Netzteilstecker für 60W Magsafe 2 Power Adapter

Ich will einen Netzteilstecker für 60W Magsafe 2 Power Adapter(MacBook Pro 13" Zoll Retina) kaufen, ich habe den im Apple Store nicht gefunden und im Internet gibt es überall Netzstecker. Ich will mal fragen, ist der Apple Netzstecker kompatibel für alle Netzteil Adapter ? Oder wo kann ich einen richtigen kaufen?

You can either return to a retail store or go to this website and follow the instructions...
http://store.apple.com/us/help/returns_refund

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