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At £35.24 ex-VAT, this Lenovo 65W “power adapter/inverter” is one of those sensible, low-drama buys if you’re trying to keep a fleet running and you don’t want to gamble on cheap compatibility. In practice, these OEM-style chargers are usually the right choice for business users because they’re built for daily plug/unplug use and are less likely to behave badly under load than no-name equivalents. If you’re replacing a lost or failing adapter for a Lenovo laptop, it’s a straightforward cost to stop downtime.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly for a random device. These adapters are picky — the wrong connector type or power profile can mean it won’t work properly (or at all), and “works sometimes” is not what you want in an office. If you’re not sure which exact Lenovo model or part it matches, spend five minutes matching the original part number before you order. For the right Lenovo models, it’s good value; for anything else, it’s not worth the risk.

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