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expired Posted by raisinbagel • Mar 14, 2025
Mar 14, 2025 12:43 PM
Mifaso 9-Outlet + 3 USB Outlet Extender w/ 1080 Joules Surge Protection
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Does anyone know if there's a way to reset this device?
Does anyone know if there's a way to reset this device?
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I didn't think there was, but I could be wrong. Otherwise, it seems fine for this to cover both. You do lose a receptacle, but overall, I think it looks more balanced. Plus, the additional peg going in the lower receptacle gives it a bit more support if installing in a Decora outlet.
I have the American version of this outlet extender [amazon.com]. It only covers one of the wall receptacles. But it does pull out of the wall much easier than I'd like. And overall, I think it looks worse than something that covers the whole outlet.
Does anyone know if there's a way to reset this device?
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Manufacturers may choose between UL and ETL based on factors like cost, testing time, and the specific standards they need to meet.
Some manufacturers may prefer UL due to its brand recognition, while others may choose ETL for cost-effectiveness or faster testing times.
ETL does not develop its own standards but instead tests products to standards developed by other organizations, including UL
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Does anyone know if there's a way to reset this device?
I have an older model that does have a resetable circuit breaker switch for overloads. But it doesn't have surge protection or USB outlets.
For the vast majority of people, it's a non-issue since they don't get surges. As a lifelong New Yorker, for example, I've never had an unplanned surge affect my electronics (that I know of). Any surges were caused by me, e.g. by running a drill or paper shredder on the same line.
Also bought another one for the apartment's living room for their TV and Switch--again, because that outlet is right next to her roommate's bedroom door.
Nothing has blown up or caught fire yet, so it's probably okay.
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