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Product Name: | Power Strip Surge Protector with 9 Outlets 2 USB Ports 1 USB C,3 Sided 5Ft Braided Extension Cord,Flat Plug Wall Mount Wall Outlets Extender Desktop Charging Station for Home,Office |
Manufacturer: | MIFASOPOWER |
Model Number: | LF53 |
Product SKU: | B0B38NYZRN |
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Most devices I use require 20 to 30 W, but they often go up to 100W. Anything that is going to be plugged in regularly has a power cord, not a USB port.
Below are a few of the devices around my place that recharge just fine on a 5 watt charger.
But yes, that was my point. The things I use require more power, or at least I presume so. Which is why I had to ask others what they were charging with USB.
Edit: I just realized we have hand-powered flashlights.
Actually, it got me wondering what the original charger that came with the Dremel Versa was since I usually just plug everything into whatever charging ports I have open. I looked and realized I hadn't even unwrapped the Versa charger from the package … looks like it came with a 1 amp brick.
1. As you can see from the picture attached, it is pretty compact.
2. The green light on the power switch will light up when turned on. Power can be turned off by the switch, which is a good safety feature.
3. The surge protector provides 900J surge protection, which is adequate for most small electronics.
4. The two USB-A and one USB-C ports are convenient, because each person in the family may have different preference of using either USB-A or USB-C cables. It charges my iPhone 11 Pro Max with no probem. I didn't feel it is slow. The charging speed is not important for me. I prefer my phone being charged slowly overnight when I sleep.
5. The 5Ft power cord is pretty stiff, which makes it difficult for the adaptor to stay in the desired position. One can always fix it with double-sided tape.
6. It comes with 9 AC outlets. I don't think I will never need that many. I wish it comes with fewer outlets. The more outlets, the more pron it is to break.
7. The box says it is a new model.
Hope it helps.
1. As you can see from the picture attached, it is pretty compact.
2. The green light on the power switch will light up when turned on. This is a good safety feature.
3. The surge protector provides 900J surge protection, which is adequate for most small electronics.
4. The two USB-A and one USB-A ports are convenient, because each person in the family may have different preference of using either USB-A or USB-C cables. It charges my iPhone 11 Pro Max with no probem. I didn't feel it is slow. The charging speed is not important for me.
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I would like the safety-rating nazis to start their thing now please. They save me so much money by talking me out of buying surge protectors!
Ok, dis sh1t gun catch fire.
Damn too slow, already bought it. I'll mount it next to the extinguisher 🤷🏼
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