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Check the bottom of your laptop or the original charger for a watt rating — usually 30 W, 45 W, 65 W, 90 W, 120 W, 150 W, 180 W, 230 W, or 330 W. Always match or exceed the original. Going lower (e.g. using a 45 W on a 65 W laptop) makes the laptop charge slowly or not charge under load — the battery actually drains while plugged in. Going higher (e.g. 90 W on a 65 W laptop) is completely safe — the laptop draws only what it needs.
For business laptops (ThinkPad, Latitude, EliteBook) — aftermarket / compatible 65 W chargers from us (Rs. 1,800–2,500) are reliable and save 60% vs original Dell / HP / Lenovo (Rs. 4,500–6,500). For MacBooks — always original Apple or genuine USB-C PD chargers from Anker / UGREEN. Cheap MacBook "originals" on Daraz are mostly counterfeits with poor regulation. For gaming laptops (150 W+) original is also recommended — the high amperage matters.




























































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