Wooden you love this sweet MagSafe charger for iPhone?

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Limited77 MagSafe Wood Charger
Bag yours for under $25.
Photo: Limited77

Need a MagSafe charger for your new iPhone? Don’t splash out on Apple’s. Instead, choose Limited77’s new Wood Charger. It does exactly the same job, looks a lot better, and costs a lot less at under $25.

Bag yours from the Cult of Mac Store today while it’s on sale.

Apple’s own MagSafe charger isn’t ugly, but it doesn’t exactly have a whole lot of character. Its clean aluminum and white charging pad make it look more like a stethoscope than a gadget you’d want in your home.

The official MagSafe Charger also expensive at nearly $40 — especially when more affordable options, like the Wood Charger, which does exactly the same thing, are available.

Bag your MagSafe Wood Charger for under $25

As its name suggests, the Wood Charger has a woodgrain finish that’s coupled with a black cable for a more subtle look. It’s a much better fit for living rooms and bedside tables than Apple’s own.

Limited77 MagSafe Wood Charger
With up to 15W of power, it’s just as fast as Apple’s charger.
Photo: Limited77

The Wood Charger snaps onto iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro handsets, like other MagSafe accessories, but can also be used to charge earlier models (iPhone 8 and later), as well as AirPods and AirPods Pro.

A one-meter cable should be more than enough for any setup, and with power delivery at up to 15W (when paired with a 20W adapter, sold separately), it offers the fastest possible charge for any iPhone.

Limited77’s wonderful Wood Charger is normally priced at $39, but for a limited time only, you can bag yours from the Cult of Mac Store for just $24.77. Order today before the discount disappears!

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