for theme parks.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:After going to a theme park and my phone not lasting I knew I needed a solution. Ive seen FuelRods at airports and theme parks. After researching how the trade in works and some places its free I purchased a set for my husband and I to use. Ive used it for traveling so my phone could charge while flying on a plane. I was super impressed on how well it worked, how fast my phone charged and how easy it is to recharge. It lives in my purse now. I would recommend this to other theme park goers.
B**K
Worth the money if going to Disney
Must have for trip to Disney. Bring able to trade your dead Fuel Rod for a charged one was a game changer! The Fuel Rod itself is compact and lightweight. Like that it came with several different adapters
A**R
Great compact charger
Used on our last Disney trip. Good battery life. Durable. Good value
L**A
The Fuel Rods Work As Designed; Just Not Great
Having just made a trip to Disney World, I had seen some things about the Fuel Rods, and more generally about needing to have a backup battery for my phone. So, when they were on sale for about a third off the retail price, I bought a 2-pack to try them. (You can never have too many backup batteries.)For my trip I had an Anker 10,400 mAh battery in my backpack with a charging cable running to an outside pocket. Over 5 days, I took more than 700 photos, and used the Disney app to book rides and meals. Almost no texting or phone calls. It was a vacation after all. Social media posting is not my thing, but I suspect that would have used a lot more power (and wasted time).But I never had to recharge during the day. My 4-month old Pixel 6 Pro has a 5,000 mAh battery. Of course, if I had used the phone more and run the battery down I could plug it into my backup battery. (I always try to recharge when I get down to 15-20%.) And many smaller or older phones have much smaller batteries that would not make it through the day.So, would the Fuel Rods have been useful to me? First, they have a max capacity of 2,600 mAh. So, In theory, the two of them would charge my 5,000 mAh phone battery. Not really. When I got the batteries, I made sure they were fully charged (they were not when delivered). When my phone was down to 20%, I plugged in one of the Fuel Rods. In about 1.5 hours, the phone went from 20% to 52% before the Fuel Rod ran out of power. I then plugged in the second Fuel Rod. After about 1.5 hours, my phone had reached 85% when the Fuel Rod was fully discharged.Now 85% capacity is good, Even 50% is okay. It can get you by for a while - IF you are not constantly using the phone while charging. Phones with smaller capacities will get a higher percentage of charge simply because they are smaller. But they will not last as long either, requiring more frequent charging.It took about 3 hours to recharge each Fuel Rod to full capacity.Some would say that you can just swap out the discharged batteries for new ones at a kiosk at Disney World. From what I have read, it's not that simple any more. In a pinch, I would not want to be trying to find a kiosk to get a battery that may be charged, and may cost me at least a few dollars to exchange it.My Anker backup battery is slightly heavier (3 ounces) than the 2 Fuel Rods, but it is essentially the same size as the 2 Fuel Rods. In their plastic cases, the Fuel Rods are actually slightly larger than the Anker battery. AND, the Anker has about twice the capacity.In short, I believe other backup batteries, such as my Anker, are a better overall solution to being able to recharge your phone in an emergency.I will say the case with the Apple Lightning cable and a USB-C tip that fits over the USB-micro tip is very convenient.
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