HP 403810-001 AC Adapter, laptop accessories coupon code: BBEJGJJHC
expire time: 12/25/2009
HP 403810-001 AC Adapter 65W Description:
Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC18.5V 3.5A
Power: 65W
Connecter size:
Internal Diameter: 1.7mm
External Diameter: 4.8mm
Includes: AC Adapter and Power Cord.Brand New Replacement Product, works as genuine parts, 100% OEM Compatible!
Porduct Warranty
12 months warranty
For return of non-defective product within the first 10 days from date of purchase, full refund.
Within the whole product warranty days, unartificial defective product returns are accepted for replacement, and we will afford all shipping fee.
Go Green! Need an additional laptop ac adapter for camping, hiking or traveling the outdoors? Consider the HP 403810-001 AC Adapter. Convenient, light weight, foldable and great for the environment. The HP ac adapter comes with 9 interchangable tips and is universal for many laptop users. You can’t beat the deal and value!
We hear many concerns about the short life span and short circuiting of thier laptop ac adapter. Poor quality chargers do not last as long as the more expensive quality chargers and the better care you give the charger, the longer it will last. HP 403810-001 AC Adapter need to be treated with as much care as one applies to their laptop. The charger’s tip is not only delicate, but it cannot deal well with mistreatment or coming in contact with harmful objects. You can kill that HP 403810-001 AC Adapter quickly with mishandling of the cords and roughly storing the Dell ac adapter in a purse, laptop bag or tote improperly or leaving the charger plugged in 24/7.
When handling the HP 403810-001 AC Adapter, aviod allowing the metal tip to come in contact with other metal objects and carefully store the charger in your bag so the tip will not hit any metal objects; protect the ends from coming in contact with other chargers or cord ends. Do not leave the charger sitting on its own near any metal objects were it can potentailly be bumped and the Dell ac adapter hits a metal object.
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