AnkerDirect via Amazon has 2-Pack Anker 20W USB-C Outlet Extender for $19.99 when you redeem the coupon on the product page marked "Buy any 1 for $19.99". Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Expand Your Power Options: Transform a single wall outlet into 2 USB ports, 1 USB-C port, and 3 AC outlets to power up to 6 devices simultaneously.
Power Up Mobile Devices: Charge phones, tablets, and more at up to 20W via the USB-C port, or 12W via the USB-A ports (15W total shared output across all 3 ports).
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 2-Pack Anker 20W USB-C Outlet Extender for $19.99 when you redeem the coupon on the product page marked "Buy any 1 for $19.99". Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrifeZero for finding this deal.
About this Item:
Expand Your Power Options: Transform a single wall outlet into 2 USB ports, 1 USB-C port, and 3 AC outlets to power up to 6 devices simultaneously.
Power Up Mobile Devices: Charge phones, tablets, and more at up to 20W via the USB-C port, or 12W via the USB-A ports (15W total shared output across all 3 ports).
Model: 2 Pack Anker USB C Outlet Extender, 321 Outlet Extender with 3 Outlets and 20W USB C Charging for iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max, Power Delivery Charging for School, Home,Office Listed
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Bought one of these on a trip a while back. Had an alarm clock and periodic cellphone usage for about 8 months without issues.
After that the USB charging got wonky. It's a little spotty when using 1 port and generally can't do more than one port at all they'll just all stop working entirely if trying to use more than 1.
At around the one year mark the power outlets themselves started doing the same thing. Had 1 outlet that still worked fine so kept the alarm clock plugged in there. The other two outlets sometimes worked fine and other times just didn't work at all.
Didn't bring it back with me so never got around to seeing what went wrong with it or volt testing anything.
It made it the full year without catching fire though so that's pretty good for a random non UL certified product.
One of the phones being charged periodically on it did end up with a fried battery that would no longer hold charge but I have no evidence that it the was the Anker things fault it's just as likely it was a defective battery.
I will say that whatever your idea of how small this product is you're probably wrong. Think like novelty fuzzy dice that hang from mirrors. It's as wide as most wall outlet plates and is a cube so sticks out that far as well and blocks both plugs.
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This looked like a viable purchase until;
"at up to 20W via the USB-C port, or 12W via the USB-A ports (15W total shared output across all 3 ports)."
So does the USB-C do 20 watts, or 15? That wording, '15w total shared output across all 3 ports' is making me lose interest.
Or should their technical writer have said, "15w per port when all three in use?"
Usually it means 20 watts if you only use USB-C but if you plug in two things, either USB C plus A or two As, or three things total, it's 15W max across all three combined.
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Bought one of these on a trip a while back. Had an alarm clock and periodic cellphone usage for about 8 months without issues.
After that the USB charging got wonky. It's a little spotty when using 1 port and generally can't do more than one port at all they'll just all stop working entirely if trying to use more than 1.
At around the one year mark the power outlets themselves started doing the same thing. Had 1 outlet that still worked fine so kept the alarm clock plugged in there. The other two outlets sometimes worked fine and other times just didn't work at all.
Didn't bring it back with me so never got around to seeing what went wrong with it or volt testing anything.
It made it the full year without catching fire though so that's pretty good for a random non UL certified product.
One of the phones being charged periodically on it did end up with a fried battery that would no longer hold charge but I have no evidence that it the was the Anker things fault it's just as likely it was a defective battery.
I will say that whatever your idea of how small this product is you're probably wrong. Think like novelty fuzzy dice that hang from mirrors. It's as wide as most wall outlet plates and is a cube so sticks out that far as well and blocks both plugs.
Last edited by psychism August 7, 2024 at 06:19 AM.
Bought one of these on a trip a while back. Had an alarm clock and periodic cellphone usage for about 8 months without issues.
After that the USB charging got wonky. It's a little spotty when using 1 port and generally can't do more than one port at all they'll just all stop working entirely if trying to use more than 1.
At around the one year mark the power outlets themselves started doing the same thing. Had 1 outlet that still worked fine so kept the alarm clock plugged in there. The other two outlets sometimes worked fine and other times just didn't work at all.
Didn't bring it back with me so never got around to seeing what went wrong with it or volt testing anything.
It made it the full year without catching fire though so that's pretty good for a random non UL certified product.
One of the phones being charged periodically on it did end up with a fried battery that would no longer hold charge but I have no evidence that it the was the Anker things fault it's just as likely it was a defective battery.
I will say that whatever your idea of how small this product is you're probably wrong. Think like novelty fuzzy dice that hang from mirrors. It's as wide as most wall outlet plates and is a cube so sticks out that far as well and blocks both plugs.
Is it international? Does it support 240V input? Can you please check product label? Thank you!
Is it international? Does it support 240V input? Can you please check product label? Thank you!
I have this, got it for intl travel. Did work with 240v in europe however the block is so big that i had trouble keeping it plugged into an adapter and the adapter not falling out of the eu soccet
I thought these were the same as the two I already had. If you buy these, be aware these plug directly into the wall, they do not have a long cord like a very similar model. No one's fault except mine, and its still useful for the price.
this product
what i expected
Last edited by tornadorobot August 8, 2024 at 10:48 AM.
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After that the USB charging got wonky. It's a little spotty when using 1 port and generally can't do more than one port at all they'll just all stop working entirely if trying to use more than 1.
At around the one year mark the power outlets themselves started doing the same thing. Had 1 outlet that still worked fine so kept the alarm clock plugged in there. The other two outlets sometimes worked fine and other times just didn't work at all.
Didn't bring it back with me so never got around to seeing what went wrong with it or volt testing anything.
It made it the full year without catching fire though so that's pretty good for a random non UL certified product.
One of the phones being charged periodically on it did end up with a fried battery that would no longer hold charge but I have no evidence that it the was the Anker things fault it's just as likely it was a defective battery.
I will say that whatever your idea of how small this product is you're probably wrong. Think like novelty fuzzy dice that hang from mirrors. It's as wide as most wall outlet plates and is a cube so sticks out that far as well and blocks both plugs.
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"at up to 20W via the USB-C port, or 12W via the USB-A ports (15W total shared output across all 3 ports)."
So does the USB-C do 20 watts, or 15? That wording, '15w total shared output across all 3 ports' is making me lose interest.
Or should their technical writer have said, "15w per port when all three in use?"
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank AndyPants
"at up to 20W via the USB-C port, or 12W via the USB-A ports (15W total shared output across all 3 ports)."
So does the USB-C do 20 watts, or 15? That wording, '15w total shared output across all 3 ports' is making me lose interest.
Or should their technical writer have said, "15w per port when all three in use?"
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank psychism
After that the USB charging got wonky. It's a little spotty when using 1 port and generally can't do more than one port at all they'll just all stop working entirely if trying to use more than 1.
At around the one year mark the power outlets themselves started doing the same thing. Had 1 outlet that still worked fine so kept the alarm clock plugged in there. The other two outlets sometimes worked fine and other times just didn't work at all.
Didn't bring it back with me so never got around to seeing what went wrong with it or volt testing anything.
It made it the full year without catching fire though so that's pretty good for a random non UL certified product.
One of the phones being charged periodically on it did end up with a fried battery that would no longer hold charge but I have no evidence that it the was the Anker things fault it's just as likely it was a defective battery.
I will say that whatever your idea of how small this product is you're probably wrong. Think like novelty fuzzy dice that hang from mirrors. It's as wide as most wall outlet plates and is a cube so sticks out that far as well and blocks both plugs.
After that the USB charging got wonky. It's a little spotty when using 1 port and generally can't do more than one port at all they'll just all stop working entirely if trying to use more than 1.
At around the one year mark the power outlets themselves started doing the same thing. Had 1 outlet that still worked fine so kept the alarm clock plugged in there. The other two outlets sometimes worked fine and other times just didn't work at all.
Didn't bring it back with me so never got around to seeing what went wrong with it or volt testing anything.
It made it the full year without catching fire though so that's pretty good for a random non UL certified product.
One of the phones being charged periodically on it did end up with a fried battery that would no longer hold charge but I have no evidence that it the was the Anker things fault it's just as likely it was a defective battery.
I will say that whatever your idea of how small this product is you're probably wrong. Think like novelty fuzzy dice that hang from mirrors. It's as wide as most wall outlet plates and is a cube so sticks out that far as well and blocks both plugs.
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this product
what i expected