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£29.30 inc. VAT
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For £24.37 ex-VAT, this looks like a straightforward “keep the machine running” buy rather than a flashy upgrade. A Dell 65W indoor power adapter/inverter is the kind of thing you get when your current brick is flaky, lost, or your laptop/mini-PC model absolutely needs that Dell-spec charge behavior. If you’re a UK small business or reseller-style IT shop that keeps spares for site visits and replacements, this is good value—cheap enough to stock, and Dell-branded gear usually plays nicer with Dell devices than random third-party bricks.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just to “maybe it works.” The biggest risk with budget adapters is model compatibility—wrong wattage/connector type or not matching the device’s charging expectations can mean it won’t charge reliably (or at all). If you’re replacing an existing Dell adapter, you’re in the safe zone: buy it when the part number/connector matches exactly. If you’re buying speculatively for a mixed fleet, it’s better to verify compatibility first (or buy a spare for a confirmed device), otherwise you may waste more time than the £24 saves.

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