Anker 623 Power Strip w/ 45W USB-C PD + 2x 15W USB-A + 3 AC & 6' Power Cord
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$30
$59.99
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Anker has Anker 623 Power Strip on sale for $59.99 - $29.99 when you apply promo code WS51PVCP65 = $30. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.
Product Information:
A 45W USB-C port supports high-speed charging for a wide variety of phones, tablets, and more. Fully charge a 12″ MacBook in just 2 hours or charge an iPhone 11 almost 2 times faster than with an original charger.
With three AC outlets on one side, and two 15W USB-A ports and a 45W PowerIQ 3.0 USB-C port on the other, you can direct power cords towards the back of your desk while having simple, clutter-free access to the front-facing USB ports
Equipped with a wide range of safety features including surge protection, overload protection, a fire-resistant casing, and more to keep you and your devices completely safe.
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This price is $29.99 lower (49.99% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant, with prices starting at $59.99 at the time of this posting.
I liked this little power station for being able to make use of an outlet that was behind some furniture and giving me a few options for plugging stuff in and charging USB devices.
Since when did these power charger/adapters become so expensive. I remember such items can be only called a deal around $10? Was it when apple stops including chargers across their product line?
Since when did these power charger/adapters become so expensive. I remember such items can be only called a deal around $10? Was it when apple stops including chargers across their product line?
Since when did these power charger/adapters become so expensive. I remember such items can be only called a deal around $10? Was it when apple stops including chargers across their product line?
Fast charge tech with surge protection for $10, WITH a $50k protection guarantee, what are you smoking lol. I can def commiserate with the sentiment about the OEM's not including power bricks or giving you one that can't max out the phone's highest wattage though!
Don't support Anker or Eufy. It's just been reported that they upload images from their home camera products and do facial recognition tagging without user consent. Boycott for life.
Just a general question. Is it safe to plug these into a full on surge protector or is it better to go directly into the wall?
The whole thing is rated at 10A (and probably what the cord is rated for). The cord is only 6ft. You should be fine to plug this into a plugstrip as long as your AC devices are relatively low draw and the plugstrip you're plugging in to is decent quality.
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The whole thing is rated at 10A (and probably what the cord is rated for). The cord is only 6ft. You should be fine to plug this into a plugstrip as long as your AC devices are relatively low draw and the plugstrip you're plugging in to is decent quality.