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ADDTAM US via Amazon has Addtam 8-Outlet Power Strip w/ 3 USB-A & 1 USB-C Ports on sale for $13.19 when you apply promotion code XMD6C8MG during checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

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  • 3-side power strip with 8 AC outlets and 4 USB ports can power up 12 devices simultaneously. USB C charging port features 3A Max, USB A charging port features 2.4A Max, compatible with almost all usb device
  • 3 complementary surge protection circuits(TVS MOV GDT) with the minimum energy-absorbing capacity of 1080 Joules. Overload protection ON/OFF switch can shut off automatically to keeps your device safe. This flat power strip is also protected against over-voltage, over-current, over-charge, short-circuiting.
  • 5' Flat Plug Extension Cord

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USB ports stopped working in 2 months.
Some sort of testing is necessary because it's trivial for vendors to sell unsafe products to save a buck, and there are effectively no consequences for doing so. On the other side, consumers are accustomed to not having to think about safety with electrical devices. For decades the only appliances you could buy at a retailer were all tested by one lab or another and generally didn't catch on fire in normal use. The Amazon flea market does an end-run around all that.

If you check out videos of some of these no-name products being taken apart, the corner cutting present can be alarming and sometimes comical. Think live and neutral flipped, no fuses or *fake* fuses, insufficient isolation between high and low voltages, etc. Not saying any of that applies to this product, but that you have no way of knowing until you plug it in and find out.

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StrongMoney163
02-28-2023 at 09:45 AM.
02-28-2023 at 09:45 AM.
"Surge Protector Power Strip - 8 Widely Outlets with 4 USB Ports(1 USB C Outlet), Addtam 3-Side Outlet Extender Strip with 5Ft Extension Cord, Flat Plug, Wall Mount for Dorm Home Office, ETL Listed"
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03-01-2023 at 06:54 PM.

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USB ports stopped working in 2 months.
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03-01-2023 at 07:27 PM.
03-01-2023 at 07:27 PM.
I have the similar one but from One Beat brand [amazon.com] and is going strong close to a year. No USB-C port but is not absolute necessity for me. Bought in Sep 2022 for $15 and have been happy with it. Helps to consolidate all chargers out and use just the usb cables. You have sufficient spaced out outlet ports if you need them.
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03-01-2023 at 07:50 PM.
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Quote from cs2010 :
USB ports stopped working in 2 months.
I've had oet attached ot my stand up desk for about 8 months and it still works fine
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03-01-2023 at 07:52 PM.
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I have this tucked under my couch for a few years now and we pull it out whenever we need to charge a device. Haven't had any issues with it
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Not MiFaSo this time?
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Not MiFaSo this time?

Slicktam Surge protectors. Use code "kneepads" for %15 off!
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03-01-2023 at 11:26 PM.
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I always hear people talk about UL. Does something like that apply to a device like this? Anyone with experience please chime in. TIA.
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03-01-2023 at 11:38 PM.
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This looks so similar to mifaso.
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I always hear people talk about UL. Does something like that apply to a device like this? Anyone with experience please chime in. TIA.

https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/wha...-ul-listed

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What Is the Difference Between ETL Listed and UL Listed?

The difference between ETL Listed and UL Listed is that ETL means a product was tested and approved by Intertek Testing Services (formerly Edison Testing Laboratories), and UL means it was tested and approved by Underwriters Laboratories. Both are Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories.

In the United States, all Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTLs) are required to follow the same testing procedures and maintain identical standards. Whether a product is tested and approved by ETL, UL, or any other NRTL makes no difference with regard to the standards it is required to meet. Therefore, when you see ETL Listed versus UL Listed on a product, both essentially mean the same thing. Either symbol indicates that the product was tested by a NRTL and was found to have successfully met a set of federally mandated standards.

While both ETL and UL indicate the same standards for safety testing, there are some reasons why a manufacturer may prefer to obtain a UL certification over an ETL certification, or vice-versa. For one, there is a certain "prestige" associated with UL, that doesn't quite exist with other NRTLs. This is because UL actually develops some of its own standards, in addition to testing to the standards that have been mandated by other agencies. Another reason is brand recognition. UL has greater consumer recognition than ETL, in spite of the fact that ETL and UL are roughly the same age.

UL's popularity comes with some drawbacks. UL has a long waiting list, with a backlog of products awaiting certification. Manufacturing companies need to keep their products moving through the production phase. There is nothing worse than preparing a new product for sale, only to have to wait months for safety certification. Having a product certified by UL is also quite expensive. Still, you will often see manufacturers place a greater emphasis on a product being UL Listed as opposed to, say, ETL Listed. You may also see manufacturers specify that a product is "ETL Listed to UL Specifications". That is just a fancy way of saying that the product was certified and approved in Intertek's Laboratory, but that it met the same specifications that it would have if it had been tested in the UL testing facility. In those cases, the manufacturer most likely didn't want to spend the time or money seeking a UL Listing, so they instead received approval from a "more accessible" NRTL. But they still want you to know that the product is safe because the standards are the same across all NRTLs.

As we mentioned earlier, a UL listing carries a bit more "prestige" than listings and approvals from other NRTLs. Even though the difference between the two could almost be considered cosmetic. But still, manufacturers tend to apply for UL approval more frequently than approval from other NRTLs. There could be a number of reasons for this. Perhaps from a manufacturing standpoint, there is a shortage of sub-assembly parts available. This will slow manufacturing anyway. In this case, since the company will already have to wait, it may make sense to go ahead with a UL Certification. The bottom line here is that whether a product carries the UL Listed mark, or the ETL Listed mark, it means that the product has been through a rigorous safety testing process, and has been found to be safe.

One example can be seen in the Honeywell Home PROA7PLUS Security System. This panel was certified by ETL, and it carries the appropriate mark. However, Resideo wants to make it clear that the ETL listings are, by all standards, equivalent to UL listings. As a result, the listed certifications on the PROA7PLUS are, "ETL listed to UL specifications for Residential Burg, Residential Fire, and Commercial Burg." Again, the panel was officially tested by ETL, and it successfully received their approval. But Resideo went out of their way to specify that UL specifications were met, in part because UL helped to create the testing process for these listings. In the case of the PROA7PLUS, the Commercial Burg listing is for UL-1610, the Residential Burg listing is for UL-1023, and the Residential Fire listing is for UL-985. This panel also carries the corresponding Canadian listings.
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03-02-2023 at 04:16 AM.
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Some sort of testing is necessary because it's trivial for vendors to sell unsafe products to save a buck, and there are effectively no consequences for doing so. On the other side, consumers are accustomed to not having to think about safety with electrical devices. For decades the only appliances you could buy at a retailer were all tested by one lab or another and generally didn't catch on fire in normal use. The Amazon flea market does an end-run around all that.

If you check out videos of some of these no-name products being taken apart, the corner cutting present can be alarming and sometimes comical. Think live and neutral flipped, no fuses or *fake* fuses, insufficient isolation between high and low voltages, etc. Not saying any of that applies to this product, but that you have no way of knowing until you plug it in and find out.
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03-02-2023 at 04:31 AM.
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Bought on March 20, 2022 for $17.97. Still works great.
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