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Save $45 With This Memorial Day Flash Deal on the Baseus Blade 6-in-1 Power Strip and USB Charger Bundle

Save $45 With This Memorial Day Flash Deal on the Baseus Blade 6-in-1 Power Strip and USB Charger Bundle

CNET26-05-2025

If your phone and laptop see constant use throughout the day, or you have a bevy of accessories to keep topped up, you know that a shortage of electrical outlets and charging ports can be inconvenient. Luckily, Baseus is behind some nifty charging devices that can help solve this issue and ensure every one of your devices can be easily recharged. The best part? You don't have to pay the full price for a power solution right now, thanks to Memorial Day sales.
Amazon is currently offering a $10 discount on the Baseus Blade 140-watt charging station as a part of its Memorial Day sale, which means you can grab it for just $90. Even better, the retailer is also including two free 45W USB-C chargers (a $35 value), with your purchase. This is a great opportunity to save on this charging device, and you might also be able to avoid potentially rising costs due to tariffs on electronic devices and accessories.
This Baseus Blade charging station is a 6-in-1 powerhouse with two electrical outlets, one USB-A port and three USB-C ports, providing a convenient place to charge your laptop, tablet, smartphone and other necessary work devices. Its smart display also indicates how much power is being distributed per port.
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Thanks to its GaN technology, this charging station is built to prevent overheating and keep your devices safe. Amazon is also throwing in two 45W charging blocks valued at $35, which makes this deal even sweeter, allowing you to charge even more devices. Just be sure to click on the on-page offers to add the chargers to your cart. You could also select a couple of other items with the buy one, get one free promotion, like two MagSafe power banks, a MagSafe charging station and some open ear headphones.
Looking for charging devices, but aren't sure if this deal is right for you? Check out our list of the best USB-C chargers, docks, hubs and more.
Why this deal matters
This Baseus Blade 6-in-1 charging station is $10 off and also includes two 45W charging blocks so you can expand your charging options at home or during travels. That makes a savings of $45 on the bundle. Now is a great time to stock up and potentially save before tariffs start affecting the price of electronic goods and accessories.
When does this deal expire?
We don't have an exact end date for this deal, but since it's tied to Memorial Day, it's likely that the discount is only for a short time or until the stock runs out. It could disappear at any moment, so if you've been wanting to invest in a power solution, don't wait. And if you're looking for even more charging deals, Anker is running a few as well, but none with this amount of freebies.

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