Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
frontpage Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Mar 31, 2025
frontpage Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Mar 31, 2025

OtterBox USB-C Wall Charger: 30W Premium Pro $12, 20W Fast Charge (Bulk. Pkg)

& More + Free S/H w/ Amazon Prime

$6.00

$25

76% off
Woot!
97 Comments 89,006 Views
Get Deal at Woot!
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Update: This deal is still available.

Woot! has select OtterBox USB-C Wall Charger (New/Bulk Packaging) on sale listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal

Note, product will be sold by Woot! and fulfilled by Amazon.

Use the drop down menu to make your product selection

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Featuring a smart/compact design, the OtterBox 20W wall charger is drop tested/wrapped in a tough exterior design/support USB power delivery fast charging technology
    • Offer valid through April 7, 2025 or while promotional offer/supplies last
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available

Original Post

Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Update: This deal is still available.

Woot! has select OtterBox USB-C Wall Charger (New/Bulk Packaging) on sale listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal

Note, product will be sold by Woot! and fulfilled by Amazon.

Use the drop down menu to make your product selection

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Featuring a smart/compact design, the OtterBox 20W wall charger is drop tested/wrapped in a tough exterior design/support USB power delivery fast charging technology
    • Offer valid through April 7, 2025 or while promotional offer/supplies last
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available

Original Post

Community Voting

Deal Score
+144
Good Deal
Get Deal at Woot!
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

Top Comments

It appears that the 72W charger, at least, is UL Listed. Anker can't be bothered to have their products tested/listed by UL in my experience. That would be one reason I'd buy the Otterbox charger(s) over Anker every time.

Haven't bought an Anker charger in 5+ years, and doubt I ever will again. I stick to Apple chargers, and the occasional Belkin charger (as long as it's UL Listed).

Your question was about quality, and I answered with "UL Listing" blah blah. I should have answered more directly. I think it's safe to say that meeting UL (and other equivalent agency) ratings requires a quality design. Things like overload protection, proper high/low voltage separation (literal physical separation and gaps on circuit boards), quality components that won't catch fire, and overall good design take more time and $$. At least for me, UL Listing is the minimum I need to see on an AC Adapter, USB-C charger, appliances, and even some tools (usually corded+battery capable tools).
I purchased a three pack of both the 60 and 72 watt chargers along with the Magsafe charging stand that came with the 20W charger. They arrived yesterday. This afternoon I spent WAY too much time testing the charges to see how well they worked.
They seem to do everything they claim, but not anything more. Great USB-C PD 3.0 3A chargers with PPS that can fall back to USB BC 1.2 1.5A/7.5W and Apple 5V 2.4A 12W on either the USB-A or C ports. No Samsung AFC protocol, no QC 2.0 or 3.0. I'm mostly iPhone and my laptop needs no more than 60W, so these should work just fine for me. I'll just remember to keep a 20W charger with QC support in my bag for some of the charging pads and such that require them.
I ran dummy loads on all three chargers, and they all were able to match what they claimed. 60W on one port and 30A each on 2 ports. The 72W would produce over 70W output with one USB-C port pushing 60W and the USB-A port exceeding 10W. No significant voltage drops at any load within specs. The 20W charger only says it supports 5V/3A and 9V/2.22A, but when I tested it it lists 12V/1.67A as well. I didn't test if it will actually work at 12V.
The chargers warmed up a bit under load, but I didn't run them too long to see how they worked under sustained loads, but I have no reason to doubt they'd hold up for an hour or three of sustained high-power charging.
The 60W and 75W chargers present USB PD profiles for up to 20V/3A when only one is used, but only present 20V/1.5A when both ports are used. Just as claimed. The 12W USB A port on the 72W did not seem to affect any of the PD profiles.
The 20W charger is hard plastic like most chargers, but the ridges on the 60W & 72W chargers are rubberized and provide a secure grip far beyond what would every be needed to plug or unplug a charger.
All three chargers have UL logos on them. I assume they are legit, but didn't check.
I'm happy with my purchases, as these provide everything I need a charger to do, and the 3-pack prices of $10-$11 make it a steal. The 3 ports on the 72W charger will be useful in reducing the number of chargers I have plugged into one power strip, as they can replace three single port phone chargers. I recommend the 72W charger, as the USB-A port is a useful bonus for little extra size or cost, but the 60W is winner as well.
I was able to plug both the 60W and 72W chargers into the same side of a cheap 2-wire extension cord without any bending or straining, so they should both fit easily in a standard 2-gang receptacle and most power strips that have a single strip of outlets that are arranged vertically. A useful feature.
The first picture is all three chargers plugged into the end of a 2-wire extension cord to show comparable size and how densely they can be plugged.
The second picture shows the protocol test of one of the larger chargers. The next three show the profiles of the 60/72W charger when both USB-C ports are used (33W), when a single port is used (63W), and the 20W charger.
The chargers came in retail paperboard packaging.
I usually never have a problem with Woot, but when you need a return, it is nowhere as streamlined as Amazon even though they are owned by Amazon.

96 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Mar 31, 2025
24 Posts
Joined Nov 2017
Mar 31, 2025
Willson50
Mar 31, 2025
24 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Willson50

Quote from vivek :
why ddoes it say 72w when it can do max 60w? i read the product description and couldn't find any answers.
60w + 12w usb a
2
Mar 31, 2025
5,053 Posts
Joined Jul 2008
Mar 31, 2025
thespacecowboy
Mar 31, 2025
5,053 Posts
Great price for a 60W GaN, so in for two as I need faster than 30W for my S25 Ultra (and other devices).
Mar 31, 2025
2,300 Posts
Joined Nov 2004
Mar 31, 2025
_A2
Mar 31, 2025
2,300 Posts
Quote from max253468 :
not UL listed

Hmmm. The 72W charger sure appears to be UL Listed. Photo attached, pulled from an eBay listing.



Edit: removed some snarky wording, apologies.
Last edited by _A2 March 31, 2025 at 11:25 AM.
Mar 31, 2025
860 Posts
Joined Jul 2019
Mar 31, 2025
FeistyPencil663
Mar 31, 2025
860 Posts
Quote from BenjaminR6839 :
100% failure rate

I've been ordering from woot since 2010. A few issues but they've always fixed them.
Ex shirts were really thin, they credited full and said to keep them. 1 screw missing from Logitech PC wheel mount, they credited back $20 for the trouble.
Mar 31, 2025
250 Posts
Joined Nov 2021
Mar 31, 2025
Theultra85
Mar 31, 2025
250 Posts
I used to have the dual Otterbox wall outlet and it would make loud shock noises and I could often see sparks when I plugged it in to the wall…
1
1
Pro
Mar 31, 2025
723 Posts
Joined Jun 2006
Mar 31, 2025
zyberwoof
Pro
Mar 31, 2025
723 Posts
Quote from Theultra85 :
I used to have the dual Otterbox wall outlet and it would make loud shock noises and I could often see sparks when I plugged it in to the wall…
You're getting bonus power. Maybe it is a 60W+ charger. Sounds like a great deal to me.
2
2
Mar 31, 2025
2,300 Posts
Joined Nov 2004
Mar 31, 2025
_A2
Mar 31, 2025
2,300 Posts
Quote from BenjaminR6839 :
the entire business model is selling high failure rate items with short return windows, woot is worse than amazon about this.

Not trying to be pedantic, just looking to share info in case you or others weren't aware:


Woot! is Amazon. They were acquired by Amazon in 2010.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Mar 31, 2025
2,484 Posts
Joined Jun 2005
Mar 31, 2025
Samuel1613
Mar 31, 2025
2,484 Posts
Quote from FeistyPencil663 :
I've been ordering from woot since 2010. A few issues but they've always fixed them.
Ex shirts were really thin, they credited full and said to keep them. 1 screw missing from Logitech PC wheel mount, they credited back $20 for the trouble.
I went back and checked, my earliest woot as late 2009, so I just beat you! I've had no remarkable problems from woot.
Mar 31, 2025
5,937 Posts
Joined Jun 2010
Mar 31, 2025
zomboid
Mar 31, 2025
5,937 Posts
These chargers seem kind of bulky
Mar 31, 2025
5,053 Posts
Joined Jul 2008
Mar 31, 2025
thespacecowboy
Mar 31, 2025
5,053 Posts
Quote from consoomer :
These chargers seem kind of bulky
Bigger wattage chargers are always larger
Mar 31, 2025
6,783 Posts
Joined Nov 2008
Mar 31, 2025
Ignatz
Mar 31, 2025
6,783 Posts
Quote from Mike D :
The last woot SD I participated in turned out to be straight-up fraud. They made right on it, but the best way for a multi billion dollar corporation to conduct itself is by avoiding obvious consumer fraud. Make of that what you will.
Kinda hard to take your word since you've provided zero tangible details.
Mar 31, 2025
5,053 Posts
Joined Jul 2008
Mar 31, 2025
thespacecowboy
Mar 31, 2025
5,053 Posts
Quote from Ignatz :
Kinda hard to take your word since you've provided zero tangible details.
I've ordered probably about 20 things. I would say 2-3 of those have been totally piles of crap (broken or materially not as described). I've seen enough posts on here about cellphone quality being not as described to not buy a cellphone.
Mar 31, 2025
2,275 Posts
Joined Mar 2008
Mar 31, 2025
yourr8
Mar 31, 2025
2,275 Posts
20W is not fast charging, or it was in 2010.
4
Mar 31, 2025
244 Posts
Joined Aug 2007
Mar 31, 2025
Mike D
Mar 31, 2025
244 Posts
Quote from coley2123 :
Mind if I ask what the item purchased was that turned out to be fraud?
It's probably going to earn more thumbs down but it was the SanDisk microSDs on here a while back. They were sold as new. They were, in fact, loose refurbs in baggies. Refurb'd by who, why, how, where, or when, who knows? Woot eventually contacted buyers about the mistake, but only did anything about it if you reacted to it and initiated a refund.
3

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Apr 1, 2025
105 Posts
Joined Jun 2019
Apr 1, 2025
lawrence1943
Apr 1, 2025
105 Posts
Quote from BenjaminR6839 :
i'm not trusting anything from woot

T shirts did not last long. Printed images started to come off after only a few washes.
Can't speak for anything else on there.

Related Searches

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All