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Lvetek Wall Outlet Surge Protecter (5x outlets, 3x USB-A, 1x USB-C)

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RONGDAXING TECH via Amazon has for Prime Members: Lvetek Wall Outlet Surge Protecter w/ USB Ports (3x USB-A, 1x USB-C) on sale for $9.98 > Now: $8.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • Multi-plug wall outlet extender has 5 outlets, plus 4 USB Ports
  • USB charges 5V 4.2A shared rating
    • USB A port up to 2.4A
    • USB C port up to 3A MAX
  • 1680 joules surge protector
  • 3 complementary Surge Protection Circuits, TVS(transient voltage suppressor) MOV(metal oxide varistor) GDT(gas discharge tube) combined with fire-resistant casing (up to 1382℉)
  • Can secure it on duplex outlet with screw included
  • ETL Certified

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    • RONGDAXING TECH via Amazon has a 4.9 out of 5 star seller rating based on over 1300 customer reviews within a 12 month timeframe.
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Update: This popular deal is still available, now at the lower price of $8.99.

RONGDAXING TECH via Amazon has for Prime Members: Lvetek Wall Outlet Surge Protecter w/ USB Ports (3x USB-A, 1x USB-C) on sale for $9.98 > Now: $8.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Leo.10 for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Multi-plug wall outlet extender has 5 outlets, plus 4 USB Ports
  • USB charges 5V 4.2A shared rating
    • USB A port up to 2.4A
    • USB C port up to 3A MAX
  • 1680 joules surge protector
  • 3 complementary Surge Protection Circuits, TVS(transient voltage suppressor) MOV(metal oxide varistor) GDT(gas discharge tube) combined with fire-resistant casing (up to 1382℉)
  • Can secure it on duplex outlet with screw included
  • ETL Certified

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This Sale price is now lower than this popular FrontPage Deal which received over 60 thumbs up from the community.
  • About this Store:
    • RONGDAXING TECH via Amazon has a 4.9 out of 5 star seller rating based on over 1300 customer reviews within a 12 month timeframe.
    • Amazon Return Policy:
      • This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
    • About this Store:
  • Reviews:

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SiliconKnight42
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Bottom line: Yes.

It is advertised as being ETL certified, which is an NRTL (like UL) that is run by ITS.
https://www.osha.gov/nationally-r...rogram/its
https://www.osha.gov/nationally-r...rogram/ul/

Many arguments exist about whether UL or ETL is "better," but they are both certified testing laboratories and confirm that a product meets certain standards. (the big difference is that UL actually writes those standards, whereas ETL tends to just use them for testing)

Checking ETL's site, this brand/model is listed in the pictures (Lvetek QF-519F):
https://ramuk.intertekconnect.com...enDocument

Important extract from the above webpage:
"Current taps with class 2 power unit, Model Nos. ...QF-519F..."
"A representative sample of the listed devices have been tested, investigated and found to comply with the requirements of the Standard(s) for Current Taps & Adapters (UL-498A) and are identified with the ETL Listed Mark."

Of course, all of that is assuming that the brand/model listed is genuine (fake products are fake, after all!), but that's always an issue, so YMMV.
SiliconKnight42
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The listed rating is 1875W. So, theoretically, you should be able to connect a 1500W heater along with a few other small devices, but take a look a the power consumpion of those devices. Even USB devices (like phones) can draw 50-100W these days.

One thing to note in the listing is that all of the USB ports are limited to 5V only, so no quick charging is supported. From the Amazon listing:
"USB Port Output: DC 5V, Total 4.8A (although this picture shows 4.2A max)
The UCB-C port doesn't support any other devices which need 9~22V charging voltage."
kaiblu
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It's just a USB charger. There's no magic circuitry.

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yooooooo this one is 1 cents cheaper https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Pr...70-8823539
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Quote from SociableCalendar102 :
yooooooo this one is 1 cents cheaper https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Pr...70-8823539
I bought that one and love it, installed around the house

Make sure you can screw it into the outlets or else it'll fall forward tho
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Quote from nolenski :
Tempting, but do I trust plugging my $1,000+ phone into this charger? 🤔
I think I'll pass.
It's just a USB charger. There's no magic circuitry.
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Yooooooo, get the one with auto night light for couple of bucks more, if that matters. Those keep popping up on sale often
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I have a couple of these. I like the "no gap" feature. They have a very clean look.
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Quote from BrightMitten362 :
Yooooooo, get the one with auto night light for couple of bucks more, if that matters. Those keep popping up on sale often
link me please?
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Quote from bkkebi :
link me please?
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Link [amazon.com]
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So is the outlet UL listed?
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Quote from FreshPrinceSumNLips :
So is the outlet UL listed?
Bottom line: Yes.

It is advertised as being ETL certified, which is an NRTL (like UL) that is run by ITS.
https://www.osha.gov/nationally-r...rogram/its
https://www.osha.gov/nationally-r...rogram/ul/

Many arguments exist about whether UL or ETL is "better," but they are both certified testing laboratories and confirm that a product meets certain standards. (the big difference is that UL actually writes those standards, whereas ETL tends to just use them for testing)

Checking ETL's site, this brand/model is listed in the pictures (Lvetek QF-519F):
https://ramuk.intertekconnect.com...enDocument

Important extract from the above webpage:
"Current taps with class 2 power unit, Model Nos. ...QF-519F..."
"A representative sample of the listed devices have been tested, investigated and found to comply with the requirements of the Standard(s) for Current Taps & Adapters (UL-498A) and are identified with the ETL Listed Mark."

Of course, all of that is assuming that the brand/model listed is genuine (fake products are fake, after all!), but that's always an issue, so YMMV.
Last edited by SiliconKnight42 March 12, 2024 at 09:53 AM.
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Quote from vijayanand412 :
Is this sufficient to use for a 1500W heater and bunch of small electronics like phone together
The listed rating is 1875W. So, theoretically, you should be able to connect a 1500W heater along with a few other small devices, but take a look a the power consumpion of those devices. Even USB devices (like phones) can draw 50-100W these days.

One thing to note in the listing is that all of the USB ports are limited to 5V only, so no quick charging is supported. From the Amazon listing:
"USB Port Output: DC 5V, Total 4.8A (although this picture shows 4.2A max)
The UCB-C port doesn't support any other devices which need 9~22V charging voltage."
Last edited by SiliconKnight42 March 12, 2024 at 10:04 AM.
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