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For £42.54 ex-VAT, the Lenovo “40AK0065WW” auto charger is the kind of boring-but-reliable accessory that actually earns its keep. If you’re regularly on the road—field engineers, trainers, IT admin doing site visits—having a car charger means you don’t have to baby a laptop battery or hunt for power at the worst possible time. Lenovo naming and build typically means fewer “will it work?” headaches than no-name equivalents, and that matters when downtime is expensive.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you only need occasional charging at home/office—there are usually better value options that don’t rely on a vehicle. Also, because car chargers live in a harsher world (heat, voltage swings, someone jamming it into a dodgy socket), I’d make sure it’s the right model for your laptop and that you’re comfortable using a DC auto setup rather than a proper AC charger. If you want a dependable road add-on and you’ve confirmed compatibility, it’s good value; if you’re buying it “just in case,” you might regret not getting a more universal power option.

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