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HANYCONY 8-Outlet Surge Protector w/ 4 USB Ports, 5' Braided Cord & Flat Plug $8.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or $35+

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HANYCONY via Amazon [amazon.com] has 8-Outlet Surge Protector w/ 4 USB Charging Ports, 5' Braided Cord & Flat Plug (White) on sale for $8.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Product Details:
  • 3-Sided design
  • 2.2" widely spaced outlets
  • Rated Voltage: 110-125V 50/60Hz
  • Rated Current: 13A
  • Maximum Power: 1625W
  • Surge Protector Rating: 900 joules
  • USB Rated Voltage: 5 V
  • USB Rated Current: Total Max 3A (2.4A max Per Port)
    • The USB charging is NOT Fast Charge QC 3.0
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HANYCONY via Amazon [amazon.com] has 8-Outlet Surge Protector w/ 4 USB Charging Ports, 5' Braided Cord & Flat Plug (White) on sale for $8.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Product Details:
  • 3-Sided design
  • 2.2" widely spaced outlets
  • Rated Voltage: 110-125V 50/60Hz
  • Rated Current: 13A
  • Maximum Power: 1625W
  • Surge Protector Rating: 900 joules
  • USB Rated Voltage: 5 V
  • USB Rated Current: Total Max 3A (2.4A max Per Port)
    • The USB charging is NOT Fast Charge QC 3.0

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Business Name: dongguanshihuiyueguangdianyouxiangongsi
Business Address:
东兴园一路25号
东莞市
东坑镇
广东省
523445
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Stiz99
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Quote from ten80 :
Business Name: dongguanshihuiyueguangdianyouxiangongsi
Business Address:
东兴园一路25号
东莞市
东坑镇
广东省
523445
CN
is this supposed to be a negative post?

fakespot shows A rating, with over 54k ratings.
most electronics are made in china, including the item that you just made this post on SD.

please make constructive posts.
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Edxzxz
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When I see the name 'dongguanshihuiyueguangdianyouxiangongsi', I know it's quality!
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AmusedCemetery767
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I am in a group that spams paid reviews for this. Heads up that keeping the item is requirement.
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VioletWeather9298
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Quote from AmusedCemetery767 :
I am in a group that spams paid reviews for this. Heads up that keeping the item is requirement.

Seriously? What/where is this group?
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ShadowP
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That cable looks aweful thin for 15A. If someone has one can you measure resistance of it? I'd be surprised if it was the proper gauge for 5ft for 15A

The descriptions keep saying "for your safety do not exceed 15A". They mention this 4 or 5 times. However it seems to have a fuse on it? "15A overload protection switch"

So in that case it should be safe, and they shouldn't keep saying about 15A. Protection should trip properly and safely.
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sshlyk
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Quote from Stiz99 :
is this supposed to be a negative post?fakespot shows A rating, with over 54k ratings.most electronics are made in china, including the item that you just made this post on SD.please make constructive posts.
Did you know germany makes porshe and skoda? It is the same, because made in germany
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sshlyk
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From the listing page:
1. Connecting multiple high-power electrical appliances at the same time will directly lead to overload and fire.
It should trip circuit breaker and not catch a fire if it is indeed 15A rated
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NeatLumber905
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Quote from Stiz99 :
is this supposed to be a negative post?fakespot shows A rating, with over 54k ratings.most electronics are made in china, including the item that you just made this post on SD.please make constructive posts.
I know l laugh every time I see someone do this. Typical provincial attitude you see on here. That iPhone they are typing on was made in China.
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NeatLumber905
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Quote from Edxzxz :
When I see the name 'dongguanshihuiyueguangdianyouxiangongsi', I know it's quality!
Bless your heart it's not made in murica. May want to look elsewhere.
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TalA9559
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I actually bought this item a year ago to connect all of my TV electronics and it's been working very well.
I have my TV, sound bar, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Roku, Govee TV light and a Eyfy camera all connected at the same time.
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Sort by lowest review a couple instances of it smoking or catching fire. I was about to buy it but reports are stating the breaker doesn't trip. Not worth risking a fire to save $5
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Quote from ShadowP :
That cable looks aweful thin for 15A. If someone has one can you measure resistance of it? I'd be surprised if it was the proper gauge for 5ft for 15A

The descriptions keep saying "for your safety do not exceed 15A". They mention this 4 or 5 times. However it seems to have a fuse on it? "15A overload protection switch"

So in that case it should be safe, and they shouldn't keep saying about 15A. Protection should trip properly and safely.

I have a dozen of these in my car. We've been using them all year for office desktops setups. They are fantastic. I'll try to measure the cable when I get home.

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