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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Apple
support.apple.com › en-ca › 109509
Use a power adapter with your Mac - Apple Support (CA)
Learn which power adapter and cable are recommended for your Mac laptop and how to check the wattage of a connected power adapter or display.
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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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Amazon.ca: Magsafe 2
Mac Book Pro Charger 60W T-Tip Power Adapter, Compatible with Mac Book Pro/Air 11 inch and 13 inch Laptop (Applicable to 2012-2017) · Magnetic USB C to Magnetic 2 T-Head Male to Female Adapter Safe 2 PD 100W Power Fast Charging Converter for 2013-2015 MacBook Pro Air with 100W/5A USB C Cable ...
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Apple
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Apple 85W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter - Apple (CA)
Apple 85W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter (for MacBook Pro with Retina display)
Apple 85W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter makes it easy to connect your MacBook Pro with Retina display at home or work.
Price   $95.00
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Best Buy Canada
bestbuy.ca › en-ca › shop › computers-tablets › magsafe-adapters
MagSafe Adapters | Best Buy Canada
A genuine 45W MagSafe 2 power adapter designed for select MacBook Air models. ... A refurbished 45W MagSafe Gen 1 "L" style adapter in silver for reliable laptop charging. A refurbished 45W MagSafe Gen 1 "L" style adapter in silver for reliable laptop charging.
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LaptopParts.ca
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New Genuine Apple MacBook Air Magsafe 2 45W AC Power Adapter Charger A1436 14.85V 3.05A 5 Pin | LaptopParts.ca
New Genuine Apple MacBook Air Magsafe 2 45W AC Power Adapter Charger A1436 14.85V 3.05A 5 Pin
A1436 Plugs directly into AC outlet.   Input: 100-240V ~ 50-60Hz Output: 14.85V – 3.05A 45W Connector Tip: Magsafe 2 Colour: White   Compatible Part #s: A1436 A1465,A1466,MD223, MD224,MD231, MD232 Compatible Models: 2012 --> 2017 Macbook Air & Pro  A1436
Price   $85.99
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Reddit
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r/osx on Reddit: Any decent 3rd party magsafe 2 charger options?
May 23, 2017 -

I have a late-2013 rMBP 13" that is definitely on it's way out (almost 2000 battery cycles). I'm expecting to purchase a replacement within the next year (or sooner in case of catastrophic failure).

That being the case I'm hesitant to drop $80 on an apple original magsafe 2 (being that my future comp will most likely be USB-C).

I've run through 1 original, 2 bottom tier 3rd party ones, and my current OEM replacement requires me to massage the cable to get it into a state where it actually charges.

Is there any somewhat decent third party magsafe-2 that will tide me over for a year?? $50 is pretty reasonable, I just don't really want to drop $80 on this computer.

Amazon seems to have some that are in the 4.5 star range, I'm just hesitant to purchase without some secondary confirmation outside of Amazon reviews.

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magsafe 2 | Newegg.ca
Type C USB-C Female to MagSafe 2 Magnetic T-Tip Power Adapter Converter with PD Inducing Chip for Apple MacBook Pro 13inch 15in 17inch with Retina Display ((Mid 2012 & After) A1398 A1424 MD506LL/A ... 100W USB C Type C to Magsafe 2 T-Tip Power ...
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Axgear
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85W Power Adapter for Apple MagSafe 2 II Macbook Pro A1424 Charger – axGear.ca
85W Power Adapter for Apple MagSafe 2 II Macbook Pro A1424 Charger
Use an extra adapter for home or work. The 85 Watt MagSafe 2 Power Adapter features a magnetic DC connector that ensures your power cable will disconnect if it experiences undue strain and helps prevent fraying or weakening of the cables over time. In addition, the magnetic DC helps guide the plug into the system for a quick and secure connection. When the connection is secure, an LED located at the head of the DC connector will light; an amber light lets you know that your portable is charging, while a green light tells you that you have a full charge. This power adapter recharges the lith
Price   $44.99
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 250879588
Need a reliable and inexpensive replaceme… - Apple Community
It is best to stay with an official Apple charger. Apple's power adapters are packed with many safety features to protect both you and the laptop. If you are spending $1,000+ on a laptop you do not want to destroy your laptop or other property to save a few dollars. Hold the magsafe connector when disconnecting the adapter and do not bend the cord sharply at the magsafe end or at the brick.
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Reddit
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r/UsbCHardware on Reddit: Magsafe 2 to USB-C for older MacBook Pro
December 26, 2024 -

hi, i'm bringing this old topic back to life for a hyperspecific issue i can't just solve by getting a magsafe charger (which, i already have, i just want a proper use for my ugreen...)

i got an early 2015 macbook pro for christmas, and also a ugreen uno 100w which - i imagine is faster than the 60w charger that came with the macbook?? though the fast charging bit of it is only usb-c, and for me to use this on the macbook which was the original purpose... is to get a usb-c to magsafe 2 cable!!! except where the heck do you find ones that don't look super shady!!!

i specifically want a dark/black one though i will settle for one that is non matching to the silly bmo looking ugreen. if anyone reading knows where to find these pleaseee tell me, ive only found a couple amazon candidates and im not sure how compatibile they would be with the ugreen in the first place- wattage just confuses me in general. i will update if i find thank u for considering :>

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Fandom
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Apple MagSafe 2 Power Adapter | Apple Wiki | Fandom
USB-C Power Adapter USB-C to MagSafe ... use with MacBook Air and Pro models with MagSafe 2 ports. The adapters are available in various wattages, to support different power requirements of devices.[1] ... The MagSafe 2 Power Adapter features ...
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Apple
support.apple.com › en-ca › 102372
If your MagSafe cable or power adapter isn't working - Apple Support (CA)
If your Mac uses MagSafe 2, you can charge your Mac with a MagSafe 2 power adapter or a MagSafe power adapter connected with the MagSafe to MagSafe 2 converter.
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Modcom
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Magsafe 2 AP85W Power Adapter Charger for Apple Macbook – Modcom
Magsafe 2 AP85W Power Adapter Charger for Apple Macbook
Description: · Input: AC100 – 240V ~ 1.5A 50-60Hz · Output: 20V ⎓ 4.25A
Price   $19.35
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MagSafe - Wikipedia
November 10, 2025 - The MacBook Air used a lower-powered 45 W version. According to Apple, an adapter with a higher wattage than that originally provided may be used without problems. Apple formerly offered a "MagSafe Airline Adapter" for use on airplanes with EmPower Classic outlets. The MagSafe Airline Adapter had a DC input (instead of AC like the original MagSafe chargers) and would power the computer but would not charge the battery. MagSafe 2 ...
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Apple 85W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter - Business - Apple (CA)
Apple 85W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter (for MacBook Pro with Retina display)
Apple 85W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter makes it easy to connect your MacBook Pro with Retina display at home or work.
Price   $95.00
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[London Drugs] Apple MagSafe 2 Power Adapter 85w $19.88 from $94.99 (save $75.11) - RedFlagDeals.com Forums
November 11, 2025 - If you have a 45w or 60w MacBook with MagSafe 2, this 85w is compatible but just a larger brick. No longer showing on their website. In case you're curious, I don't believe the new MagSafe 3 and this one play nice due to protocol differences.
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Havit
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Which Magsafe charger do I need?
This affects which adapter works best for your MacBook. In the table below you can find the right adapter for your MacBook model. The wattage of the Power Adapter is important because otherwise your MacBook won't get enough power. The larger the MacBook's screen, the more power it needs to work. The table above shows how many Watts are needed per MacBook. In addition to the Wattage, the connection is also very important. Apple has four types of connection. MagSafe 1, MagSafe 2...