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Review on Anker 10ft USB C Cable 100W, Upgraded Nylon USB C to USB C 2.0 Cable, Fast Charging Type C Cable for MacBook Pro 2020, iPad Pro 2020, iPad Air 4, Galaxy S20, Pixel, Switch, LG, and More (Black) by Michael Gonzales

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Thinner than the other 10 feet, but that's an issue

Full Disclosure: Almost every charging cable I buy is from Anker. I've been using them for a long time and have never been disappointed. However, this is the first Anker cable I've owned and I feel like it could really use some improvement. I won't say that you should or shouldn't get them instead as I don't know if they have kept their quality over time, I bought them many years ago). The Uni cables I own have a fairly thick braided jacket. Similar to this anchor cable but thicker. It turns out that with a 10-foot cable, the thicker the better when you're planning to stash it in your bag. Repeated winding and unwinding means that a thick cable will not twist easily and will lie flat when unwound. This cable is long enough and thin enough that unfortunately it does get a little twisted. A little! but even a single kink while unwinding is uncomfortable and makes me worry that over time it could lead to twisting or excessive wear on the inside of the cable. own. You have always felt. Excess. But I reckon they're heavy enough to almost never break. YMMV, but let this be food for thought. Anker, if you can hear me, I'd rather have them a little thicker or less prone to kinking. This cable is long enough and thin enough that there are unfortunately some kinks in it. A little! but even twisting while unwinding is uncomfortable and makes me suspicious that over time this can cause twisting or excessive wear on the inside of the cable. own. You have always felt. Excess. But I reckon they're heavy enough to almost never break. YMMV, but let this be food for thought. Anker, if you can hear me, I'd rather have them a little thicker or less prone to kinking. This cable is long enough and thin enough that there are unfortunately some kinks in it. A little! but even a single kink while unwinding is uncomfortable and makes me worry that over time it could lead to twisting or excessive wear on the inside of the cable. own. You have always felt. Excess. But I guess they're heavy enough to almost never break. YMMV, but let this be food for thought. Anker, If you can hear me I would prefer them a little thicker or less prone to kinks. Excess. But I reckon they're heavy enough to almost never break. YMMV, but let this be food for thought. Anker, if you can hear me, I'd rather have them a little thicker or less prone to kinking. Excess. But I reckon they're heavy enough to almost never break. YMMV, but let this be food for thought. Anker, if you can hear me, I'd rather have them a little thicker or less prone to kinking. be slightly thicker or less prone to buckling. Excess. But I reckon they're heavy enough to almost never break. YMMV, but let this be food for thought. Anchor, if you can hear me, I'd rather have them a little thicker or less prone to creases. be slightly thicker or less prone to buckling. Excess. But I reckon they're heavy enough to almost never break. YMMV, but let this be food for thought. Anker, if you can hear me, I'd rather have them a little thicker or less prone to kinking.

Pros
  • Cables and Connections
Cons
  • Expensive