Liquipel Powertek 10,000mAh Compact Power Bank 20W PD Fast Charge USB-C and USB-A
- Brand:
- Liquipel
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 810135817660
- EAN:
- 0810135817660
- Walmart SKU:
- 14732407260
Current $19.88 has remained steady for two weeks, closely tracking the 90-day average of $19.88. This consistency suggests buyers are getting the standard market rate.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Liquipel Powertek 10,000mAh Compact Power Bank 20W PD Fast Charge USB-C and USB-A since 10/9/2025. The most recent price update was on Aug 22, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $9.00 (lowest on 10/9/2025) to $19.88 (highest on 10/21/2025). The average price during this period is $19.59.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $19.88 (Aug 22) to $19.88 (Aug 22) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $19.88.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 316 reviews.
this power bank is solid, small, easy to handle with the silicone grippies, simple, powerful, and lightweight enough to not be a noticeable burden in a pocket charging a device while working a full shift walking, squatting, bending, reaching, manipulating items against my body, and lifting.
Great price for a great product. Bought as a last minute backup. Had to use often and it delivered a decent charge all things considered.
It is compact and easy to carry easily.
comes precharged and was a lifesaver when the power went out at my house!
Keeps a charge for a long time! Excellent Value!
if your going to charge it off of your laptop DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. it caused my Lenovo ideapads usb port to literally short circut. but it is a kinda good product besides that but remember DO NOT CHARGE IT FROM YOUR LAPTOP FROM USB. IT WILL SHORT CIRCIT THE LAPTOP PORT
I bought 4 of these batteries recently during Walmart days deals, two immediately had issues. When plugged in to charge on a fast charger they emit a high pitched ringing sound and get HOT. The other two were silent as you would expect and did not get hot. I tried using them anyhow and the USB ring light I attached the battery pack to got fried. It won't swap to RGB modes now and 4 LEDs are permanently red or blue in white mode (with warm white and cool white no longer selectable). It put on a real funky light show as it was failing too. A third battery has failed now too. I suspect the company has swapped to some cheap part since the original glut of promotional reviews, perhaps some cheap capacitor or resistor. If I had the budget I'd test them on multiple dedicated chargers to determine how wattage factors in but I don't so I must conclude that a fail rate of 3/4 is pretty bad for such a small sample size. They are silent on non fast chargers still, which leads me to conclude the problem lies with some component of power regulation and not the batteries themselves, but regardless of the cause, these are sadly not trustworthy devices that I would not trust to leave plugged in while I was out. Get you a battery pack that doesn't sound (and feel) like a hotdog being microwaved. I really liked these too in terms of form factor, how they fit in the hand and their texture, but they are e-waste quality. A waste of resources that could have gone to making something of quality.
It's cheaply made it dye quick and it's just not worth it . Yesterday I was supposed to have it returned but been in er out now trying to make it today my IHHS worker will
The listing said 10,000 MaH. I test everything I buy to see if it's a advertised and this was not. i tested the item several times charging and decharging and the results were all the same. this listing claims 10,000 but it's actually closer to 5000 as seen in my photo. this thing is small and nice looking but everyone knows (mostly) that looks can be deceiving. other reviews are saying this damaged their devices in various ways. That's why I used a pair of older phones that wee dependable for stuff like this. a Moto E4 and Moto E4 Plus. I don't know if it burnt out their ports but I'd never risk it with cheapskate devices like the listing. Research is IMPORTANT before buying ANYTHING these days. Price was a joke now that I know it's MAH. By the way it took 3.5 hours to charge that thing. the tester I have is cheap and effective and well worth the 25$ ish investment to fact check external batteries like the listing one. Be Safe with your devices please.
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Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $19.88 (Aug 22) to $19.88 (Aug 22) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $19.88.
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