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expiredsr71 posted May 30, 2024 10:55 AM
expiredsr71 posted May 30, 2024 10:55 AM

Anker 6-Outlet Wall Outlet Extender w/ 20W USB-C PD Port & USB-A Port $15.59

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May 30, 2024 12:14 PM
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annoyedjohnMay 30, 2024 12:14 PM
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is this the same thing, slightly cheaper ($15.18), on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09B3MXHWW/
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May 30, 2024 01:09 PM
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flangomangoMay 30, 2024 01:09 PM
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This does not look adapter and hair dryer friendly.
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The_Love_SpudMay 30, 2024 08:13 PM
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This newer power strip 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 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 two (2) separate components including a more traditional power outlet expander and a USB adapter.

Good luck!
Jon
Last edited by pur September 29, 2024 at 02:30 PM.
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