The Apple cables appear to be designed to safely melt without starting a fire in cases where the internal insulation breaks down in case of crushing, slicing, piercing (kittens are even worse than cats in this regard) or simply worn out due to repetitive bending in the same spot.

I've seen people decide to use cords when lightly damaged - sealing the cable with electrical tape. Since the voltage is low on the MagSafe side of the cord, this is more a heat/fire risk than a shock risk. The MagSafe board on the Mac usually protects your hardware from any sort of short - and it also is replaceable if it's fusing blows.

I have on rare occasion seen some nice third party adapters that work with MagSafe connections - but none yet on MagSafe 2. I have seen far, far more dangerous adapters than safe ones.

The worst part of counterfeit adapters is that they typically carry the same "safety" markings as a quality electronics adapter. Also, some have high quality plastics and similar weight so you may have to be very observant to tell a good knockoff from a genuine part. Unless you are using the adapter in an environment where a small fire could reasonably be contained without undue risk to finances or life, you might avoid using a third party adapter if you are not skilled at evaluating electronics for build quality.

  • http://www.righto.com/2015/11/macbook-charger-teardown-surprising.html?m=1

The article above explains how the Apple charger is engineered with a processor in the MagSafe connector and a main processor that's equivalent to the original Macintosh - you're getting a computer inside every Apple charger as well as dense and highly safe design shown on the left and a knockoff design on the right.

I've been well served by buying Apple adapters in terms of reliability and safety, despite the higher cost. I know many that have had good luck with quality third party adapters, but wanted to explain the why some third party adapters are dangerous to use and not even close to equivalent to Apple's product.

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The Apple cables appear to be designed to safely melt without starting a fire in cases where the internal insulation breaks down in case of crushing, slicing, piercing (kittens are even worse than cats in this regard) or simply worn out due to repetitive bending in the same spot.

I've seen people decide to use cords when lightly damaged - sealing the cable with electrical tape. Since the voltage is low on the MagSafe side of the cord, this is more a heat/fire risk than a shock risk. The MagSafe board on the Mac usually protects your hardware from any sort of short - and it also is replaceable if it's fusing blows.

I have on rare occasion seen some nice third party adapters that work with MagSafe connections - but none yet on MagSafe 2. I have seen far, far more dangerous adapters than safe ones.

The worst part of counterfeit adapters is that they typically carry the same "safety" markings as a quality electronics adapter. Also, some have high quality plastics and similar weight so you may have to be very observant to tell a good knockoff from a genuine part. Unless you are using the adapter in an environment where a small fire could reasonably be contained without undue risk to finances or life, you might avoid using a third party adapter if you are not skilled at evaluating electronics for build quality.

  • http://www.righto.com/2015/11/macbook-charger-teardown-surprising.html?m=1

The article above explains how the Apple charger is engineered with a processor in the MagSafe connector and a main processor that's equivalent to the original Macintosh - you're getting a computer inside every Apple charger as well as dense and highly safe design shown on the left and a knockoff design on the right.

I've been well served by buying Apple adapters in terms of reliability and safety, despite the higher cost. I know many that have had good luck with quality third party adapters, but wanted to explain the why some third party adapters are dangerous to use and not even close to equivalent to Apple's product.

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My 2¢: Purchase OEM.

Apple's chargers (along with everything else, it may seem) are remarkably expensive, but of anything, from what I have seen, there is a reason for it. When it comes to the life-blood of the computer, charging it with something that could potentially harm the entire system is quite a risk. It would be sad to save ~$40 only to have $1000+ worth of equipment fail for some reason.

Unrelated iPhone charger review (but maybe related):

www.phonearena.com

iFixit message post:

www.ifixit.com/what-kind-of-charger

Neither of those links are very impressive, but you may find what at least some people think about Apple's chargers interesting.

For the new charger (either OEM or third party), I wouldn't worry too much about the higher wattage, unless the price is almost exactly the same, or the higher wattage unit is more available. If you purchase a Macbook Pro, it will come with a power cable as well.

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r/applehelp on Reddit: Alternative to genuine Magsafe 2 (for macbook air)
November 1, 2014 -

I bought a macbook air about 18 months ago, and the cable has frayed/bent near the magsafe connector. I've checked the reviews on apple's site - and this seems pretty common. I've not mis-treated the adaptor (IMHO) and this looks like a design flaw.

http://www.apple.com/au/shop/reviews/MD592X/A/apple-45w-magsafe-2-power-adapter-for-macbook-air

Has anyone seen any alternatives to the genuine magsafe 2 adapters that are more robust? I don't really want to spend $100 on something that appears to be designed to look good, not last a long time.

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Magsafe Power Adapter Alternatives? I alr… - Apple Community
February 15, 2015 - You can buy a 40 watt or 60 watt magsafe adaptor (sufficient for powering a 13" MacBook Pro) for around $20 at Amazon. You will need an 85 watt adaptor to power a 15" or 17" MacBook Pro and the adaptors cost around $83 from Apple, which I think includes tax.
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August 7, 2013 - I wouldn't trust or recommend any non-Apple battery or adaper, due to the number of problems reported with "knockoffs". Also, there is no assurance that knockoff batteries and chargers have the same charging technology that Apple uses, involving the battery, the MagSafe adapter and the Mac's logic board.
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Answer (1 of 2): No. There are no third party MagSafe adapters. All of them that exist are scams that don’t work. I still have a working MagSafe adapter from 2006, the worst made one ever.
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August 2, 2022 - Click to expand... There have been reports that the chargers that OWC sells as genuine Apple are actually counterfeits. The only truly safe place to get a MagSafe charger is direct from Apple, unfortunately.
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r/Tech_Philippines on Reddit: Macbook 45W Magsafe Charger possibly phased out, can't find authentic charger anywhere
April 1, 2025 -

Been looking for an Apple 45W Magsafe 2 charger everywhere, was hoping to buy an authentic one pero it looks like lahat sold out na online (from stores like The Loop, etc). Resorted to looking for secondhand through Carousell pero original ones are hard to find.

Do you know any alternatives? Are the OEC ones priced at around 1,300-1,900 recommended? Takot kasi ako gumamit ng fake charger, my Macbook Air's battery life is already at its last leg, I don't want to make it worse

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Will all L style and T style 85 watt MagSafe Power ...
My new macbook comes with a 140W power adapter so my guess is I'd need an adapter at least 85W rated. Hope it makes sense. 8467 8 ... As long as the MagSafe connector is the same version 1 or 2 they are interchangeable (Magsafe 2 is a wider & narrower connector used on the Retina models).
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