Looking for a reliable power supply for your Lenovo Thinkpad or Ideapad? Our 170W Slim Tip 3-Pin AC Adapter is the perfect fit! Designed for compatibility with Lenovo Thinkpad models including P1, P50, P51, P52, P53, P70, P71, P73, W540, W541, T540P Gen 1-4, this adapter ensures optimal performance for your device.
With an output of 20V 8.5A (170W), it’s also ideal for the Lenovo X1 Carbon, Thinkpad P16, and more. Be sure to check your power requirements; it works with up to 170W devices and excludes USB-C port models. Included in your purchase: a 170W AC Charger and a Power Cord.
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Get reliable power with the HNHTKJ 170W ThinkPad AC Charger, compatible with various Lenovo ThinkPad models, including P1, P50, P51, P52, P53, P70, P71, P73, and more. Designed for those who need consistent and efficient charging, this adapter is an ideal solution for business travelers and power users.
Resolve your charging needs with the HNHTKJ 170W ThinkPad AC Charger. Whether at home, in the office, or traveling, enjoy uninterrupted power for your Lenovo devices.
Customer Insights
Fits and works for various Lenovo ThinkPad and Legion models.
Works just like the OEM charger with no noticeable difference in charging speed or efficiency.
Useful as a second adapter for multiple locations around the house or office.
Runs cool and does not overheat even during extended use.
Easy to use with just plug and play functionality.
Cables are thick, robust, and built to last.
Charges the laptop as quickly and efficiently as the OEM charger.
Proven to be a reliable power source for work-from-home setups.
Recognized correctly by Lenovo software and works for laptops with different power requirements.
Provides an economical alternative to overpriced name brand chargers.
Some users report the charger stops working after a short period.
The charger requires precise positioning to work properly.
Several users experienced intermittent or no charging.
Instances of the charger's tip being damaged or defective on arrival.
Cables are significantly shorter compared to the OEM charger.
The charger tip may not stay securely plugged into the laptop.
Users needed to repair the charger themselves due to quality issues.
May charge slower than OEM, particularly for high-wattage models.
Considered heavier than other chargers despite being usable.
Results in varying performance, affecting things like wifi stability.