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SlickdealsForumsHot DealsAnker PowerExtend USB-C Wall Outlet, 1 Outlet, 2 USB Ports, and a 30W Power Delivery Port + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $25 $23.99
AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker PowerExtend 15-Amp Wall Outlet (A9312121) on sale for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Thanks to Community Member Shukoroshi for sharing this deal.
Note: Must be Sold by AnkerDirect and shipped from Amazon.
About this Item:
Max Wattage: 1875W
The screws on the back are color-coded and labeled clearly
7-point safety system includes a fire-retardant casing, internal safety shutters, grounded protection, and more
ETL Listed
Ports:
1x 120V AC Outlet w/ safety shutter
1x 30W USB Type-C Port (18W Max when USB-A ports are in use)
Anker Direct via Amazon has USB C Wall Outlet, PowerExtend USB-C Wall Outlet, 1 Outlet, 2 USB Ports, and a 30W Power Delivery Port, Tamper Resistant Receptacles,ETL Listed for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location). Model Number: A9312
Details:
One for All: Equipped with a 30W USB-C port, an AC outlet, and 2 PowerIQ-enabled USB ports to simultaneously provide power for up to 4 devices.
High-Speed Charging: Connect to the 30W USB-C port to charge an iPhone 12 to 59% in just 30 minutes—that's 3 times faster than with an original 5W charger.
No-Fuss Installation: The screws on the back are color-coded and labeled clearly to make installation a breeze.
Superior Safety: Our exclusive 7-point safety system includes a fire-retardant casing, internal safety shutters, grounded protection, and more to keep you and your devices safe.
What You Get: PowerExtend USB Wall Outlet, welcome guide, worry-free 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
Model: Anker USB C Wall Outlet, PowerExtend USB-C Wall Outlet, 1 Outlet, 2 USB Ports, and a 30W Power Delivery Port, Tamper Resistant Receptacles,ETL Listed
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Anker USB C Wall Outlet, PowerExtend USB-C Wall Outlet, 1 Outlet, 2 USB Ports, and a 30W Power Delivery Port, Tamper Resistant Receptacles,ETL Listed
Manufacturer:
Anker
Model Number:
A9312121
Product SKU:
B08ZNSL1DB
UPC:
194644066352
ASIN:
B08ZNSL1DB
Brand:
Anker
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.48818 x 2.7559 x 1.9685 inches
Item Weight:
0.33125 Pounds
Item model number:
A9312121
Manufacturer:
Anker
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unless your homeowners policy has some bizarre, non-standard exclusion (which does occur in NYC and other extremely population dense high-rise areas, but mostly for non-owned dwellings) you'll be covered.
if you'd like to review your policy, shoot me the form number at the bottom and i'll be happy to help; instead of just repeating the same "facts".
your company mails this to you at least once per year and is available online as well.
from decades in insurance: if it not SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED it'll be covered.
make it 65 watts and we have a deal. this way we can charge our laptops directly!
edit: I bought this https://a.co/d/i7bZ3jd and installed it today. it is impressive as it charged my laptop and auto adjusted wattage when I connected more than one device. it is a good investment and I highly recommend it. you need to wiggle the electric plug since there is a plastic cap protecting the outlet prongs.
Annoying for my situation is that I'd need this outlet to be GFCI as the one I'd like to change out is the first in line in my kitchen and next to the sink. Good deal otherwise.
Fun fact, just put in a gfci breaker then you can have whatever outlet you want wherever you want on that circuit (pending local code)
My friend bought tons of usb plugs a few years ago and now they're basically outdated and useless due to their low amps, which were fine at the time, but now will barely charge a modern smartphone. A wall plug is something that should last 20+ years. Seems like a waste of money honestly.
How often does one think these will last before being outdated and needing to be replaced?
I wanted to opt for some USB port outlets for house, but felt like I would be expected to replace it every few years to keep up with the current charging requirements for modern devices. Ultimately settled on normal outlets since that standard doesn't seem to change.
Curious others thoughts on this.
This is already outdated. Two USB C outlets and one USB A outlet would have been a better combination.
My friend bought tons of usb plugs a few years ago and now they're basically outdated and useless due to their low amps, which were fine at the time, but now will barely charge a modern smartphone. A wall plug is something that should last 20+ years. Seems like a waste of money honestly.
I don't charge near a kitchen or other countertop outlet very often, so it would be a waste of money for me (unless my toothbrush was USB powered), but as long as they are USB C and they were strategically placed, it seems like it would be good for a while.
I prefer plugging everything into a surge protector though, never directly into an outlet.
unless your homeowners policy has some bizarre, non-standard exclusion (which does occur in NYC and other extremely population dense high-rise areas, but mostly for non-owned dwellings) you'll be covered.
if you'd like to review your policy, shoot me the form number at the bottom and i'll be happy to help; instead of just repeating the same "facts".
your company mails this to you at least once per year and is available online as well.
from decades in insurance: if it not SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED it'll be covered.
Bravo, I see the misinformation you're correcting so often it's unreal. Even negligence is covered as long as not blatantly intentional. Example, fell asleep while smoking, left house with something on the stove, etc. You think something electrical you plug in results in denied coverage? Joke.
Not sure where all these rumors originated from...
Annoying for my situation is that I'd need this outlet to be GFCI as the one I'd like to change out is the first in line in my kitchen and next to the sink. Good deal otherwise.
You just need any upstream outlet to be a gfci outlet, and anything connected after it would also get the gfci protection
Anker is not a trust quality accessories and devices anymore, their quality decreased day by day, warranty will be an used with bad condition. I was Anker's fan, but not anymore.
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unless your homeowners policy has some bizarre, non-standard exclusion (which does occur in NYC and other extremely population dense high-rise areas, but mostly for non-owned dwellings) you'll be covered.
if you'd like to review your policy, shoot me the form number at the bottom and i'll be happy to help; instead of just repeating the same "facts".
your company mails this to you at least once per year and is available online as well.
from decades in insurance: if it not SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED it'll be covered.
edit: I bought this https://a.co/d/i7bZ3jd and installed it today. it is impressive as it charged my laptop and auto adjusted wattage when I connected more than one device. it is a good investment and I highly recommend it. you need to wiggle the electric plug since there is a plastic cap protecting the outlet prongs.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...TZD48
This is UL approved
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Fun fact, just put in a gfci breaker then you can have whatever outlet you want wherever you want on that circuit (pending local code)
Poacher!
I wanted to opt for some USB port outlets for house, but felt like I would be expected to replace it every few years to keep up with the current charging requirements for modern devices. Ultimately settled on normal outlets since that standard doesn't seem to change.
Curious others thoughts on this.
I prefer plugging everything into a surge protector though, never directly into an outlet.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...TZD48
This is UL approved
20amp is the same price as the 15amp. This is a better deal than op
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unless your homeowners policy has some bizarre, non-standard exclusion (which does occur in NYC and other extremely population dense high-rise areas, but mostly for non-owned dwellings) you'll be covered.
if you'd like to review your policy, shoot me the form number at the bottom and i'll be happy to help; instead of just repeating the same "facts".
your company mails this to you at least once per year and is available online as well.
from decades in insurance: if it not SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED it'll be covered.
Bravo, I see the misinformation you're correcting so often it's unreal. Even negligence is covered as long as not blatantly intentional. Example, fell asleep while smoking, left house with something on the stove, etc. You think something electrical you plug in results in denied coverage? Joke.
Not sure where all these rumors originated from...
You just need any upstream outlet to be a gfci outlet, and anything connected after it would also get the gfci protection
It will always suck a little juice
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