Different Adapters

I just bought an adapter that uses the USB cable to charge. But it doesn't charge in 4 hours. It takes MUCM, MUCH longer. Does anyone know that if I buy an official Ipod charger with an actual cable attached to it that the charging process will quicken?

I have the actual charger, and it take about the estimated time on apple website to charge.

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