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Louisiana Customer
> 3 dayOEM replacement for lost power supply
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Kayla
> 3 dayI went on the Dell website to buy a new charger for my Alienware R2 and they were trying to make me pay over $100.... I’ve purchased two of these since then and they’ve lasted me forever while my original Dell charger broke after just a year of owning. Just be careful about bending the cord where you plug it into the laptop because it will become loose (just like any other laptop charger). It’s definitely worth the money and my games run well with this plugged in.
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Charles
> 3 dayAppears to be OEM at half the price.
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CRH
> 3 dayArrived with the connector on the plug deformed and cracked. I went to return it today and discovered there is a return window that I just missed. Stupid me, but 1 month seems awfully short.
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Rod Horning
Greater than one weekWorked as advertised. Reasonable price.
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Chris
Greater than one weekUsing it with a Dell Inspiron 15 7577.
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Mara Nyx
> 3 dayNot sure why so many people are complaining about this item? Its exactly as described. Received quickly and very well packaged. After over 10 years of using the 150W adapter stupid Dell sent with my Inspiron 2320, a processor upgrade from an i3 to an i7 forced me to finally purchase the 180W adapter recommended for the system. My old machine is now chugging along happily and no longer complaining about lack of power. Thumbs up!
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Ryan
> 3 dayAfter only having it for 1 month it slowed down charging and after a week of that it completely stopped working all together
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Noah Morgan
> 3 dayI didnt receive a 180W charger. I instead got a 65W charger.
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Martin Waterhouse
> 3 dayCharger type listed as unknown on my Alienware 15 so only ever shows plugged in and will not charge the gradually depleting battery. Unknown power supply warning given on system boot.