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    Power monkey

    Hopefully this is in the right place if not please accept my apology and move .
    I noticed on the longest day some phones went dead.
    I have a Power monkey and find it excellent for those emergency power loss moments.
    http://www.powermonkey.co.uk
    It does not leak, so keeps its charge for one year and can recharge a phone up to three times per charge.
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    Re: Power monkey

    Ive got one too but mine is a Power Chimp which runs on rechargeable AAs so if you cant recharge it you just buy new batteries !!! you can get solar slaves for them if your realy stuck !!!!

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    Re: Power monkey

    Brilliant idea - must get one.

    Do you fancy doing a product review for it over here
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    Re: Power monkey

    Quote Originally Posted by Stormforce8 View Post
    Brilliant idea - must get one.

    Do you fancy doing a product review for it over here
    I forgot that part of the site
    Will do.
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    Re: Power monkey

    I just always carry a spare battery... (charged, of course...)
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    Re: Power monkey

    Quote Originally Posted by moon View Post
    I just always carry a spare battery... (charged, of course...)
    12v socket and car charger(s) for whatever needed electrifying served me well on The Longest Day and on my 8 week trip around the Med.

    The power Monkey is a cool idea though...and I do like my gadgets

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    Re: Power monkey

    Quote Originally Posted by Robster View Post
    12v socket and car charger(s) for whatever needed electrifying served me well on The Longest Day and on my 8 week trip around the Med.

    The power Monkey is a cool idea though...and I do like my gadgets
    I thought someone would say that but what if the unthinkable happened and the Electrics fried?
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    Re: Power monkey

    Quote Originally Posted by StumpyFingers View Post
    I thought someone would say that but what if the unthinkable happened and the Electrics fried?
    Then I'd curse the day I ever bought a KTM









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