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Model: USB Wall Charger Block, 2-Pack 40W 4-Port USB Cube Power Adapter Plug, Multiport Charging Blocks Box Brick for iPhone 16 15 14 13 12 11 Pro Max XR Xs Max 8 7 6 Plus, Samsung, LG, Moto, Android Phones
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This gets branded under multiple names, and the same bad design. It probably won't output voltages it advertised. I recall the 5V ports outputting at like 4.8v. Sure within tolerance but why pay money for a bad product.
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This gets branded under multiple names, and the same bad design. It probably won't output voltages it advertised. I recall the 5V ports outputting at like 4.8v. Sure within tolerance but why pay money for a bad product.
This gets branded under multiple names, and the same bad design. It probably won't output voltages it advertised. I recall the 5V ports outputting at like 4.8v. Sure within tolerance but why pay money for a bad product.
Agreed. Returning a similar model from this brand.
At this price for a two-pack, I doubt they are capable of 20W total. I'm still tempted to pick up a set and test them, though. I would love a cheap option for running multiple 3D printing pens, even if just 2 of them per adapter (15W each).
This gets branded under multiple names, and the same bad design. It probably won't output voltages it advertised. I recall the 5V ports outputting at like 4.8v. Sure within tolerance but why pay money for a bad product.
Thanks for the warning. I will look elsewhere.
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Quit fear mongering. Nothing is going to "blow up" from using this charger.
I think they mean the charger itself might blow up.
The image in the Product Description does list "48 Cotton Yarn Material", which sounds like a fire hazard to me. (Probably a mistranslation or AI slop.)
Bought several of these a few years ago on Aliexpress. One failed under normal use. Another failed while drawing high power on all ports for an extended period. The others are still in operation. I paid a bit less than this but had to wait for them to be shipped, and I'm happy with them overall. I use them to power LED lights and cheap accessories. But: they're not my primary chargers for phones and expensive accessories - not sure if I trust them that much. If you need a couple cheap chargers and can accept a slightly higher fail rate, they're a good buy IMO.
I am all for cool chargers that make for less cable mess, but I really think we need to ban these super sketchy non-NRTL approved products from being circulated here. I've seen smoke come out of cheap chargers myself, there's a plethora of reviews with melted plastic for devices like this. Not worth starting a fire, damaging your devices or having it be glitchy any annoying when you need it.
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Going to use this to charge random electronics (like fans and flashlights) that don't need to be fast charged
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The image in the Product Description does list "48 Cotton Yarn Material", which sounds like a fire hazard to me. (Probably a mistranslation or AI slop.)
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