How to Fix a Bent Charger and How to Prevent it From Happening

Did you recently drop your charger or insert it forcefully causing it to bend? Your charger’s pin could have gotten damaged. Most times, it’s best to just buy a new charger, but if you like to try and fix it, here are a few ways to try and fix a bent charger

So do you need to rush to the repair shop? Absolutely not! In most cases, bent chargers can be fixed at home. Follow the below steps, and you’ll be able to fix your bent charger yourself:

How to Fix a Bent Charger Port or Wire in 4 Steps:

Step 1: Unplug your charger from the socket and examine the USB plug to see if it’s bent. 

Step 2: Use a hairdryer on its highest heat setting and heat the USB from a distance for about 30 seconds. Doing this will soften the charger port and make it easy to bend. 

Step 3: Use either tweezers or your hand to straighten the port. This might take a little bit of an effort, and you have to be gentle, or you might end up ripping out the port of the charger. 

Step 4: Do not use excessive force if the charger port does not straighten even after repeated efforts. Simply take it to a repair expert. 

If you’re dealing with a bent wire, straighten it simply using a little force of your hands. Try not to use heat in this case. 

How to Prevent Your Charger From Bending?

There are quite a few ways you can prevent your charger from bending until it breaks apart. Here are some:

  1. Don’t Pull the Charger from the Cord

We often end up pulling out the charger from our phones holding the cord. All that does is put stress on the weak cord and make it more prone to bending. 


So the next time, even if you’re in a hurry, hold the port to pull the charger out. Also, don’t pull it out at an angle, or you may damage the port. Instead, use a swift and straight motion to extract it. 

  1. Use Cord Protectors

Rubber cable protectors do a great job of preventing your charger cable from bending near the port. These are easily available on Amazon and are fairly affordable too. Plus, they don’t restrict your charger’s flexibility. 

  1. Wrap a Spring Around Your Cable

A small, dainty spring can go a long way in prolonging your charging cable’s life. If you have one, just wrap it around the cable near the charging port. Doing this isn’t as effective as using a rubber protector, but it’ll still help temporarily. 

  1. Do Not Wrap Your Charger Tightly 

Often while storing our iPhone chargers, we wrap them in a circle around our hands to make them fit compactly. But that’s a huge mistake! Doing that can damage the internal wires and make the cable prone to breakage or bends. So avoid doing this and store your charger such that it doesn’t experience stress. 

phone with charger plugged in

Can I Continue Using a Bent Charger to Charge My iPhone?

Using a bent charger is fine as long as it’s charging your phone. Since the internal hardware of the charger is not damaged, it will not affect the charging process. However, if you see that the charger doesn’t properly charge the phone or heats it, take it to a repair professional or replace it. 

If your charger port is bent severely, do not use it to charge your phone, or it might break off inside the phone as you try to plug it out. Also, a severely bent port means that it’s damaged. And charging with such a port might affect your phone’s battery too. 

Why Did My Charger Bend?

There are a couple of reasons why the port or wire of your charger may be bent. It can be because the charger fell, and there was a considerable impact on the port. You could also have used too much force while plugging it inside or out. 

In the case of a wire, it may be because of an internal wire being damaged. The wire can be damaged due to excessive heat or contact with water. Also, the connecting port might be lost, which may cause the wire to bend. Finally, stress on the wire while charging may also cause it to bend. 

touch charger with phone rested on top

Can I Tape my Charger’s Wire if It Is Slightly Broken? 

Using an electric tape on the charger might be okay. But you shouldn’t use tapes made from heat-sensitive materials like fiber, paper, or plastic. If you’re unsure about the material of your tape, it’s best not to use it on your charger. 

Can I Straighten My Bent iPhone Lightning Port Pins?

Yes, you can do that yourself. Use fine tweezers or paper clips to straighten the port pins. Try to avoid using any heat in this case, or it might damage the delicate pins. If it still doesn’t work, you should approach a repair shop. 

Frequently Asked Questions about fixing bent chargers

Is it safe to use a bend charger

Using a bent charger is not recommended. Besides the fact that it won’t charge your phone, a bent charger with the pins broken or twisted might also be a fire hazard, If you feel your charger is bent in a way that can cause harm, just get a new charger.

Can I take my bent charger to apple to replace

Apple does not replace bent chargers. You will need to buy a new charger, which is also what we recommend on doing in the case of a charger that is broken or bend.

Are iPhone chargers ware out over time

Like any other electronic device or cord. Chargers will wear out after a long time of usage. It can wear out faster if you use it the wrong way, like twisting it forcefully, or bending the charger in ways it’s not meant to bent.

Conclusion

When you’re stuck with a bent charger, buying a new one is often the best option. After all, it’s not super expensive and will also last longer than a temporary fix. But with our tips and suggestions above, you should be able to fix your bent charger successfully.

As a general rule, when dealing with electric devices, be careful to unplug them. Also, don’t work with wet hands or without your shoes on to be extra safe. 

Have any more questions about fixing a bent or broken iPhone charger? Comment them down below, and we’ll answer them ASAP!

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About the Author: Alice Bahn

Alice has joined the team after years as an avid apple fan and user, from macs, iPhones to the watch and airpods you know she has and used all the devices and became an expert in the field.