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BEVA Desk Clamp Power Strip w/ 6' Cord, 10 Outlets, 2x USB-A, 2x USB-C Ports on sale for $26.99 - $8.10 (apply promo code
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Features:- Combines 10 widely spaced AC outlets (1625W, 13A) and 4 USB ports (2 USB-A and 2 USB-C)
- 20W Total fast charging station
- Can charge up to 14 devices at once
- 2 PD 20W USB-C ports (each featuring PD 20W Max) and 2 QC3.0 USB-A ports (each featuring 3A Max)
- Flat plug desk power strip is easy to install
- Fits desks and nightstands up to 5 cm thick
- Equipped with overload protection, switch
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The first thing I noticed about this we the presence of ungrounded outlets on it. While not necessarily a problem, it is still rare to see them in this day and age, and generally not something I prefer.
Additionally, after reading the wording of the title and the description there are a couple of things I want to point out:
1) This is technically an extension cord, not a surge strip. The title is at least accurate, but they describe it as a surge protector down in the description. It isn't. It has no surge protection.
2) Unlike the title, this item is NOT ETL or UL listed. The cord used is. The power strip itself is not.
3) They describe this as having a 10A circuit breaker. It doesn't. It has a 10A rated SWITCH.
4) The cord used is 16AWG, which is considered light duty and rated for 13A or 1625W (*NOT* the 15A 1875W advertised).
5) The connection from the switch to the bus bar doesn't impress me and is strictly contact plus solder with too little contact area. I definitely wouldn't trust it for anywhere near the listed wattage.
The actual bus bar itself and plug construction is at least of reasonable quality and the 20W PD USB charger is one of the few bright spots of the design and actually seems to be pretty decent, although even there the solder joints are...not great.
While I have seen worse power strips overall, due to this one making claims that are simply not true, it gets a one star from me. If they had at least been honest about the ratings, construction, and ETL status, it would have probably been a 3, bordering on a 4.
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