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AI-generated summary
For a straight “keep a device charged while you’re on the move” use-case, this £48.50 (ex‑VAT) Dell 100W indoor adapter/inverter is pretty good value *if* you actually need Dell-compatible conversion power and you trust your specific device’s input requirements. The big win is convenience: fewer fiddly third-party chargers, and typically better reliability than random non-branded adapters. If you’re a small office, field team, or someone supporting a fleet of Dell kit, having a known Dell unit on hand can save time when chargers go missing or fail.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly. “Power adapter/inverter” can mean different things depending on what you’re powering, and if your device already has a proper charger, you may be paying for the wrong solution. It’s also not the cheapest way to get extra charging capacity—there are often better-value options from generic power ecosystems if compatibility is straightforward. So: buy it if you’ve got a Dell device that specifically benefits from this kind of indoor inverter-style input and you’ve confirmed it matches what your equipment expects. Skip it if you’re hoping it’ll be a universal fix for mixed devices or if you’re just replacing an everyday laptop PSU where a direct replacement is available.

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