Verizon has quietly dropped a pretty sweet accessory deal: you can currently grab the Nimble Wally Stretch 35W Wall Charger with built‑in retractable USB‑C cable for just $23.99, down from its usual $39.99, meaning you’re effectively saving $16 (about 40% off) on a genuinely useful everyday charger.
This isn’t just another chunky brick you toss in a bag and forget about. Nimble’s Wally Stretch is a 35W GaN wall charger, so it’s built on newer gallium nitride tech that lets it stay compact while still pushing enough power to fast‑charge most phones, tablets, and smaller laptops or handheld consoles. The star of the show is the built‑in retractable USB‑C cable that extends up to around 0.75 meters (roughly 2 feet), which means you always have a cable attached and ready to go, then it disappears neatly back into the body when you’re done, so there’s no spaghetti mess in your backpack or under your desk.
On the front, you still get an extra USB‑C port in addition to that integrated cable, so you can charge two devices at once, sharing that 35W output between them. For everyday use, that’s enough to fast‑charge a USB‑C phone while topping up earbuds, a power bank, or another phone at the same time, and Verizon’s own Q&A confirms it works fine with USB‑C Android phones like Samsung devices as well. If you’re the designated “charger friend” in your group or you travel with multiple gadgets, this dual‑device setup is a lot more practical than a basic single‑port brick.

The physical design leans heavily into travel‑friendly convenience. You get folding wall prongs, so it packs flat in a sling, laptop bag, or carry‑on without snagging on other gear or clothes. Because the main cable is built in and retractable, you’re not fumbling around for a separate cord in cramped airplane seats, cafes, or hotel rooms; just pull out the cable to the length you need, plug in, and when you’re done, it retracts back into the charger so you’re not wrapping and unwrapping cords every time. It’s the sort of small quality‑of‑life upgrade that makes a big difference if you’re constantly on the move or hot‑desking between home and office.
Where Nimble tends to stand out from generic accessory brands is its sustainability angle. The Wally Stretch 35W is made in part with 100% certified recycled plastic and is a carbon‑neutral product, which means the company measures and offsets the emissions associated with making and shipping it. Nimble, as a brand, has built its reputation on eco‑friendly chargers that use recycled plastics, recycled aluminum, and plant‑based bioplastics, plus plastic‑free, fully recyclable packaging, and it even runs a free e‑waste recycling program where each purchase includes a prepaid pouch so you can send in up to a pound of old electronics to be responsibly recycled. If you’re trying to make slightly better buying choices without sacrificing performance, this charger ticks more boxes than your average random wall plug from a marketplace listing.
In terms of reliability, you’re not flying blind either. The Verizon listing notes that the Wally Stretch 35W is USB‑certified and backed by a 2‑year manufacturer warranty, which is comfortably above the typical 1‑year coverage many budget chargers offer. You also get the reassurance that it’s designed for global voltage (100–240V), so if you travel internationally and use it with the right plug adapter, it’ll still work just fine in different regions. For a charger that’s going to live in your bag or at your main wall outlet, that combination of certification, GaN efficiency, and multi‑year warranty makes it easier to justify spending a bit more than bottom‑barrel alternatives.
From a pure value perspective, snagging this at $23.99 instead of the usual $39.99 is the real hook. Nimble’s own site and eco‑retailers typically list the Wally Stretch 35W in the low‑to‑mid‑$30 range, and some stores sell it around $27–$35 when it’s in stock, so Verizon’s current price undercuts that while you’re getting fast shipping, simple returns, and the option to bundle it with other accessories. Considering that many basic 20–25W single‑port chargers without cables sit in the $15–$20 range, paying a few dollars more here for 35W output, an integrated retractable USB‑C cable, an extra USB‑C port, an eco‑friendly build, and a 2‑year warranty is a pretty easy upsell.
So, if your current charger is fraying, underpowered, or you’re tired of constantly hunting for a loose USB‑C cable, this is one of those low‑effort upgrades that can quietly simplify your everyday setup. With the $16 discount live at Verizon, it’s a solid time to pick one up as your new daily‑carry charger or as a small but actually useful gift for the tech‑heavy people in your life.
Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.
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