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Griffin Technology PowerJolt USB Car Charger with Lightning Connector
Griffin Technology PowerJolt USB Car Charger with Lightning Connector
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Keep your electronics charged on long drives with this dual USB & Lightning DC charger, which quickly replenishes batteries with 12V output
Griffin Technology PowerJolt USB Car Charger with Lightning Connector
- Charges portable electronics from a car’s DC outlet
- Charges two devices simultaneously
- One USB port
- Integrated Lightning charging cable for iPhone and iPad
- Fast 12V charging
- Flared shape is easy to unplug
- Dimensions: 2.75”x0.75”x0.75”
- Condition: new
- One-year warranty from Griffin
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Keep your electronics charged on long drives with this dual USB & Lightning DC charger, which quickly replenishes batteries with 12V output
Griffin Technology PowerJolt USB Car Charger with Lightning Connector
- Charges portable electronics from a car’s DC outlet
- Charges two devices simultaneously
- One USB port
- Integrated Lightning charging cable for iPhone and iPad
- Fast 12V charging
- Flared shape is easy to unplug
- Dimensions: 2.75”x0.75”x0.75”
- Condition: new
- One-year warranty from Griffin
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.
Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
Limit 3 per person, May buy 2 more as gifts. Free returns. Does not ship to AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.Most orders are delivered within 12 business days from the purchase date Does not ship to PO boxes See return policy. Must pay applicable tax and provide name and shipping address at checkout, which will be shared to facilitate shipping. 1 year warranty from Griffin. Goods sold by Groupon Goods. How is the strike-through price determined?