Random tangential information: There's a company in Auckland (New Zealand) selling the Samsung 2A USB charger, model number ETA-U90HWE, universal input, for NZD 29 (equivalent to about USD 25). That's the one I would go for, assuming they're telling the truth when they say it's genuine Samsung.
I guarantee you won't be able to make an equivalent unit cheaper yourself; probably not cheaper than twice that price.
Of course that unit is only intended to charge one device, though 2A is twice the current of a generic USB charger.
Look into how the USB data lines are used to convey information about the charger's capacity. I've only heard snippets of information, but I believe they are sometimes used by the charger, so the device knows how much current it can draw.