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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

    2.0

    Stopped working shortly after purchased

    Written by MR from Portland

    Sep 25, 2009

    A few months after buying my macbook the power adapter started failing: won't charge when plugged in unless I spend a significant amount of time wiggling the cables. For the hefty $80 price tag, this quality is unacceptable. From other reviews, it's pretty clear that it's not just me being unlucky.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Third one in two years...

    Written by JK from Jena

    Sep 25, 2009

    Sigh, what a rubbish piece of design. Just bought my third Magsafe. First one lasted a year, second one six months. Always wrapped up the cable properly but the first one would only continue working if you jiggled the cable,and the second one pulled of the housing and had the wires exposed.
    The MagSafe is a nice idea, but come on Apple!

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Extremely Unreliable and Overpriced

    Written by AR from Fremont

    Sep 22, 2009

    While the MagSafe Power Adapter is innovative, thin and sleek, it is not durable. This is my third MagSafe in the span of only a little more than two years. This is completely unacceptable and even insulting given the hefty price Apple charges for a product so cheap to produce. The MagSafe has potential but only if Apple focuses more on substance than looks. There is a reason most laptop manufacturers have much thicker power cords.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    I guess I'm a lucky one!

    Written by OA from Colleyville

    Sep 22, 2009

    I've had my Mac Book for a year and a half and have experienced no problems with my power cord. My daughter has had her's for two years at college - no problems either. One tidbit of advice - the power cord SHOULD be plugged into a power strip, not the wall outlet - to protect your laptop from power surges during electrical storms. This also eliminates the "falling out of the wall" syndrome some people experience (although mine has never slipped out).

    I won't argue that Apple should not beef it up a bit, but just like their iPod headphones, Apple seems to like using very light gauge wire whenever possible. Maybe a more rugged "traveler" model could be introduced...with heavier wiring and a better fit when using a wall outlet. Apple are you listening?

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    PLEASE lower the price of these ridiculous adapters.

    Written by HC from San Jose

    Sep 22, 2009

    I'm writing this review with 6 minutes left on my laptop. i've had this laptop for less than a year and the only problem with it is the adapter. It just stopped working. I have to purchase another one at their ridiculous prices. I think I should buy another backup just in case this wants to break down at another important time.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Lawsuit waiting to happen...worst apple product ever.

    Written by ID from Seattle

    Sep 19, 2009

    I bought and received my macbook pro (13 inch) four days ago. I think I've maybe used it for a total of 10 hours, including the time the power's been plugged in.

    Well, today I noticed two areas at the end of the power cord (thin section leading up to the magnetic thing) where silver wires were exposed. The laptop had stayed on my desk the whole time, so nope, it's not "wear and tear." I called customer service who said they'd ship me a replacement overnight, but I'm not really at ease since this is obviously a major product defect with a good chance of recurrence.

    Apples' achille's heel is definitely it's power adapter devices. I've been using Apple products for nearly 20 years but basically every computer post ibook era has seemed to have defective power chords. My titanium powerbook (pre magsafe era) had a power chord that eventually frayed and snapped at the end. And now this.

    What's worse, the defect is a MAJOR fire hazard. It is basically caused by wires overheating, and the plastic casing melting as a result of that. I'm surprised no one has gotten seriously injured as a result of this defect. They need to recall this product or they'll lose customers.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Deficient Adapter

    Written by MM from MERION STATION

    Sep 18, 2009

    It is so annoying that this adapter does not stay in the wall socket. Also, this is my third power adapter since getting my MacBook Pro because the back simply falls apart. The cost of the replacement is terribly high. It would seem with all the complaints I've noticed on the Internet that Apple would take care of this problem.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Dead after 8 months ...

    Written by CJ from Dyssegård

    Sep 18, 2009

    and basically just from sitting in the wall socket. Unplugged less than 5 times, and just died in silence. Cables look fine - guess i's the electronics. Will receive a new one free of charge (have Apple Care) - but will have to buy a spare (I use my MacBook for Business and can't wait for the spare to arrive) as the MacBook can't power up without the Magsafe. Another DKK 700 ($140) on top of the otherwise nice expensive MacBook... sigh ...

    Two stars for the otherwise nice design and magsafe feature.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    60W Magsafe power adapter

    Written by WE from South Jordan

    Sep 17, 2009

    I'm writing this review on my fast dying 13' macbook. The wire has come apart on my charger where the cord enters the white plastic brick. I just came on the site to price a new one when I noticed all the other review's. I'm more than a little ticked off, I'm out here in an 18-wheeler, can't just drive up to the apple store for a new one! And the $80 price is just shocking. I rely on this computer to track my day trading online, and feel very let down by poor quality, at least beef up the cord a bit. But the reason I'm really writing is to respond to a snide comment (tip) about not tugging on the cord etc. and won't have the problem!!! dude, no one, I repeat no one, is more careful with their stuff than me, I don't yank it, I wrap it up n' pack it with TLC. So let's just be honest and admit it's substandard.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Fix this now!

    Written by SB from Richmond HIll

    Sep 17, 2009

    I can't afford to buy ANOTHER charger. The part where the cord leads into the magnetic end broke yesterday. On the actual block there's a small crack (from overheating?) I swear I'm not gonna keep buying it from here; it's too expensive. If I can find a 3rd party charger I will, because this is ridiculous. I've replaced it already and the battery too. Lately it's been overheating to the point where it burns to touch it. I'm in college now, I can't keep throwing out money for something that won't last. Yes, it charges, but it's seriously bad because of all this. And what's with the cable wrapper built in? I think it just damages the cable faster.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Pathetic

    Written by RB from BARTLETT

    Sep 17, 2009

    I have had my Macbook for about a year and the connection stopped working, and the price of a new one is ridiculous! I have owned bottom of the line PC laptops that had way better power cords and lasted way longer. Between this and my screen going black unless it is tilted at a certain angle, I have to say buying my white macbook was a huge waste of money. We all like Apple products because of the great quality over a cheap PC... I guess the gap in quality between the two in closing fast.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    APPLE- PLEASE FIX THIS!!

    Written by SB from Fort Wayne

    Sep 16, 2009

    Apple makes the best products! I wouldn't buy any other brand. However, in the year that I have had my Mac I have already been through 3 chargers. And this problem is not only with me. All you have to do is read the other reviews on here to see that people love their apple products but their power cords are junk! To go through three in one year is ridiculous when in the past I have only ever needed one for every other laptop I have owned and they lasted multiple years. And $70 is a lot to pay to replace something three times a year. I don't know why apple can make the best computer products but when it comes to something simple like a charger they make something that is cheap in quality but not in price!! Please fix this problem Apple! I know I am tired of reordering chargers!!

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Attention Apple: MacBook power adapter needs to be RECALLED

    Written by EB from Middle Village

    Sep 16, 2009

    My MacBook is only 1 year old and the power adapter cord end, the magnetic end which is plugged into the MacBook fell apart. It started to smell like something was burning and I noticed that the wires were exposed. Obviously, from reading all the reviews here there is a big issue with the power adapter. I thought these things only happened with Dell Computers (I'm an ex-Dell customer) and new to Apple. A slight redesign of this product would solve the problem, by having a separation point from the actual adapter part that plugs into the outlet. I hope someone from APPLE reads these reviews. It certainly would help them in the future and that's what it's all about the future of Apple...........good reviews......more Apples in every household..........lol!

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Disappointing and funny

    Written by AH

    Sep 15, 2009

    yep - I'm also disappointed that my 3.5 MONTH old macbook no longer can get a charge from its charger... and I'm floored at the cost of a replacement - by the way, why do I have to get an entirely new charger if only the one part is no longer working (wires going into magnetic plug are curling!) I agree with earlier posting of making this more green.

    but what i found so funny was when I was going through all the recent review comments that every once in a while there would be a flutter (usually three in a row) of people that loved their adapters... could these be "plants" from the manufacturerer......... hmmmm

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    pros and cons

    Written by NV from Rexburg

    Sep 14, 2009

    Pros:
    - Easy ability to wind the cord for travel.
    - Magnet breaks away when it should, doesn't break away when it shouldn't.

    Cons:
    - The unit is to heavy for a lot of my outlets. It stays in for a while, but falls out very easily due to weight. This fundamental design flaw is a huge annoyance, enough to outweigh the good features of this product for me.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Disappointing

    Written by MF from edina

    Sep 8, 2009

    My love for my MacBook borders on the inappropriate so I was quite upset when my power cord started to fail. The performance of my MAC has been so consistent I was sure I was to blame somehow, until I read the reviews. MAC definitely needs to resolve this issue.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    same as everyone else

    Written by BP from Belden

    Sep 6, 2009

    my adapter has had the same problem as everyone else, where the cord meets the brick it has burnt through the cable and is now not working.

    36 of 38 people found this useful

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Breaks far too easily

    Written by RG from LONDON

    Sep 6, 2009

    I have the MacBook and MacBook Pro versions (there are now three different PSUs for Mac laptops...) and on both the low voltage cable (ie the one which connects to the laptop) has pulled out of the body of the adapter so that the wires show. These are beginning to fray so the adapter will no doubt fail shortly. This is a serious design flaw and it seems that I am not the only person to have had this problem.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    Disappointing

    Written by CH from East Molesey

    Sep 4, 2009

    The magnetic plug is brilliant. It's just the rest of the design that's poor. I've had to bind all the cable connections with insulating tape (not exactly a good look) and even then they only work intermittently. What's really annoying is having to dispose of the whole unit and buying the same again for £58 when the problem is just about loose connections.

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  • Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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    It BROKE within a year!!

    Written by EE from Edinburgh

    Sep 4, 2009

    I had this charger for less than a year and the end of the cable has now melted and so will not charge. This is so annoying because it means that the work that I have saved ok it I can not access because it has no charge now.

    Good idea bit of does not work well.

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