ADDTAM US via Amazon has for Prime Members: 2-Pack 5' Addtam Power Strip Surge Protector w/ 5 Outlets & 3 USB-A Charging Ports (White) on sale for $18.99. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
5 widely spaced outlets (1875W/15A) and 3 USB-A charging ports (total 5V/3.1A) can power up to 8 electrical devices simultaneously
Built-in smart charging technology that detects and deliver an ideal input current of up to 5V/2.4A (the actual current is decided by the demand for the devices)
3 complementary Surge Protection Circuits, TVS (transient voltage suppressor) MOV (metal oxide varistor) GDT (gas discharge tube), can absorb capacity of 900 Joules
Intelligent circuitry with built-in voltage sensing detects current power, When the rated power is exceeded, the switch will automatically shutoff to keeps your device safe. 1382℉ fire-resistance PC shell, high-quality components also can prevent your devices from over-current/over-charge/over-heated
5' extension cord is made of 14AWG pure copper, which is very thick and has better current carrying capacity (15A)
45°flat plug will not block the bottom receptacle of your duplex wall outlet
Two holes on back allow you install the power strip on wall, workshop, make your table clean
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ADDTAM US via Amazon has for Prime Members: 2-Pack 5' Addtam Power Strip Surge Protector w/ 5 Outlets & 3 USB-A Charging Ports (White) on sale for $18.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter LolaBunny21 for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
5 widely spaced outlets (1875W/15A) and 3 USB-A charging ports (total 5V/3.1A) can power up to 8 electrical devices simultaneously
Built-in smart charging technology that detects and deliver an ideal input current of up to 5V/2.4A (the actual current is decided by the demand for the devices)
3 complementary Surge Protection Circuits, TVS (transient voltage suppressor) MOV (metal oxide varistor) GDT (gas discharge tube), can absorb capacity of 900 Joules
Intelligent circuitry with built-in voltage sensing detects current power, When the rated power is exceeded, the switch will automatically shutoff to keeps your device safe. 1382℉ fire-resistance PC shell, high-quality components also can prevent your devices from over-current/over-charge/over-heated
5' extension cord is made of 14AWG pure copper, which is very thick and has better current carrying capacity (15A)
45°flat plug will not block the bottom receptacle of your duplex wall outlet
Two holes on back allow you install the power strip on wall, workshop, make your table clean
Model: 2 Pack Power Strip Surge Protector - 5 Widely Spaced Outlets 3 USB Charging Ports, 1875W/15A with 5Ft Braided Extension Cord, Flat Plug, Overload Surge Protection, Wall Mount for Home Office,White
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NOT UL-Listed. Deceitful listing of a variant.
The product linked by the OP is not UL-Listed.
An product variant offered at the same link, the 10-ft version with only USB-A ports, deceivingly mentions: "UL Approved Extension Cord & Flat Plug - The 10FT upgraded extension cord is UL approved, and made of pure copper, which is very thick and has better current carrying capacity (15A). The 45°flat plug will not block the bottom receptacle of your duplex wall outlet. Two holes on back allow you install the power strip on wall, workshop, make your table clean" BUT DON'T BE FOOLED.
Problems:
UL "approval" is not a thing. UL "Listed" is a thing.
If the device was UL-Listed, then the device would be marked. Just because the cord and/or plug may be UL-Listed does not mean the device is. (I've noticed this is a common deceitful tactic nowadays).
At least one amazon review shows that the device is not UL-listed.
The amazon reviews also contain some scary-looking pictures of this device malfunctioning.
Hard pass for the deceitful practices a pretend deal.
NOT UL-Listed. Deceitful listing of a variant.
The product linked by the OP is not UL-Listed.
An product variant offered at the same link, the 10-ft version with only USB-A ports, deceivingly mentions: "UL Approved Extension Cord & Flat Plug - The 10FT upgraded extension cord is UL approved, and made of pure copper, which is very thick and has better current carrying capacity (15A). The 45°flat plug will not block the bottom receptacle of your duplex wall outlet. Two holes on back allow you install the power strip on wall, workshop, make your table clean" BUT DON'T BE FOOLED.
Problems:
UL "approval" is not a thing. UL "Listed" is a thing.
If the device was UL-Listed, then the device would be marked. Just because the cord and/or plug may be UL-Listed does not mean the device is. (I've noticed this is a common deceitful tactic nowadays).
At least one amazon review shows that the device is not UL-listed.
The amazon reviews also contain some scary-looking pictures of this device malfunctioning.
Hard pass for the deceitful practices a pretend deal.
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The product linked by the OP is not UL-Listed.
An product variant offered at the same link, the 10-ft version with only USB-A ports, deceivingly mentions:
"UL Approved Extension Cord & Flat Plug - The 10FT upgraded extension cord is UL approved, and made of pure copper, which is very thick and has better current carrying capacity (15A). The 45°flat plug will not block the bottom receptacle of your duplex wall outlet. Two holes on back allow you install the power strip on wall, workshop, make your table clean" BUT DON'T BE FOOLED.
Problems:
- UL "approval" is not a thing. UL "Listed" is a thing.
- If the device was UL-Listed, then the device would be marked. Just because the cord and/or plug may be UL-Listed does not mean the device is. (I've noticed this is a common deceitful tactic nowadays).
- At least one amazon review shows that the device is not UL-listed.
The amazon reviews also contain some scary-looking pictures of this device malfunctioning.Hard pass for the deceitful practices a pretend deal.
However, anything with USB combo, I am almost only USB-C in my house, so I focus on where there is more USB-C than not.
The product linked by the OP is not UL-Listed.
An product variant offered at the same link, the 10-ft version with only USB-A ports, deceivingly mentions:
"UL Approved Extension Cord & Flat Plug - The 10FT upgraded extension cord is UL approved, and made of pure copper, which is very thick and has better current carrying capacity (15A). The 45°flat plug will not block the bottom receptacle of your duplex wall outlet. Two holes on back allow you install the power strip on wall, workshop, make your table clean" BUT DON'T BE FOOLED.
Problems:
- UL "approval" is not a thing. UL "Listed" is a thing.
- If the device was UL-Listed, then the device would be marked. Just because the cord and/or plug may be UL-Listed does not mean the device is. (I've noticed this is a common deceitful tactic nowadays).
- At least one amazon review shows that the device is not UL-listed.
The amazon reviews also contain some scary-looking pictures of this device malfunctioning.Hard pass for the deceitful practices a pretend deal.
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