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Today’s Project: Using a 1amp Belkin fast charger, a hacksaw, progressively smaller grain sandpaper & some polish, I made the smallest iPhone charger possible in Australia. 
Next step.. to get Belkin to make it like this in the first place & to make it in all white, not grey & white. I’d also like to see the cable that came with it to be a little softer / flexible for an even more compact travel solution. Oh & a cap that slids over the whole thing to protect the prongs in travel
Because less is more!

Today’s Project: Using a 1amp Belkin fast charger, a hacksaw, progressively smaller grain sandpaper & some polish, I made the smallest iPhone charger possible in Australia. 

Next step.. to get Belkin to make it like this in the first place & to make it in all white, not grey & white. I’d also like to see the cable that came with it to be a little softer / flexible for an even more compact travel solution. Oh & a cap that slids over the whole thing to protect the prongs in travel

Because less is more!

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