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Prime Members: Anker 6-Outlet Wall Outlet Extender w/ 20W USB-C PD Port & USB-A Port

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker 6-Outlet Wall Outlet Extender w/ 20W USB-C Power Delivery Port & USB-A Port (White, A9263121) on sale from $15.18. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • 1680J surge protection
  • Ports:
    • 6x 3-prong AC outlets
    • 1x USB C
    • 1x USB A

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker 6-Outlet Wall Outlet Extender w/ 20W USB-C Power Delivery Port & USB-A Port (White, A9263121) on sale from $15.18. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.
  • Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically one-time use.
Available options:
  • 1-Pack $15.18 after clipped 5% off coupon (found on the product page)
  • 2-Pack $29.99
Product Details:
  • 1680J surge protection
  • Ports:
    • 6x 3-prong AC outlets
    • 1x USB C
    • 1x USB A

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Model: Anker Outlet Extender and USB Wall Charger, 6 Outlets and 2 USB Ports, 20W USB C Power Delivery High-Speed Charging iPhone 12/ iPhone 12 Pro, Multi-Plug for College Dorm Rooms, Home, and Office

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The_Love_Spud
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This entry from Anker doesn't deviate from the pattern established by most of their AC power strip products: the 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 product [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
TaKo97
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Every time I have wanted an outlet extender it has been because I wanted sideways or diagonal outlets. Not sure what the point is of an extender with only forward outlets.
seabrew
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I think it is funny the sizing picture compares it to a 1970s era Eisenhower dollar, which is near double the size of a quarter. I would wager most people under 40 would not recognize this short-lived large dollar coin from the 1970s.

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TaKo97Mar 23, 2024 02:10 PM
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Every time I have wanted an outlet extender it has been because I wanted sideways or diagonal outlets. Not sure what the point is of an extender with only forward outlets.
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This entry from Anker doesn't deviate from the pattern established by most of their AC power strip products: the 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 product [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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AdelleyMar 24, 2024 03:25 PM
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Would have been nice if the prongs folded on this lol. Then it'd be kinda portable at least.
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fuzzyballzMar 24, 2024 06:27 PM
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I have two of these. Works great!
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FairNest1755Mar 25, 2024 02:16 AM
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Quote from TaKo97 :
Every time I have wanted an outlet extender it has been because I wanted sideways or diagonal outlets. Not sure what the point is of an extender with only forward outlets.
This works perfectly for the outlets above the counter in my kitchen.
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ElatedWriter875Mar 25, 2024 02:27 AM
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Stupid question but would these be of any actual functional use at an older home that does not have grounded outlets? I see a let claims to have a 7 point safety system to protect against over voltage, over current, grounded protection, and so on but not sure if this is actually effective using it on a non grounded outlet?

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PlatyceriumMar 25, 2024 06:15 AM
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Why does it say 240v in the description?
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slick4rmeMar 25, 2024 01:32 PM
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It's showing 19.99$
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seabrewMar 25, 2024 02:28 PM
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I think it is funny the sizing picture compares it to a 1970s era Eisenhower dollar, which is near double the size of a quarter. I would wager most people under 40 would not recognize this short-lived large dollar coin from the 1970s.
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4638jayMar 25, 2024 02:57 PM
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Quote from TaKo97 :
Every time I have wanted an outlet extender it has been because I wanted sideways or diagonal outlets. Not sure what the point is of an extender with only forward outlets.
I went looking for surge protector replacements that are all aligned vertically (for side transformers) and was shocked at how this seems to not be a thing anymore.

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JasonDBMar 25, 2024 03:28 PM
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Quote from ElatedWriter875 :
Stupid question but would these be of any actual functional use at an older home that does not have grounded outlets? I see a let claims to have a 7 point safety system to protect against over voltage, over current, grounded protection, and so on but not sure if this is actually effective using it on a non grounded outlet?
Nope, it will not do anything on a non-grounded outlet. There's nowhere for it to dump the extra voltage.
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JasonDBMar 25, 2024 03:29 PM
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Last edited by JasonDB March 25, 2024 at 08:33 AM.
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skyhighatristMar 25, 2024 03:30 PM
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Quote from Platycerium :
Why does it say 240v in the description?
Probably because it can accept 110V - 240V as an input...

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VioletCaption5716Mar 25, 2024 04:16 PM
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I have two of these and I can never seem to get any amount of meaningful power out of them PD ports. The Mac charges slowly, the Ipad, the iphone. Did I get two bad ones of these or are you seeing the same?

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