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AladdinPower Hand Generator

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 12. 2.05
Fashion & Beauty (accessories)

alladinpower.jpgThe AladdinPower hand generator promises to make dead cell phone batteries a thing of the past by putting the power of charging in your hands, literally. And it's not limited to just cell phones; AlladinPower claims that it will charge just about anything with a rechargeable battery, including (but certainly not limited to) CB radios, rescue lights, rechargeable CD players, radios, tape players, etc. Each unit includes an emergency light and car (cigarette lighter) connector. There isn't a list of compliant manufacturers, though the website says it "universally connects to most cellphones regardless of brand, make, model, or manufacturer." AladdinPower's big brother, the "E Stepcharger" is coming soon, but until then, it looks like the only downside might be a hand cramp. US $59.95. ::Aladdin Power

Comments (2)

Looks like I would break it.

What about the materials used in it?

jump to top Jared says:

Anybody know how many Volts, and amps does it produce? Thanks.

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