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Yishu Rotating 900J Surge Outlet Extender w/ 6x AC, 1x USB-C, 2x USB-A (White)

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QINGLIANFENG TECH via Amazon has Yishu Rotating 900J Surge Outlet Extender (White) on sale for $6.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Note, product will be sold by QINGLIANFENG TECH and fulifilled by Amazon

About this Item:
  • 6x AC Outlets (2 on each side) with 900J Surge Protection
  • 3x USB Charging Ports (1x Type-C 5V/3A, 2x Type-A 5V/2.4A)
  • 90 Degree Rotating Plug
  • ETL Certified

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QINGLIANFENG TECH via Amazon has Yishu Rotating 900J Surge Outlet Extender (White) on sale for $6.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member SUCHaDEAL for sharing this deal.

Note, product will be sold by QINGLIANFENG TECH and fulifilled by Amazon

About this Item:
  • 6x AC Outlets (2 on each side) with 900J Surge Protection
  • 3x USB Charging Ports (1x Type-C 5V/3A, 2x Type-A 5V/2.4A)
  • 90 Degree Rotating Plug
  • ETL Certified

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Jul 21, 2025 01:19 PM
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allusucJul 21, 2025 01:19 PM
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Got one. Thanks
Jul 21, 2025 04:21 PM
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Jul 21, 2025 04:21 PM
DarkTJul 21, 2025 04:21 PM
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Just don't plug in anything with high wattage into rotating plugs, it's a hazard. I've had a rotating extension power strip burn out before.
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Jul 21, 2025 07:13 PM
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srijantJul 21, 2025 07:13 PM
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Quote from DarkT :
Just don't plug in anything with high wattage into rotating plugs, it's a hazard. I've had a rotating extension power strip burn out before.
What does high wattage mean ? Monitors or tvs are not ok, but phone chargers and wireless chargers are ok ? How about wifi speakers (eg Sonos) ?
Jul 21, 2025 07:59 PM
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HartageJul 21, 2025 07:59 PM
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Quote from srijant :
What does high wattage mean ? Monitors or tvs are not ok, but phone chargers and wireless chargers are ok ? How about wifi speakers (eg Sonos) ?
according to the amazon product page it is "power rating of 1875w" so unless you plug in an electric wood chipper, it should be able to handle it with a power rating claim that high. Monitors and tv's depending on size but a 39" oled monitor is around 70w phone and wireless chargers are low watts, usually under 50w For speakers like sonos I doubt they are above 100w draw constant and likely much less. So really this thing, if it's power rating claim is anywhere near true, will handle everything short of something like a space heater, which means hair blow dryers are out too but anything less than those should be fine.
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jrocknycYesterday 04:23 AM
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Quote from srijant :
What does high wattage mean ? Monitors or tvs are not ok, but phone chargers and wireless chargers are ok ? How about wifi speakers (eg Sonos) ?
no refrigerators or air-conditioners
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More garbage "surge" protectors pushed by SD
Only 900 joules surge protection (not even enough for small electronics (min 1000 joules)

Clamping voltage not listed so most likely no protection there
USB ports only provide 3.4A total
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Quote from bluekiwi :
More garbage "surge" protectors pushed by SD
Only 900 joules surge protection (not even enough for small electronics (min 1000 joules)

Clamping voltage not listed so most likely no protection there
USB ports only provide 3.4A total

All that info is posted, no hidden agenda, no one is pushing anything. Read the comments as to appropriate use for this. It's $6.99, what do you want for $7? go threadcrap elsewhere please.
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cloudiettYesterday 04:50 AM
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Thank you for mentioning ETL listed, I bought one as well.

Can we have the certification included in the specs for future staff posted deals?

I have concerns on those random things that have nothing but fire hazard.
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PentaneYesterday 04:49 PM
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Quote from Hartage :
according to the amazon product page it is "power rating of 1875w" so unless you plug in an electric wood chipper, it should be able to handle it with a power rating claim that high. Monitors and tv's depending on size but a 39" oled monitor is around 70w phone and wireless chargers are low watts, usually under 50w For speakers like sonos I doubt they are above 100w draw constant and likely much less. So really this thing, if it's power rating claim is anywhere near true, will handle everything short of something like a space heater, which means hair blow dryers are out too but anything less than those should be fine.
I try to post this every time I see a rotating plug power strip on slickdeals. Slip ring designs are moving parts that should be avoided for high drain devices. The more current you pull through one, the more likely you are to overheat one. https://hackaday.com/2017/10/27/t...re-starter
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HartageToday 07:24 AM
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Quote from Hartage :
according to the amazon product page it is "power rating of 1875w" so unless you plug in an electric wood chipper, it should be able to handle it with a power rating claim that high. Monitors and tv's depending on size but a 39" oled monitor is around 70w phone and wireless chargers are low watts, usually under 50w For speakers like sonos I doubt they are above 100w draw constant and likely much less. So really this thing, if it's power rating claim is anywhere near true, will handle everything short of something like a space heater, which means hair blow dryers are out too but anything less than those should be fine.
who said anything about slip rings ? I was just answering a question about "what does high wattage mean ? " so the answer what what is high wattage as opposed to not high wattage.

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