

Apple MagSafe 1 AC Adapter Charger for MacBook Pro (60W) – Australian Certified
Power your MacBook Pro safely and efficiently with our Apple MagSafe 1 AC Adapter Charger. This high-quality replacement charger is fully Australian-certified, ensuring reliable performance and long-lasting durability.
Product Features:
✅ Perfect Replacement for Apple MagSafe 1 Charger – Designed for MacBook Pro models released before mid-2012.
✅ Fast & Safe Charging – 60W power output for efficient charging without overheating.
✅ Australian Standard Plug – No adapters needed—just plug in and start charging.
✅ Secure Magnetic Connector – The rectangular MagSafe 1 tip attaches firmly and disconnects safely to protect your laptop.
Technical Specifications:
- Voltage: 16.5V
- Current: 3.65A
- Power Output: 60W
- Connector Type: Rectangular MagSafe 1 (T-Tip)
- Compatibility: Suitable for MacBook Pro models purchased before mid-2012.
Why Choose This Adapter?
✔ Australian-Certified – Meets strict safety and quality standards.
✔ Reliable & Long-Lasting – Provides consistent power to keep your MacBook running smoothly.
✔ Hassle-Free Plug & Play – Comes with an Australian-standard power plug for easy use.
⚡ Order now for fast shipping Australia-wide! Don’t let a faulty charger slow you down—get a trusted replacement for your MacBook Pro today.
To identify your Apple laptop, you can use several methods. Here’s a quick rundown:
1. Check the Model Number (Apple Menu)
- Click the Apple logo in the top left corner of your screen.
- Select "About This Mac".
- You’ll see an overview of your laptop, including the model name (like MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, etc.), year, and other details.
2. Check the Serial Number
- In the same "About This Mac" window, click "System Report".
- Under the "Hardware" section, you’ll find your serial number.
- You can also use the serial number to look up more specific details on Apple's Check Coverage website.
3. Model Identifier
- Still in System Report, look under "Hardware Overview" for a field called "Model Identifier" (e.g., MF855LL/A).
- You can use this to pinpoint the exact model and configuration.
4. Physical Label
- You can also check for a model identifier on the bottom of your laptop. There's usually small text that includes the model number (e.g., A1707) that you can search online to find out more about your device.