Since there is always some mongoloid bitching that they constantly (some how) break their chargers.
I once broke the USB 3.0 port on my PC's case, but never the actual cable.
>>56180057
You are light years ahead of some others then.
the cable was never the problem you tech illiterate mongoloid
>>56180057
Apple shit cables rot where the connector meets.
>>56180023
I've had a few cheap chargers break simply by the point where the cable meets the connector slowly wear out over time. I'd never buy this shit though.
>>56180023
I don't break my chargers, I keep losing them. I don't even know where they're going. I used to have dozens of the things, now I have to use my computer to charge my stuff. Shit sucks, man.
>>56180072
Apparently you are one of those little shits that has managed to break roughly 140 of them.
>>56180105
someone's stealing them anon.
i personally blame the underpants gnomes for all my mysterious disappearances.
>>56180023
My boss would still find a way to break it, he goes through chargers like he does cigars...
>>56180023
*metal breaks after 3 uses*
>>56180087
>rot
That's a feature!
>>56180087
I watched one of mine burn at the connector
>>56180023
The problem isn't the cable but the connector. Then again, that's not a bug, it's a feature. Would you rather the connector on your cable broke or the connector on your phone? Thought so.
>>56184374
Apple users routinely snap their cables because proper stress relief isn't #aesthetic