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£53.52 inc. VAT
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For £44.60 ex‑VAT, this sort of Dell 100W power adapter/inverter is usually a “keeps you running” buy rather than something you’d treat as an upgrade. If you’ve got a Dell device that uses this specific adapter and the original is missing, faulty, or you just need a spare for the office/travel bag, it’s a sensible, low-drama option. Dell-branded parts also tend to be the least hassle with compatibility and reliability—exactly what you want in a busy UK workplace where downtime costs more than the adapter.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly if you’re comparing “100W” on the box. These adapters are often picky about model pairing, connectors, and power delivery behavior. If your current adapter already works, double-check you actually need an inverter function versus a straight power supply replacement—otherwise you may be paying for features you won’t use. Bottom line: worth it for the right Dell setup as a replacement/spare; not worth it as a generic “power solution” for random equipment.

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