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expiredrczrider posted Jan 13, 2025 03:05 PM
expiredrczrider posted Jan 13, 2025 03:05 PM

2-Pack Addtam 6-Outlet 1800J Surge Protector Wall Outlet Extender

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$30

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ADDTAM US via Amazon has for Prime Members: 2-Pack Addtam 6-Outlet 1800J Surge Protector Wall Outlet Extender on sale for $15.99 - $3.20 when you redeem the 20% off offer on the product page (or apply promo code S6ZQ6LXI at checkout) = $12.79. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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ADDTAM US via Amazon has for Prime Members: 2-Pack Addtam 6-Outlet 1800J Surge Protector Wall Outlet Extender on sale for $15.99 - $3.20 when you redeem the 20% off offer on the product page (or apply promo code S6ZQ6LXI at checkout) = $12.79. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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NaPra
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It doesn't really matter. What matters is that this plug is ETL listed and it shows that this was manufactured to UL safety standards, which means this is safe to use.
g3ck1
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The description says:

Certified by ETL, ROHS and FCC

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Jan 13, 2025 05:14 PM
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Impulsebuyer3000Jan 13, 2025 05:14 PM
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Is this a reputable brand?
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joelhjdJan 13, 2025 05:42 PM
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Quote from Impulsebuyer3000 :
Is this a reputable brand?
Well, they're not a dis-reputable brand. It has no reputation at all. It's clearly just another fake name for generic Chinese manufactured goods pushed on Amazon. 100% chance the same device is being sold under different names on Amazon and Temu and Aliexpress. Might want to look around for reviews.
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Quote from Impulsebuyer3000 :
Is this a reputable brand?
It doesn't really matter. What matters is that this plug is ETL listed and it shows that this was manufactured to UL safety standards, which means this is safe to use.
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SirmixpixJan 13, 2025 06:31 PM
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I have some of their stuff and I think the products are fine. They are etl listed and seem to be of good construction quality. They are a brand name I've seen around for some time now. They have quite an extensive product catalog for outlet extenders and such, and appear to be very well reviewed overall.
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Impulsebuyer3000Jan 13, 2025 06:54 PM
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Quote from Sirmixpix :
I have some of their stuff and I think the products are fine. They are etl listed and seem to be of good construction quality. They are a brand name I've seen around for some time now. They have quite an extensive product catalog for outlet extenders and such, and appear to be very well reviewed overall.
Thank you
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g3ck1Jan 13, 2025 08:17 PM
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Quote from bmark99 :
These surge protectors are neither ETL listed or UL listed.
The description says:

Certified by ETL, ROHS and FCC
Jan 13, 2025 08:29 PM
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SelmanJan 13, 2025 08:29 PM
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The version of these with USB-A and USB-C charging are usually about $8-10 a piece.

https://a.co/d/3VKDFvW
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NorCal_SlickJan 13, 2025 08:42 PM
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Quote from bluekiwi :
If you want to increase the chances of your house burning down, then yes. Otherwise, no.
Probably best to check the circuit breaker amperage before plugging too many electronics into one outlet.

Last edited by NorCal_Slick January 13, 2025 at 01:56 PM.
Jan 13, 2025 09:30 PM
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bmark99Jan 13, 2025 09:30 PM
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Quote from g3ck1 :
The description says:

Certified by ETL, ROHS and FCC
These surge protectors don't fit flush against the wall. Fire hazard right off the bat. Also I can't find ETL listed as it's probably a fake certification. FCC has nothing to do with surge protectors.
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FeistyKite520Jan 13, 2025 09:40 PM
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Interesting that the third picture has a mounting screw, and then there's people who claim that it's like so far off the wall, People Too dump to understand that that screw is probably the reason

I need one of these with a single plug into the outlet, but then creates this multidirectional facing plugs. problem is this one wouldn't work, because I'm trying to put it into GFCI outlets in the kitchen, so I can have the coffee maker and the grinder and the air fryer and whatnot plugged in all at the same time, not to be used at the same time of course though. that would trip the circuit breaker.

right but the reason it wouldn't work is because of the stabilization rod, the plug is into the grounding prong on the other plug, on a GFCI outlet the spacing seems to be a little different.
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Stryder5Jan 13, 2025 09:46 PM
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Quote from bmark99 :
These surge protectors don't fit flush against the wall. Fire hazard right off the bat. Also I can't find ETL listed as it's probably a fake certification. FCC has nothing to do with surge protectors.
The brand Addtam is listed, but I don't know which specific model this is so I can't confirm if the model itself is listed.
https://ramuk.intertekconnect.com...uzzy=FALSE
Jan 13, 2025 10:56 PM
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pkufellowJan 13, 2025 10:56 PM
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I bought these last time they went on sale. Then realized that they have no USB ports. Of course my fault, but just to remind y'all in case you assumed all outlets on SD have USB ports, like I did.

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DeucerJan 13, 2025 11:26 PM
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Quote from NaPra :
It doesn't really matter. What matters is that this plug is ETL listed and it shows that this was manufactured to UL safety standards, which means this is safe to use.
You have to also trust that the manufacturer will continue manufacturing to the standards.

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