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Electronics : Garmin 010-10085-00 DC Power Adapter

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Garmin 010-10085-00 DC Power Adapter

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Garmin 010-10085-00 DC Power Adapter
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Street Price: $24.99
Gaunz Org Price: $15.26
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Binding: Accessory
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759001100
Label: Garmin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 101008500
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Plugs into any standard cigarette lighter
  • Conserves battery life; Convenient and easy to use
  • Genuine Garmin-quality product
  • For certain Garmin GPSMap and GPS handheld GPS locators and the original StreetPilot and StreetPilot ColorMap GPS navigators (not StreetPilot C Series)
  • See for complete list of applicable Garmin models




Adapter Power DC 010-10085-00 Garmin






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This connector provides the power connection for your Garmin GPS device from your automobile's 12-Volt DC cigarette lighter output. Works with the following Garmin models: GPS 60, GPS 72, GPS 76, GPSMAP 196, GPSMAP 60, GPSMAP 60CSx, GPSMAP 60Cx, GPSMAP 76, GPSMAP 76CSx, GPSMAP 76Cx, GPSMAP 76S, GPSMAP 96, GPSMAP 96C, GPS 12CX, GPS 12MAP, GPS 12XL, GPS 48, GPS 89, GPS 90, GPS 92, GPS ll Plus, GPS ll, GPS lll Pilot, GPS lll Plus, GPS lll, GPS V, GPSMAP 176, GPSMAP 176C, GPSMAP 295, GPSMAP 60C, GPSMAP 60CS, GPSMAP 76C, GPSMAP 76CS, StreetPilot, StreetPilot ColorMap.

Product Description:
Save batteries and end meaningless stops at convenience stores for replacements when you power your Garmin GPS device with this handy cigarette-lighter power adapter. The adapter fits all standard cigarette lighters and works with a range of GPS devices, including the GPS StreetPilot (Monochrome and ColorMap), GPS ll+, GPS lll+, GPS 12XL, GPS 12CX, GPS 12MAP, GPS V, GPS 76, GPSMAP 76, GPSMAP 176, and GPSMAP 176C.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * OK, This DOES fit the 60CSx ...
I thought the pins on this item were lining up wrong and was afraid to use a bit of pressure to push the adapter onto the unit. After talking to Garmin customer service and making sure the slot on the adapter was lined up, I confirmed this is the correct item. I was so worried about bending the pins, but this is an EXACT fit.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great accessory
This is well worth the money , saves the cost in batteries in a month easily, well worth the time and money works well with the holder also



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * It Fits the Garmin 60CSx ...
I don't know what those of you who claim this is the wrong adapter for the Garmin 60 series are talking about. I bought one for my 60CSx and it works perfectly and I love not having to burn through the AA batteries while I'm in my FJ.

If you want a car adapter for your Garmin 60CSx series GPS unit, this is the one for you.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - charger
don't be fooled into thinking this fits the garmin if come up with. besides all the garmins have charges with them. this is a total rip off and a waste of time and money. when I tried to return the item, tehy charged more for S & H than the cost of the product!!



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * this sucks ...
it is not the power adapter for my gps so it just siting in the boxs

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