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Prime Members: Anker PowerExtend 15A Wall Outlet w/ 30W USB-C, 1x AC & 2x USB-A

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker PowerExtend 15-Amp Wall Outlet (A9312121) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Max Wattage: 1875W
  • The screws on the back are color-coded and labeled clearly
  • 7-point safety system includes a fire-retardant casing, internal safety shutters, grounded protection, and more
  • ETL Listed
  • Ports:
    • 1x 120V AC Outlet w/ safety shutter
    • 1x 30W USB Type-C Port (18W Max when USB-A ports are in use)
    • 2x 12W USB Type-A Port
  • Product Manual

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: Anker PowerExtend 15-Amp Wall Outlet (A9312121) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Max Wattage: 1875W
  • The screws on the back are color-coded and labeled clearly
  • 7-point safety system includes a fire-retardant casing, internal safety shutters, grounded protection, and more
  • ETL Listed
  • Ports:
    • 1x 120V AC Outlet w/ safety shutter
    • 1x 30W USB Type-C Port (18W Max when USB-A ports are in use)
    • 2x 12W USB Type-A Port
  • Product Manual

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Model: Anker USB C Wall Outlet, PowerExtend USB-C Wall Outlet, 1 Outlet, 2 USB Ports, and a 30W Power Delivery Port, Tamper Resistant Receptacles,ETL Listed

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grayguy1
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we used to say the same thing about made in Japan in the mid century. Then we realized their engineering is something to marvel at. This happened in China several years ago, but we keep judging them by the low price and quality stuff we demand, not what they can (and do) produce.
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Japan has much more stringent rules and regulations that prevent poor quality products from being manufactured. For every Anker there's 20 random companies rotating names and shipping things with low standards and poor quality control. The argument isn't that China doesn't produce good stuff. The concern is that there are a lot of crappy products that have dubious quality because China doesn't have the same level of consumer protection and expectations that other countries have. Now is any of this relevant in a deal for an Anker product which is a trustworthy company? Not really. This is where your comments make sense.
grayguy1
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Anker is a highly reputable brand. Just about all electronics like these, including brands from the United States and Europe, are made in China.

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Holding out for the 65w
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Holding out for the 65w
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Quote from LADealer :
Holding out for the 65w
for 65w, it would not be enough space for heat dissipation inside the wall safely. the technology isn't ready now.I am not saying this particular product is safe. it is still a Chinese brand. I am just saying 30w is much doable than 65w theoretically.
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Quote from tomrit :
for 65w, it would not be enough space for heat dissipation inside the wall safely. the technology isn't ready now.I am not saying this particular product is safe. it is still a Chinese brand. I am just saying 30w is much doable than 65w theoretically.
Anker is a highly reputable brand. Just about all electronics like these, including brands from the United States and Europe, are made in China.
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Quote from tomrit :
I know iPhone are made in China, but don't mix up design in USA and design in China are the same. for any appliance that connects to hi-voltage inside my house, I would choose it wisely. this type of sockets, u can't really take it out or turn it off when u are not in home. I would not test my home insurance policy for that.
we used to say the same thing about made in Japan in the mid century. Then we realized their engineering is something to marvel at. This happened in China several years ago, but we keep judging them by the low price and quality stuff we demand, not what they can (and do) produce.
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Nobody needs USB-A any more.
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Quote from grayguy1 :
Anker is a highly reputable brand. Just about all electronics like these, including brands from the United States and Europe, are made in China.
Anker is a good cables and chargers brand, but a new player for electrical products that require certification or higher end components like surge protectors or outlets. for those there are better well known brands
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Just beware that some electrical boxes are more shallow than others; those you may have a hard time fitting them in.
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Quote from tomrit :
for 65w, it would not be enough space for heat dissipation inside the wall safely. the technology isn't ready now.I am not saying this particular product is safe. it is still a Chinese brand. I am just saying 30w is much doable than 65w theoretically.

This isn't true. I've been using Leviton in-wall 60W PD chargers for almost 2yrs now without issue: https://leviton.com/bin/leviton/s...uage=en-US
Last edited by ericbox July 9, 2025 at 06:38 PM.
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Nobody needs USB-A any more.

Not true. Most of my electronics use USB A. Only have one USB C cable
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justye
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Quote from grayguy1 :
we used to say the same thing about made in Japan in the mid century. Then we realized their engineering is something to marvel at. This happened in China several years ago, but we keep judging them by the low price and quality stuff we demand, not what they can (and do) produce.
Japan has much more stringent rules and regulations that prevent poor quality products from being manufactured. For every Anker there's 20 random companies rotating names and shipping things with low standards and poor quality control. The argument isn't that China doesn't produce good stuff. The concern is that there are a lot of crappy products that have dubious quality because China doesn't have the same level of consumer protection and expectations that other countries have. Now is any of this relevant in a deal for an Anker product which is a trustworthy company? Not really. This is where your comments make sense.
Last edited by justye July 9, 2025 at 08:30 PM.
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Quote from justye :
Japan has much more stringent rules and regulations that prevent poor quality products from being manufactured. For every Anker there's 20 random companies rotating names and shipping things with low standards and poor quality control. The argument isn't that China doesn't produce good stuff. The concern is that there are a lot of crappy products that have dubious quality because China doesn't have the same level of consumer protection and expectations that other countries have. Now is any of this relevant in a deal for an Anker product which is a trustworthy company. Not really. This is where your comments make sense.
True, market is very saturated with junk that tend to be knockoffs. I will say I think the idea of America having superior standards in production these days is antiquated.
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Quote from grayguy1 :
Anker is a highly reputable brand. Just about all electronics like these, including brands from the United States and Europe, are made in China.

Yes but Anker has had a couple of battey bank recalls in the past few weeks. Putting something in the wall makes me think twice about it nowadays
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I went to buy these but saw some complaints about terminal screws stripping etc. so I opted for some Leviton's that were on sale instead. No super deep discount Prime Day pricing but reasonably close enough for similar functionality, just didn't want to risk arcing or anything risky like that if a wire were to somehow come loose.

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