Plug & Range

Affiliate Disclosure

Up front, in plain English: how this site earns a living, and exactly why that never touches which charger we tell you to buy.

The short version

Plug & Rangecosts nothing to read because it’s supported by affiliate links. Click a “Check price” or “View on Amazon” button and buy something, and we may earn a small commission — at no extra cost to you. You pay Amazon’s normal price either way. That commission never decides which charger we recommend or how it ranks.

Amazon Associates

Plug & Range is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to let sites earn advertising fees by linking to Amazon.com. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Our outbound links carry our Associates tag (t5evcharge-20).

No free chargers, no paid placement

We don’t accept free units from manufacturers in exchange for coverage, and we don’t sell placement in a ranking — there is no such thing as a sponsored “top pick” anywhere on this site. Every product we cover is included because it’s a real, currently sold charger that earns its spot on published specs, not because anyone paid to be there.

How to spot the links

Every link that can earn us money is a clearly labeled buy button or an outbound price link, routed through our own /golink on the way to the retailer — that’s what carries our Associates tag automatically, so you’ll never see a bare retailer URL pasted into an article. Plain internal links between our own pages, like a guide pointing you to a review, earn us nothing; they’re there purely to help you find the right page.

Why it doesn’t tilt the picks

Amazon is our only retailer today, and the commission on a home charger is modest and lands in a similar range whether the unit is a $250 budget pick or a $600 premium one — so there’s no real incentive to steer you toward the pricier box, and we don’t. When the cheaper charger is genuinely the better buy, it wins the category even though the expensive one would pay us more. That isn’t a slogan; it’s the process described on our methodology and editorial policy pages.

Prices

Every price shown on the site is pulled from a live retailer feed and stamped with the date it was checked. Amazon prices move constantly, so treat the number on our page as a recent snapshot and confirm the live price on Amazon’s own listing before you buy — the “as of” date next to a price tells you exactly how fresh it is.

Questions

Want more detail on how we’re funded, or think a link is mislabeled? Get in touchand we’ll give you a straight answer.