I Tested 20+ Multi-Port Chargers (45W-67W) - Here Are My Top Picks

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Why should you get a multi-port GaN PD Wall Charger? The biggest benefit is being able to charge multiple devices at once BUT a quick trip to Amazon results in a ton of products. I’ve bought and tested the most popular ones and here are my Top 5 multi-port 45W to 67W GaN PD Chargers.
Top 5 Multi-Port GaN PD Chargers (with Amazon affiliate links*)
1. Anker 735 GaN Prime 67W Charger (A2669) - mreh.ca/43LOjCE
2. Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 452 (PE2203UJ) - mreh.ca/43Pkt0b
3. VoltMe Revo 65W GaN Charger - mreh.ca/43R27vM
4. Belkin BoostCharge Pro 45W GaN Charger - mreh.ca/3U7oo43
5. AOHI Magcube PD 40W GaN Charger - mreh.ca/3J64Wzm
*The links have model numbers encoded in them since brands reuse product names
In general, based on my testing, I personally think the 65-67W chargers are going to be the most useful because you get an extra charge port (it is USB-A though) BUT at 65W, I am able to charge my M3 MacBook Pro while gaming without losing any battery power. At a fraction of the size of the normal charger
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In this video:
0:00 Intro
0:20 #5
1:38 #4
3:00 #3
4:40 #2
6:04 #1
#1 - Anker 735 GaN Prime 67W Charger (A2669) - mreh.ca/43LOjCE
-It features 67W output across three ports, adapting power distribution (67W solo, 45W and 20W for two ports).
-Although the heaviest, its size is optimized for portability and effective heat management.
-Nice design with blue accents and a reflective finish.
-Performance-wise, it leads, particularly in full capacity tests, and maintains the lowest temperature.
-With its price modestly above average, the newer Anker 735 offers unmatched performance and longevity.
#2 - Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 452 (PE2203UJ) - mreh.ca/43Pkt0b
-The Spigen ArcStation Pro GaN 452 ranks second, with a newer version outperforming an earlier one with faster charging and foldable prongs.
-Its embossed logo facilitates easier unplugging, and it provides 45W charging, with a 25/20W split if both ports used.
-It performs well, especially in tablet charging and multi-device scenarios, albeit with higher heat output.
-At $45, it's cost-effective, offering great value with its design and charging capabilities for those needing a dependable dual-port charger.
#3 - VoltMe Revo 65W GaN Charger - mreh.ca/43R27vM
-The VoltMe Revo 65 charger offers good value with some unique features despite being the largest in its test group.
-It has three ports, two Type-C and one Type-A, and stands out with a textured design and orange accents for easy handling and visibility.
-While it can deliver up to 65W through a single port, using multiple ports reduces the output, limiting one device to maximum speed.
-It shines in solo device charging, outperforming others by 16%, but falls slightly behind in multi-device scenarios.
-Its cooler operation during use is a major plus for durability.
-Priced at $25, 40% below average, the VoltMe Revo 65 is an attractive choice for its performance and price.
#4 - Belkin BoostCharge Pro 45W GaN Charger - mreh.ca/3U7oo43
-It delivers 45W, split into 25W and 20W across two ports, requiring strategic device connection for optimal charging.
-Its design is simple, with a white finish and smooth texture, but it stands out for its clearly labeled ports and collapsible prongs, accommodating its larger size.
-Performance-wise, it charges iPhones 10% faster than average and shines in tests with multiple devices, charging 18% faster, although it tends to run hotter than expected.
-Priced at about $30, this charger offers good value, especially considering Belkin's typically higher price point and the charger's superior test results.
#5 - AOHI Magcube PD 40W GaN Charger - mreh.ca/3J64Wzm
-The MagCube features a 40W output in a compact design, with indented sides for easy removal, setting it apart from smoother alternatives.
-It's known for its unique yellow color and an indicator light that signals charging status, enhancing usability.
-While it charges single devices efficiently, offering a 12% faster charge for iPads, it struggles with two large devices, showing a 20% decrease in performance.
-The charger tends to heat up more than others but is optimal for charging a combination of smaller devices.
-Priced at $30, the MagCube is valued for its portability and effective charging of individual devices.
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  • I dont need this right now. But the way you present something makes me think "better watch it, might need this later" 😂

    @antonhancia@antonhanciaАй бұрын
  • Plz dont stop making content. I literally buy whatever u recommend. I buy my cases, chargers, and screen protectors solely based on ur top pick. Ur a legend man ❤

    @Car_Fanatic@Car_Fanatic15 күн бұрын
  • Great review, as always! Anker 735 rocks in my personal use. I’ve been traveling for 8 months and this unit consistently charges my MacBook Pro, iPad, and iPhone so fast that I don’t even worry about charging anymore. I connect a device and in under 30 minutes I’ve got enough juice to use it for a few hours. No-brainer buy!

    @joewiseman4631@joewiseman4631Ай бұрын
  • great overview and quick run through. this has earned you a subscription!

    @ppmnox@ppmnoxАй бұрын
  • I was a day late to this review(s), but I really needed this information for future. Great job! I will use you in the future!

    @tcm6756@tcm6756Ай бұрын
  • Bro you are looking YAKKED thanks for the inspo 🤘

    @Poindogindustries@Poindogindustries23 күн бұрын
  • Great video as always Please do one on chargers with more power and ports!

    @ThePedrobl@ThePedroblАй бұрын
  • Thanks a lot. Especially when it comes to compact multichargers, some of us are traveling worldwide (you know, Digital Nomads), so a test of fitting compact socket adapters for worldwide travel for your multicharger would be great.

    @PSKuddel@PSKuddelАй бұрын
  • after watching youtube for a decade man you're the best. you beat all ends!

    @CryptoPNL@CryptoPNL19 күн бұрын
  • I believe the reason for the design difference in the Anker plug is due to the taller (older) version having a tendency to fall out of a vertical wall outlet…especially in a frequently used/ worn outlet(e.g., hotel room) This is because the older version of the plug is top heavy. The shorter/stubby (new) version shouldn’t have that problem. However, this newer version will take up more space on most power strips and may not fit as easily into an office desk power supply (e.g., the type built into the top of a lot of corporate conference room desks).

    @EFCONNECT@EFCONNECTАй бұрын
    • I got the Anker Model number "A2667", which i think is the old version. And it came with a rubber suction cup socket holder. That was VERY nice.

      @fraffman@fraffman17 күн бұрын
  • Best tech reviewer out there! Always look at your reviews before anyone else, great videos!

    @Marcus12345@Marcus1234519 күн бұрын
  • You are the KZhead tester I trust the most. Could you please test and show the best 3in1 charging stands with Qi2/magsafe? THANKS!

    @alemess63@alemess63Ай бұрын
  • The Voltme 65W is not safety listed. A CE mark is self-declared and thus worthless. Chargers have been known to electrocute people by allowing high voltage to pass through to the low voltage side. Most chargers under 100W don't have power factor correction and are inefficient. For low power chargers it's not a big deal but at 65W its wasteful. Some chargers do not meet USB PD voltage specifications, excessively sag under load, or have significant ripple. Some chargers will overheat and throttle. Is all of this being tested?

    @adriftatlas@adriftatlasАй бұрын
  • I love your “best” videos, because it’s always stuff that as a techie I’m sure n the lookout for. Unfortunately these videos always come out about a month or two after I’ve made my purchases 😂

    @trrivard@trrivardАй бұрын
  • Would love a video like this for charging hubs in the 100-140w range, particularly useful to travel with a single chager and a laptop

    @BenjaminJacquetFR@BenjaminJacquetFRАй бұрын
  • Today I ordered my Anker 735 charger based on your review. Thanks bro for helping me out 😁

    @rafqut7@rafqut721 күн бұрын
  • I appreciate the video. I can finally make an informed decision on which charger to get out of hundreds offered on Amazon.

    @gwins@gwins26 күн бұрын
  • Love your videos like these, would love them even more if you had excel files with all the results of the comparisons for those of us looking for a bit more info.

    @nolanjoudrie7749@nolanjoudrie7749Ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate when it’s easy to pull out.

    @jimmywhite5209@jimmywhite520921 күн бұрын
  • I have the old #1 version of the Anker. Great to know and see that they have updated it with a second version! Would love to get that new edition one for travel in my tech kit.

    @95AP@95APАй бұрын
  • I know videos can’t be infinitely long, but one thing I care about more than anything is footprint. I’m usually in situations where speed of charging doesn’t matter a ton. On the other hand, I frequently find myself short of outlets. Finding a charger that takes up exactly one outlet is tougher than you might think! So many of them encroach on the outlets around them. Great video!

    @andrew54292@andrew54292Ай бұрын
    • When traveling a 6" pigtail is indispensable.

      @ChromeJob@ChromeJobАй бұрын
    • Anker makes a single USB-C 30w that only takes up one outlet slot.

      @RyRyTheBassGuy@RyRyTheBassGuy22 күн бұрын
  • Love your videos. Would love to see one on gan travel adapters

    @edwardrivera7690@edwardrivera7690Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the reviews, I'm hoping that the Anker is available in the UK. Great dog too!!

    @peterhubbard7665@peterhubbard7665Ай бұрын
  • So glad I got the Anker 735 charger. One of the reasons I got it though was that it was one of the few UK style charger which had foldable prongs which is common on US style plugs but not others. The performance has been very good as well.

    @AbdurehmanZia@AbdurehmanZiaАй бұрын
  • Great video - thanks.

    @ddivinia@ddiviniaАй бұрын
  • Did you try the INVZI 45w dual usbC charger? I fell down a rabbit hole trying all these and when the kickstarter finally shipped, it is my holy grail. Your #1 was my favorite before that. I now use the INVZI for phone/watch/airpods/kindle etc and travel with an Original Lenovo GaN 65W just for my laptop (this thing is crazy thin)

    @clarkedc7822@clarkedc7822Ай бұрын
  • 0:58 - For the products with indicator lights, I would’ve loved to have seen tests on how those indicator lights affect the ambient light level in a fully dark room? My thinking here is that sometimes product LEDs might look okay during the daytime-but come nighttime when you’re trying to sleep, they end up illuminating half the room.

    @handcoding@handcodingАй бұрын
    • Very good point. Manufacturers for some reason feel all their stuff need to have bright shining LEDs all the time.

      @jackolantern7342@jackolantern7342Ай бұрын
  • I'm so fascinated by how well behaved your dog is :D

    @Dracomies@Dracomies15 күн бұрын
  • Excellent! Great video. Anker wins again .... I am probably going to get their Qii2 Charger. Have you tried the 1-world travel chargers. They have all the same charging credentials, but they are also travel chargers so let you plug something into them. It would be good to see you review those also. There are several out there in addition to 1-world so there are enough for you to get your teeth into if you were so minded. What do you think? Also - do even recommend them as travel chargers or do you recommend these instead?

    @iu1191@iu1191Ай бұрын
  • It'd be great to have one these videos for multi port car charger

    @bjperryjr4664@bjperryjr4664Ай бұрын
  • Would love to see the overall rankings of all the chargers you reviewed. Would like to see where the one I have stacks up.

    @erniemejia8461@erniemejia8461Ай бұрын
  • Thank you very much just a video I wanted to see 👍👍👍✅✅

    @LondonCityEvents@LondonCityEventsАй бұрын
  • Thank you for this!

    @joelnrs@joelnrs26 күн бұрын
  • It’s impossible to test every brand. I’m curious how ugreen chargers stackup tho

    @Werdna12345@Werdna12345Ай бұрын
  • Have the old anker charger and got it to charge my drone stuff and works great. Now I use it for my 3 in 1 charger and the second port is a incase of emergency cable for charging my phone.

    @order6676@order6676Ай бұрын
  • Appreciate the review

    @renphie@renphieАй бұрын
  • And does cable matter? Love your reviews by the way!!

    @madelinenunnally2777@madelinenunnally277718 күн бұрын
  • Luv ur videos !

    @MichaelToub@MichaelToubАй бұрын
  • When are the Qi2 multi charger reviews coming up?

    @loghome7061@loghome7061Ай бұрын
  • Now a video on car cig plug ones

    @njmaag@njmaagАй бұрын
  • Would you recommend the minix neo p3? It’s a4 port 100w charger that seems to do it all compared to these 🤔

    @Sparky_oto@Sparky_oto25 күн бұрын
  • Can you do another video on Magsafe battery packs since new ones came out?

    @thekivster@thekivsterАй бұрын
  • Excellent video, looking for your next review in the 100-300w range. 67W is not a good choice, it's usually coming with multiple port, but it's inefficient when you charge macbook and ipad/iphone together. Something more powerful, 100w or 150w will be more useful.

    @AaronHong-jv2yh@AaronHong-jv2yh17 күн бұрын
  • I look forward to your review of >100W multi-port chargers. I’m interested in your review of Anker 747 150W C$100 vs. Minix 140w C$90. When travelling, I need to simultaneously charge a MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, and Apple Watch. ( I charge my AirPods through the MacBook.)

    @mike_fly_@mike_fly_28 күн бұрын
  • right now the spigen 65w(PE2204UJ ) is $1 more than the 45w thank you for including the model item #. much easier to find them that way to make sure we get the EXACT one

    @Darkcruzer23@Darkcruzer2323 күн бұрын
  • Have you tested any surge protector or strip plugs with USB C chargers? I have limited space around my outlet and typically have to use a strip plug to get my cords away from the outlet.

    @atwistedlime@atwistedlime17 күн бұрын
  • aohi is the best charger i’ve used ever! the 67W the single type c one truly shows off and barley gets hot.

    @scoontaman117@scoontaman1175 күн бұрын
  • I agree with someone else’s comment… “better watch it, might need it later.” Often I buy stuff because it’s on sale, current one is getting old or need more functionality. It’s so frustrating when I get it and it doesn’t do what I need or it’s just a piece of crap. So I watch your videos, when the time comes I know if I should buy it and if it’s a good product. Thank you for your unbiased reviews!

    @morganbowden3005@morganbowden300518 күн бұрын
  • I'd really like to see a video like this one on the 100W+ multiports for laptops and then some. Especially laptops like my XPS 13, its super picky on what USB-C chargers it'll ACTUALLY charge on :(

    @lieutent2654@lieutent2654Ай бұрын
  • I bought your #1 Anker. Plugged my iPad in overnight with a 3’ Apple cord and did not charge. I also have a 10’ Anker USB to USB-C and it seams to charge very slow when it’s the only thing being charged. I think I may have a bad one, BUT does length of cords affect charging?

    @edbasler2235@edbasler223522 күн бұрын
  • Your video showed me the 67W charger. Amazon showed me the 100W charger... let's hope it is similar in best multiport charger.

    @meckzikin34@meckzikin34Ай бұрын
  • Hi Monty. Looking good!

    @TammyAustin-nf4mi@TammyAustin-nf4mi18 күн бұрын
  • I like the dual port charger from nomad, the one called slim specifically. The flat profile is the best for use in narrow places and for travel. Pair that with mophie/zag’s magsafe 3 in 1 travel wireless charger and you will only need to cables.

    @AaronFigFront@AaronFigFrontАй бұрын
  • Hello, can you redo top cases for iPhone 15 as of right now? Many new cases came out and many inflated in prices.

    @YOH_MUSIC@YOH_MUSICАй бұрын
  • Curious where the ugreen ended up since I’ve heard good things about them.

    @StokesIsStoked@StokesIsStokedАй бұрын
  • Love the pup.

    @petergerard8393@petergerard8393Ай бұрын
  • Could you do a comparison for higher wattage adapters 150-200w with 4-6 ports?

    @kinocchio@kinocchio28 күн бұрын
  • Any idea if the UGREEN Nexode 2 Port GaN Foldable 45W with two ports is any decent? Been using it for phones and MacBook airs no problems, just wondering how it would compare to the #2 Spigen since they’re like same specs. Thanks!

    @PaoloMix09@PaoloMix09Ай бұрын
    • I’m using it for almost a year now (the EU version). I’m pretty pleased with the speed, it doesn’t get too hot, very robust feeling/materials/building quality. Of course the charging speeds are great as promised by 45W (or 25W & 20W when both type-c ports used).

      @vded13@vded13Ай бұрын
  • It would be nice to have more info on charging standards like PD vs IQ+. I have a camera battery charger that doesn’t function on IQ+ for some reason.

    @WordupG@WordupG18 күн бұрын
  • Is there a list of accessories you have tested? It’s hard to determine if something not on your top 5 list means it’s not as good or you have not tested it.

    @pingu9656@pingu9656Ай бұрын
  • I think the Anker is a little bit on the pricey side, any 65w charger that supports most of the fast charging protocols will just get the same job done. Thanks for all the testing, these are really good chargers. BTW, AOHI is pronounced as "au-hai" according to it's Chinese name "奧海" if someone is curious about it.

    @ParisTong@ParisTongАй бұрын
  • Belkin Dual USBC 65W is very similar to 45W you reviewed, very decent charger for iPhone and MacBook :)

    @adalbert93_75@adalbert93_7526 күн бұрын
  • question, I have a 65W ugreen robot charger, but if I have a single cable connected to my MacBook it charges at 65W but if I connect a second cable (just connect the cable without connecting any device to that cable) my MacBook drops to 45W, does this It is normal? that's how it works?

    @amgarciamx@amgarciamx24 күн бұрын
  • What about the Momax, Xiaomi, X power chargers which go up to 200-300w?

    @fatphoca5009@fatphoca500928 күн бұрын
  • I found the Anker 3 port for $40 at Target. But i was looking for the newest Otterbox 67 watt 3 port. Thought it was too new to find it in a store. But only 1 left at a Verizon store and it was $65. Thing is this brick is big but the plug is sideways so doesnt block outlets. Figures i found out Dewalt has a 65 watt 3 port thats new and more what i needed. Smaller and runs far cooler according to those who have it. Although i get lots of attention with the Otterbox.

    @jeremywhitesell2688@jeremywhitesell268812 күн бұрын
  • Q: do any reviewed chargers support 24/7 charging of overclocked arm64 devices running Linux?

    @sativagirl1885@sativagirl1885Ай бұрын
  • Sweet. Confirmed my Anker purchases were justified.

    @MasonsTurtle@MasonsTurtleАй бұрын
  • i have used 735 charger for long time. It heats up the device so much. Tried in mac, 15 pm and ipad pro too

    @DrSmartishere@DrSmartishere23 күн бұрын
  • Updated "Top AirPods Pro case" vid? Thank you in advance

    @tlloa@tlloa24 күн бұрын
  • What about stand-by power consumption and efficiency? Over the time of use that adds to the cost….

    @EwenorKvM@EwenorKvM28 күн бұрын
  • there is the old anker 735 GaN prime A2668 model (the one that was #1 in the best iphone 15 accessories video), and then there's the Nano II 735 model number A2667. Now I'm wonder where the former would rank in this video, since it seems the latter is the one that is used for reference here

    @drift3426@drift3426Ай бұрын
  • Did you test these on any non-Apple products? (I don't own anything made by Apple)

    @dperreno@dperrenoАй бұрын
  • u wanna compare cheap, lightweight portable battery packs? the nitecore looks dope and smaller brands like baseus and inio might be better than anker

    @hubbiemid6209@hubbiemid6209Ай бұрын
  • Do video on 140watt charging

    @UmbroKhan@UmbroKhanАй бұрын
  • I wanted to charge laptop and smartphone on the go and took the bigger anker charger with 100W. A little bit expensive, but not that much bigger and still very travelabel. There is a very similar model from ugreen. If you want to go over 100W, the chargers get quite big for mobile purposes.

    @fydofire@fydofireАй бұрын
  • FYI collapsible prongs are NOT always a good thing. I just had an Otterbox 20w/30w charger crap out on me … after pretty minimal use (left in one outlet for a year or more, the prongs didn't appear connected (rolling as one). Looking at it to see what was wrong, one prong FELL OUT. Yes, fell out. It appears the metal prong was only held in by some plastic hub, and without that intact, the prong literally just came out like a child's baby tooth. Glad I didn't have that happen while it was plugged into an outlet! I may try that Belkin but dang Anker has never let me down. Chargers and cables have all been solid for me.

    @ChromeJob@ChromeJob13 күн бұрын
  • Agree with your #1 ranking. But the older 65w version is $20 cheaper at the moment.

    @DCuerpoJr@DCuerpoJrАй бұрын
  • Car chargers next please!!!

    @tylermac5656@tylermac5656Ай бұрын
  • If you have multiple cables plugged in, but only one device connected to one of the two cables, do these chargers still deliver max speed to your one device? Or does it split the charge the moment a second (even unused) cable is plugged in?

    @KJAYG@KJAYGАй бұрын
    • Cable plugged in doesn't matter. Only devices.

      @tihruytssgjjvsavcxtbvhj3429@tihruytssgjjvsavcxtbvhj3429Ай бұрын
  • 7.40 it doesn't matter how big the heat sink is, the heat still has to be dissipated through the case. So, if it's running cooler it's because it working more efficiently and not making unnecessary heat. None-the-less a great review, thank you

    @bsimpson6204@bsimpson620426 күн бұрын
  • I like power adapter with a lot of ports. It’s easy to find multiple USB-A ports but somehow it is much harder to find one with more than 2 USB-C ports.

    @pingu9656@pingu9656Ай бұрын
  • I was under the impression that higher charge rates ages the batteries faster. Have I got this wrong?

    @richardharker2775@richardharker2775Ай бұрын
  • to me the best is only from ugreen, i got the 65w, 120w and 100w, heavy, lukewarm, safe, at a reasonable price tag.

    @cyruslok78@cyruslok78Ай бұрын
  • Nomad 65W Slim is expensive, but travels better than everything on this list due to it's size and dimensions. It's the king for now.

    @user-ng5yt4eo9v@user-ng5yt4eo9vАй бұрын
  • Samsung 45w PPS Charges my 15 Pro Max very quick

    @mitchellcampleman8236@mitchellcampleman8236Ай бұрын
  • I just clicked on the number one charger affiliate link and it’s only $45 now

    @jayelwin@jayelwin26 күн бұрын
  • from what I've seen. a 5w charger is what u mainly need. what do ppl do? plug their phone when they go to sleep. u dont want to fast charge ur phone all night, u dont need it...sure there are safety features in the phone hardware/software as well as the brick to slow down the charge as it gets to 100%, but for me i use a fast charger as a emergency when i need a charge cuz im about to be out and about... most phones can usually last a day without needing to be plugged in anyways. so 5W to chargee overnight. fast charging when i need it when it counts. what drives me crazy is my cousin playing games on his phone and using his fast charger the whole time he is playing. im talking gaming at 100% charge with the cable still attached... that will kill ur battery

    @RavagHer@RavagHerАй бұрын
    • i use a fast multiport charger but the way i configured it im using a non mfi usb-a to lightning cable so the iphone slow charges instead of pulling the 15 watts from that particular port on my charger. I use the other ports for charging bigger things.

      @Progan666@Progan666Ай бұрын
    • Agree with you, if possible I use old 5W Apple charger, but lately it is difficult to find 5W charger. Two years ago I managed to buy Apple 12W charger when I was on holiday in Spain. I have to use a plug converter for the UK. Also for earbuds it is best to use low wattage charger.

      @bengoey@bengoeyАй бұрын
  • Did you hot glue the dog to the chair again? 😂

    @MrDhandley@MrDhandley25 күн бұрын
  • This video was too short. We want more Monty, and reviews.

    @elden86@elden86Ай бұрын
  • These does not work in Australia.

    @wzk921109@wzk921109Ай бұрын
  • What about ugreen?

    @MightiestArm@MightiestArm2 күн бұрын
  • just curious where the ugreen charger ranked, it's been my go to brand for everything after anker was found to be doing scummy practices

    @MobiusGT@MobiusGTАй бұрын
  • Make a 100w video too pleasee..

    @grumpyguru9487@grumpyguru948724 күн бұрын
  • Imagine a charger that has a heatsink the size of pc heatsinks, temperature related failures won’t be a thing

    @desk-kun@desk-kunАй бұрын
  • review ikea charger?

    @ericli3091@ericli3091Ай бұрын
    • Definitely want to see that too.

      @ParisTong@ParisTongАй бұрын
  • Damn, your dog was micro managing you.

    @wojtek-33@wojtek-33Ай бұрын
  • Hello Monty!

    @phillipjames453@phillipjames453Ай бұрын
  • 45+18w is for laptop+phone

    @ttv200@ttv200Ай бұрын
  • Amazon made it pretty difficult to tell if you’re buying a “new” or “new - opened” item. My last 3 orders have been resealed.

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  • Hey guys this isn’t Austin

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