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Anker 18W Outlet Extender w/ 6 AC Outlets, 2 USB-A Ports & Dimming Night Light $13.70 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or $25+

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AnkerDirect via Amazon [amazon.com] has Anker 18W Outlet Extender w/ 6 AC Outlets, 2 USB-A Ports & Dimming Night Light on sale for $15.99 - $2.30 with promo code ANK9261TF = $13.69. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.

Features:
  • 6x AC Outlets
  • 2x USB-A Ports
  • Built-in adjustable night light
  • 7-Point safety system
  • 1200J surge protection
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Model: Anker Outlet Extender with Stepless Dimming Night Light,Surge Protector, 331 Outlet Extender with 6 AC Outlets and 2 USB Ports, 18W USB Wall Charger Plug for College Dorm Room, Home,Cruise and Kitchen

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03-24-2023 at 01:53 PM.
This relatively new entry from Anker doesn't deviate from the pattern established by most of their AC power strip products: their listing under TÜV [certipedia.com] lacks either a surge protection listing (UL 1449) or an appropriate listing as a "current tap/adapter" (UL 498A - the UL listing you'd be looking for on any direct plug - as in no cord - one/two to three/four/six outlet expanders). A review for the comparable A9263 [amazon.com] highlights the lack of safety certification marks. A reputable device with appropriate listings will bear UL listing marks. Proper labeling is typically seen as those holographic metal foil labels or an integral part of the injection molding in the body of the device to indicate a listing certificate number and/or the appropriate standards. You can review the guidelines here:
https://marks.ul.com/about/ul-lis...h-america/.

Allow me to link to a completely random but otherwise comparable product [amazon.com] I do not personally recommend but which indicates the UL 498A listing's applicability to this product form factor. In fact, most any basic one to many AC outlet adapter without a cord would fall under this UL standard, as these Home Depot [homedepot.com] and Amazon [amazon.com] listings illustrate.

You can find a better deal, and likely build yourself a product better suited to your specific charging needs, by just constructing something like this out of a more traditional power outlet expander and a USB adapter.

Good luck!
Jon
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03-27-2023 at 07:48 AM.
I have this and recommend it. They're great for kitchen counters and islands. Not so much for low level outlets since the USB ports are at the bottom.

Another cool thing I use them for is ceiling mounted outlets. I power a Ring indoor camera and a parking-assist light from the USB ports!
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03-27-2023 at 08:30 AM.
Have this for awhile now, works great, USB charges quick and the nightlight and sensor work great and brightness is adjustable
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03-27-2023 at 02:32 PM.
Quote from The_Love_Spud :
This relatively new entry from Anker doesn't deviate from the pattern established by most of their AC power strip products: their listing under TÜV [certipedia.com] lacks either a surge protection listing (UL 1449) or an appropriate listing as a "current tap/adapter" (UL 498A - the UL listing you'd be looking for on any direct plug - as in no cord - one/two to three/four/six outlet expanders). A review for the comparable A9263 [amazon.com] highlights the lack of safety certification marks. A reputable device with appropriate listings will bear UL listing marks. Proper labeling is typically seen as those holographic metal foil labels or an integral part of the injection molding in the body of the device to indicate a listing certificate number and/or the appropriate standards. You can review the guidelines here:
https://marks.ul.com/about/ul-lis...h-america/.

Allow me to link to a completely random but otherwise comparable product [amazon.com] I do not personally recommend but which indicates the UL 498A listing's applicability to this product form factor. In fact, most any basic one to many AC outlet adapter without a cord would fall under this UL standard, as these Home Depot [homedepot.com] and Amazon [amazon.com] listings illustrate.

You can find a better deal, and likely build yourself a product better suited to your specific charging needs, by just constructing something like this out of a more traditional power outlet expander and a USB adapter.

Good luck!
Jon

Thank you for comments like this.
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03-27-2023 at 03:42 PM.
Quote from The_Love_Spud :
This relatively new entry from Anker doesn't deviate from the pattern established by most of their AC power strip products: their listing under TÜV [certipedia.com] lacks either a surge protection listing (UL 1449) or an appropriate listing as a "current tap/adapter" (UL 498A - the UL listing you'd be looking for on any direct plug - as in no cord - one/two to three/four/six outlet expanders). A review for the comparable A9263 [amazon.com] highlights the lack of safety certification marks. A reputable device with appropriate listings will bear UL listing marks. Proper labeling is typically seen as those holographic metal foil labels or an integral part of the injection molding in the body of the device to indicate a listing certificate number and/or the appropriate standards. You can review the guidelines here:
https://marks.ul.com/about/ul-lis...h-america/ [ul.com].

Allow me to link to a completely random but otherwise comparable product [amazon.com] I do not personally recommend but which indicates the UL 498A listing's applicability to this product form factor. In fact, most any basic one to many AC outlet adapter without a cord would fall under this UL standard, as these Home Depot [homedepot.com] and Amazon [amazon.com] listings illustrate.

You can find a better deal, and likely build yourself a product better suited to your specific charging needs, by just constructing something like this out of a more traditional power outlet expander and a USB adapter.

Good luck!
Jon
Hence the reason of discount. I bought one of it last time on sale here, it was $27 after tax and whatever the coupon at the time. Surprise to see the price dropped like a rock.
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03-27-2023 at 11:04 PM.
Am I the only one who finds the first comment suspicious?
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