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MOMAX UM36 PD 20W USB-C / Type-C + USB Fast Charger Power Adapter, CN Plug, UM36

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MOMAX UM36 PD 20W USB-C / Type-C + USB Fast Charger Power Adapter, CN Plug, UM361. The mini size can be plugged in freely without occupying the socket position. 2. Intelligent temperature control chip, constant power technology, prevents overheating and does not damage the machine. 3. The 90 degree folding pins do not take up space, avoid scratches, and travel without burden. 4. AC input: 100 240v~50 60Hz (0. 5A MAX) 5. USB C output: 5V 3A, 9V 2. 22A, 12V 1. 67A (20W MAX) 6. USB A output: 5V 3A, 9V 2 A, 12V 1. 5A (18W MAX) 7. USB

1. The mini size can be plugged in freely without occupying the socket position.
2. Intelligent temperature control chip, constant power technology, prevents overheating and does not damage the machine.
3. The 90-degree folding pins do not take up space, avoid scratches, and travel without burden.
4. AC input: 100-240v~50/60Hz (0.5A MAX)
5. USB-C output: 5V 3A, 9V 2.22A, 12V 1.67A (20W MAX)
6. USB-A output: 5V 3A, 9V 2 A, 12V 1.5A (18W MAX)
7. USB-C+USB-A output: 5V 3A
8. Material: PC
9. Size: 28mmx35mmx36mm
10. Weight: 41g


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Apple: iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone 17, iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14
Samsung: Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G, Galaxy F34, Galaxy M34 5G, Galaxy S23 FE 5G, Galaxy A25 5G, Galaxy W23 Flip 5G, Galaxy W23, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy F54, Galaxy M54, Galaxy F14 5G, Galaxy M14, Galaxy A24 4G
Huawei: Mate 80 Pro Max Wind 5G, Enjoy 90 5G, Enjoy 90 Pro Max 5G, Enjoy 90 Plus 5G, Nova 15 Ultra, Nova 15 Pro, Nova 15, nova Flip S, Maimang 40 5G, Pura 80 5G, Pura 80 Ultra 5G, Enjoy 80, Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro+
Huawei: MediaPad M3 Lite 8.0, MediaPad M3 Lite 10, MediaPad T3 10, MediaPad T3 8.0, MediaPad T3 7, MediaPad T2 8.0 Pro
Honor: Magic8 Pro Air 5G, Win 5G, Win RT 5G, Magic8, Magic8 Pro, Magic V Flip 2, Play 10C 5G, X70 5G, X70i, X60 GT, GT Pro, Play 60m, Play9T Pro, 300 Pro
Xiaomi: 17 Ultra, Redmi K90 Pro Max, Redmi K90, 17 Pro Max, 17, 17 Pro, 15T Pro 5G, Redmi K80 Ultra, Mix Flip 2, Civi 5 Pro, 15S Pro, Poco F7, Poco F7 Ultra, Poco F7 Pro
OPPO: A6c 4G, Reno 15c 5G, Find X9, A6 Max 5G, Find X9 Pro, K13 Turbo 5G, Reno14 (China), Reno14 Pro (China), Find X8s, Find X8 Ultra, A5 Energy 5G, A5 Pro 5G, Reno13 (China), Reno13 Pro (China)
OnePlus: 15T, 15, Ace 5 Ultra, Ace 5 Racing, 13T, 13R, Ace 5, Ace 5 Pro, 13, Nord 4, Ace 3 Pro, Ace 3V, Ace 3, 12R
Asus: Zenfone 11 Ultra, Zenfone 10, ROG Phone 7 Ultimate, ROG Phone 7, ROG Phone 6D, ROG Phone 6 Batman Edition, ROG Phone 6D Ultimate, Zenfone 9, ROG Phone 5s, Zenfone 8 Flip, Zenfone 8
LG: X power 3, W41+, W41 Pro, Stylo 5+, G6, G5, Stylus 2
Vivo: iQOO Z11x 5G, iQOO 15 Ultra 5G, S50 5G, S50 Pro mini 5G, iQOO 15, X300, X300 Pro, Y500 5G, X Fold5, S30 Pro mini, S30, X200s, Y300t, Y300 Pro+
ZTE: Blade V2020 5G, nubia Z18mini, nubia V18, Blade V8Q, Blade A570, Blade A521, nubia Z17, Max XL, nubia M2 Lite, Blade A2 Plus, Blade A6 Lite, Blade A603, Blade A530, Blade A515
Google: Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus 6P, Pixel C, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus 5, Nexus 4 (E960), Nexus 10, Nexus 7
Sony: Xperia 5 V, Xperia 1 V, Xperia 10 V, Xperia XA2 Plus, Xperia XZ2, Xperia XZ2 Compact, Xperia XA2, Xperia L2, Xperia XA2 Ultra, Xperia XZ1 Compact, Xperia XA1 Plus, Xperia XZ1, Xperia L1, Xperia XZ Premium
Nokia: G42, C110, C300, XR21, C22, 5.1 Plus(X5), 2.1, 5.1, 3.1, X6 (2018), N1, Lumia 735, Lumia 730, Lumia 830
Lenovo: Z5, S5, K5, K5s, ZUK Edge, Vibe X3, Vibe A, ZUK Z2 Pro, ZUK Z2, ZUK Z1, K3 Note
HTC: One A9s, U Ultra, One X10, U Play, 10 evo, Desire 10 Lifestyle, Desire 10 Pro, One S9, Desire 830, Desire 628, Desire 825, Desire 530, One X9, Desire 620
Blackberry: KEY2, DTEK50, Keyone, Priv, Classic / Q20, Porsche Design P9983
DOOGEE: MIX Lite, MIX, X10, Shoot 2, X9 mini, Y6 Max, Shoot 1, Y6, X9 Pro, X9, X7 Pro, X5 MAX, T6, Y300
LETV: Le Pro 3, Le Max 2, Le Max, Le 2, Le 2 Pro, Le 1s, Le 1 Pro, Le 1
BQ: Aquaris C, Aquaris VS Plus, Aquaris VS, Aquaris U2 Lite, Aquaris X Pro, Aquaris X, BQ-5044 Strike LTE, BQ-5700L Space X, BQ-6040L Magic, Aquaris U Plus
Meizu: 15 Plus, 15, E3, M6s, M6, M6 Note, Meilan A5, PRO 7 Plus, PRO 7, Meilan E2, M5S, M5 Note, Meilan X, Pro 6 Plus
Coolpad: Note 5
BLU: Studio 5.5
Package Weight
One Package Weight 0.08kgs / 0.18lb
One Package Size 12.5cm * 8.5cm * 3.4cm / 4.92inch * 3.35inch * 1.34inch
Qty per Carton 64
Carton Weight 6.40kgs / 14.11lb
Carton Size 39cm * 32cm * 31cm / 15.35inch * 12.6inch * 12.2inch
Loading Container 20GP: 689 cartons * 64 pcs = 44096 pcs
40HQ: 1600 cartons * 64 pcs = 102400 pcs

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Solid example of 70's filmmaking
I had forgotten that I had this film in a pile to "watch later" and finally did and was glad I did. This overlooked 1972 film from director Michael Richie while short on run time and story development is still a worthy viewing experience.Mr.Richie went onto a fine career doing such films as The Candidate,The Bad News Bears,Semi-Tough and a few notable comedies like Fletch and Wildcats.He also did Student Bodies which he had his named removed from so nobody's perfect.The film has a great cast it stars veteran tough guy actor Lee Marvin as Nick a mob fixer who is assigned a job to reel in a renegade hood. This hood is a guy named Mary Ann( I kid you not) and he runs a drug and white slavery ring out in rural Kansas City.Played to the cusp of over acting by Gene Hackman Mary Ann uses a meat packing/slaughterhouse plant as a front for his illegal activities.Mary Ann has a dim witted brother called Weenie(at least not Ginger to his brother Mary Ann thankfully) who acts as the muscle played by Gregory Walcott.Nick is a city slicker based out of Chicago who is quiet,mean looking and well dressed.Mary Ann is loud and obnoxious and a country boy .Mary Ann has angered the Chicago mob by stopping his payments and going rogue.He's also grounded up previous gangsters from Chi-Town who were sent to persuade him into sausages and sent them back to Chicago in bundles of meat.So Nick ,a trusted sidekick driver and 3 "green" young wannabees head from Chicago to Kansas City to see what can be done to correct the situation.What you get besides a lot of violence is the classic city versus country scenario. Slick Nick and company pop into Mary Ann's barn where various young girls are being drugged and penned like pigs or cows would be.One of the girls is played by Sissy Spacek(you might have heard of her) and another is played by 70's B movie starlet Janit Baldwin( Gator Bait,Ruby) .Nick is not amused by MA's little gambit and informs him that he's taking one of the girls as down payment for what he owes.He chooses Poppy (Spacek) a pretty little blond who along with Violet was raised in a Missouri orphanage .Said orphanage also was a front for breeding future girls to be sold as sex slaves.MA says that he'll make good on the money he owes but of course you KNOW he's not going to.Violence erupts Nick and Poppy are on the lamb and the rest of Nick's associate's are either killed or on the run as well.Nick and Poppy have a memorable scene in a wheat field where a hired hand tries to grind the two up with a giant wheat harvester .This scene is the most memorable thing in Prime Cut.You feel the fear of 2 people lost in a wheat field and a giant combine machine trying to rip them to shreds.The film has great cinematography and the colors are top notch.Something about 70's cinema and the whole style of shooting makes it stand out.As a last twist in the story Mary Ann is married to Clarabelle (Angel Tompkins) who once was involved with Nick.Will she aid Nick in bringing down her husband or stay loyal to him? This film could've used more story building and feels rushed at times.It's also the film debut of the young Sissy Spacek who's good here.She play's naive and resourceful very good here.Poppy her character reminds me of the character played by Jennifer Jason Leigh in Miami Blues. Both have that "are you kidding me" sense of naiveness that makes them endearing.Baldwin also made her debut here and is less memorable but fine for what's asked of Violet.To sum it up if you want a fine nights viewing I recommend Prime Cut.The cast is stellar ,the look awesome and the action intense.
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★★★★★ 5
One of The Undeniable Masterworks of Cinema
This extraordinary trilogy earns it's place among cinema's greatest masterworks. The saga a young Bengali boy's journey into adulthood, feeling his way through the mysterious world, as he experiences living in rural poverty, trains to be a priest like his father, attends university in Calcutta, the unusual circumstances that he meets the love of his life, and becoming a wandering writer. Filmed in an unpretentious neorealist style, simply told but complex in nature, life, loss, love, family, religion, and one's place in the world are all confronted with uniquely gentle and artistic charm and heart breaking tragedy. These films are so pure, so genuine, and so thoughtful, they reach the heights of humanity in cinema. This towering landmark in Indian cinema was a shot heard around the world when first released in the 1950's , winning awards, establishing Satyajit Ray as a world class director, popularizing the music of Ravi Shankar, and has enchanted film-lovers ever since. This Criterion Collection set is superb. Extra content includes plenty of interviews, documentaries, and essays. The restoration is excellent -nothing short of a miracle, considering the original prints were damaged in a fire (this is documented in one of the many extras). These are must-see entries in world cinema and highly recommended to fans of foreign film (especially Kurosawa and Italian neorealists) and those that appreciate great storytelling.
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Lance Tilford
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Stunning Document of Humanity
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