AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 30W Multi Plug 3-Port AC / USB Outlet Extender w/ USB C PD (A9232121) on sale for $15.99 when you apply promo code ANKER9232S during checkout. Shipping is free.
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Power up to 6 devices from any wall outlet thanks to PowerExtend's 3 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, and 1 USB-C port
The 30W USB-C port is equipped with Power Delivery to charge phones, tablets, and even some laptops
PowerExtend measures less than 2 ½ cubic inches and plugs straight into the wall
At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $14 lower (46.7% savings) than the next best available options with prices starting from $29.99. -SaltyOne
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 30W Multi Plug 3-Port AC / USB Outlet Extender w/ USB C PD (A9232121) on sale for $15.99 when you apply promo code ANKER9232S during checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.
About this item:
Power up to 6 devices from any wall outlet thanks to PowerExtend's 3 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, and 1 USB-C port
The 30W USB-C port is equipped with Power Delivery to charge phones, tablets, and even some laptops
PowerExtend measures less than 2 ½ cubic inches and plugs straight into the wall
At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $14 lower (46.7% savings) than the next best available options with prices starting from $29.99. -SaltyOne
About this Store:
Seller AnkerDirect is rated 99% Positive from over 1mil lifetime ratings.
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Model: Anker Electrical Outlet Extender with 30W USB C Charger , Multi Plug Outlet with 3 USB Ports and 3-Outlet Extender,Power Delivery High-Speed Charging for iPhone 13/13 Pro/12, Cruise Ship, Home, Office
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Very nice to see Anker having migrated to a direct plug and dropped the 18 gauge extension cord (dressed up as a heavy duty power cable).
I'd presume that this product should be listed under UL 498A Current Tap (see Anker's listing here[certipedia.com]). Allow me to link to a completely random, comparable product[amazon.com] I do not personally recommend but which indicates this UL 498A listing's applicability to this product form factor. Most any basic one to many AC outlet adapter without a cord would fall under this UL standard, as these random Home Depot[homedepot.com] and Amazon[amazon.com] listings illustrate.
Forgive slickdeals current problem with quoting. I'd update the earlier thread for an attempt at clarification but I don't wan to risk breaking the original post. Allow me to clarify one of my statements here:
I'd presume that this product should be listed under UL 498A Current Tap (see Anker's listing here). However, the Anker adapter fails to carry a listing under UL 498A.
I cannot recommend an AC adapter which fails to list under the appropriate UL listings.
Anyone shopping for meaningful alternatives could consider the following examples:
CyberPower has a 3 outlet AC power strip model GC306UCHD with USB A and 15W USB-C cyberpowersystems.com[/url]] you can find at Home Depot for around $13(!). Unlike most every Anker power strip, the Cyber Power product is listed through ETL intertekconnect.com[/url]] as a power strip and surge protector.
You can also find a comparable form factor from Amazon and historically at a per unit price as low as $7 per cube if you were willing to buy a 4- or 6-pack (1-pack ASIN B082Q1LC55, 4-pack ASIN B082Q26YYT; 6-pack ASIN B082Q26GGD). As a bonus, the Amazon product has 4 USB ports, a heavier gauge extension cord (14 gauge), and has surge protection. In addition, the Amazon product has both of the appropriate/expected UL certifications (UL 1363 for relocatable taps - since the cord and receptacles are NOT molded together - and UL 1449 for surge protective devices) UL Product IQ[/url]].
Good luck!
Jon
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<blockquote>imnobody<p>What does it say? I've been sticking to Belkin but Anker is considered good.</p></blockquote><p>"This product I've been working fine for me and and it's intended purpose. The heaviest thing that was plugged into it were other chargers. This thing in combination with my other chargers that I was using was my solution to having a charging Bank.Well last night my cell phone did not charge so I went into the bedroom to find out why because I wanted to investigate the charger. Cables were fine everything else seemed fine but then I go to pull out the anker adapter and found that it infused itself to my plug and melted the plug entirely all the electrical insides are destroyed on the power adapter from what I can see. I would recommend that nobody buys this it is a fire hazard I will be contacting anker for a refund and for help with an electrician"</p>
<blockquote>Delita<p>I have two of these and the USB ports on one of them stopped working.</p></blockquote><p>18 month warranty if you are still in the window.</p>
Very nice to see Anker having migrated to a direct plug and dropped the 18 gauge extension cord (dressed up as a heavy duty power cable).
I'd presume that this product should be listed under UL 498A Current Tap (see Anker's listing here[certipedia.com]). Allow me to link to a completely random, comparable product[amazon.com] I do not personally recommend but which indicates this UL 498A listing's applicability to this product form factor. Most any basic one to many AC outlet adapter without a cord would fall under this UL standard, as these random Home Depot[homedepot.com] and Amazon[amazon.com] listings illustrate.
Good luck!
Jon
I've read this three times now and can't tell if this means I should buy this or not
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Any issues with this slipping out of the outlet if plugged into wall outlet?
"Don't worry about PowerExtend falling out of the wall socket. We've tested it again and again when fully loaded, and it's always as steady as a rock."
I've bought a few of these and they're very handy. The only problem I have is placement. I guess I could put some double-sided velcro and affix them somewhere, but it still looks a little unorganized with wires coming out of all sides. Still very versatile.
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I've read this three times now and can't tell if this means I should buy this or not
Forgive slickdeals current problem with quoting. I'd update the earlier thread for an attempt at clarification but I don't wan to risk breaking the original post. Allow me to clarify one of my statements here:
I'd presume that this product should be listed under UL 498A Current Tap (see Anker's listing here). However, the Anker adapter fails to carry a listing under UL 498A.
I cannot recommend an AC adapter which fails to list under the appropriate UL listings.
Good luck!
Jon
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I'd presume that this product should be listed under UL 498A Current Tap (see Anker's listing here [certipedia.com]). Allow me to link to a completely random, comparable product [amazon.com] I do not personally recommend but which indicates this UL 498A listing's applicability to this product form factor. Most any basic one to many AC outlet adapter without a cord would fall under this UL standard, as these random Home Depot [homedepot.com] and Amazon [amazon.com] listings illustrate.
Good luck!
Jon
I'd presume that this product should be listed under UL 498A Current Tap (see Anker's listing here). However, the Anker adapter fails to carry a listing under UL 498A.
I cannot recommend an AC adapter which fails to list under the appropriate UL listings.
Good luck!
Jon
CyberPower has a 3 outlet AC power strip model GC306UCHD with USB A and 15W USB-C cyberpowersystems.com[/url]] you can find at Home Depot for around $13(!). Unlike most every Anker power strip, the Cyber Power product is listed through ETL intertekconnect.com[/url]] as a power strip and surge protector.
You can also find a comparable form factor from Amazon and historically at a per unit price as low as $7 per cube if you were willing to buy a 4- or 6-pack (1-pack ASIN B082Q1LC55, 4-pack ASIN B082Q26YYT; 6-pack ASIN B082Q26GGD). As a bonus, the Amazon product has 4 USB ports, a heavier gauge extension cord (14 gauge), and has surge protection. In addition, the Amazon product has both of the appropriate/expected UL certifications (UL 1363 for relocatable taps - since the cord and receptacles are NOT molded together - and UL 1449 for surge protective devices) UL Product IQ[/url]].
Good luck!
Jon
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That depends 100% on the quality/wear of your outlet
Edit: Looks like SD quoting system is broken.
I'd presume that this product should be listed under UL 498A Current Tap (see Anker's listing here [certipedia.com]). Allow me to link to a completely random, comparable product [amazon.com] I do not personally recommend but which indicates this UL 498A listing's applicability to this product form factor. Most any basic one to many AC outlet adapter without a cord would fall under this UL standard, as these random Home Depot [homedepot.com] and Amazon [amazon.com] listings illustrate.
Good luck!
Jon
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I'd presume that this product should be listed under UL 498A Current Tap (see Anker's listing here). However, the Anker adapter fails to carry a listing under UL 498A.
I cannot recommend an AC adapter which fails to list under the appropriate UL listings.
Good luck!
Jon
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Try to do the same for some of the other products that get posted.
This safety/certification has become treacherous, and SD (as a forum and org/staff)has become really irresponsible in this regard
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