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Prime: 6-Outlet Addtam Surge Protector Outlet Extender w/ 4 USB Ports (2x USB-C)

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ADDTAM US via Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-Outlet Addtam Surge Protector Outlet Extender w/ 4 USB Ports (2x USB-C) for $7.99. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • The outlet extender is fit duplex outlet perfectly, just plug in to use. You will get 6 AC outlets with the wide space in between and 4 USB ports(2 USB C), the screw at the middle and the plastic prong on back for fixing duplex outlet, you don't worry about falling off. The outlet splitter can charge up to 10 electric devices simultaneously, is a perfect electrical equipment for your different needs.
  • 3 level complementary Surge Protector Circuit which composed of TVS, MOV (metal oxide varistor), GDT (gas discharge tube), with minimum 1800J energy absorbing capacity.
  • 6 AC outlets with 2.2 inches long space in between, larger than standard 1.5-inch socket.
  • The extra plug wall outlet features 4 USB port, USB A port features 5V/2.4A Max output. USB C charging port features 5V/3A MAX.

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  • This price matches the recent +155 FP deal.
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 6,300 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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ADDTAM US via Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-Outlet Addtam Surge Protector Outlet Extender w/ 4 USB Ports (2x USB-C) for $7.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this item:
  • The outlet extender is fit duplex outlet perfectly, just plug in to use. You will get 6 AC outlets with the wide space in between and 4 USB ports(2 USB C), the screw at the middle and the plastic prong on back for fixing duplex outlet, you don't worry about falling off. The outlet splitter can charge up to 10 electric devices simultaneously, is a perfect electrical equipment for your different needs.
  • 3 level complementary Surge Protector Circuit which composed of TVS, MOV (metal oxide varistor), GDT (gas discharge tube), with minimum 1800J energy absorbing capacity.
  • 6 AC outlets with 2.2 inches long space in between, larger than standard 1.5-inch socket.
  • The extra plug wall outlet features 4 USB port, USB A port features 5V/2.4A Max output. USB C charging port features 5V/3A MAX.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • This price matches the recent +155 FP deal.
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 6,300 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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freakingwilly
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1. Those three pictures are from the same reviewer who still left a 5 star review.
2. Said reviewer admits the fire was caused by faulty wiring in the fan that was plugged into this device, causing a short in the cord.

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AquaAction229Sep 03, 2025 08:23 PM
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Fireproof shell! The irony.

Also, where's the sponsored tag? Frontpage my cheeks.
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Quote from funnyguy :
At least 3 pictures in the reviews of fires. Just because you haven't been hit by a drunk driver doesn't mean it won't happen.

1. Those three pictures are from the same reviewer who still left a 5 star review.
2. Said reviewer admits the fire was caused by faulty wiring in the fan that was plugged into this device, causing a short in the cord.
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DonV1962Sep 04, 2025 12:00 AM
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Quote from funnyguy :
At least 3 pictures in the reviews of fires. Just because you haven't been hit by a drunk driver doesn't mean it won't happen.
Better get busy warning of and negging pretty much all deals on here if that is you concern. Step back and get away from you computer and phone now and stop putting others in danger using one. Give up that killing car as well. it is only a matter of time before you kill yourself or somebody else as you tell us. Just because you have not killed yourself or someone else does not man it will not happen. Take precautions now and rid youself of such products unless you are willing to risk your life and other peoples.

Batteries from Computers Start More Fires Than First Thought
https://www.govtech.com/em/disast...st-thought
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Lithium-ion batteries are found in many common household items, including phones, computers, and electric vehicles, according to the department. Of the 50 incidents investigators identified, nine involved "micro-mobility devices" such as e-bikes, eight involved cell phones or tablets, another eight were sparked by laptops, and six involved power tools. Fires were reported in 38 Massachusetts communities, the department said.

The device's charging status was tracked in 41 of the 50 incidents, and investigators found in approximately 23 cases the device was not charging at the time of the fire, according to the statement.​
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Quote from AquaAction229 :
Fireproof shell! The irony.

Also, where's the sponsored tag? Frontpage my cheeks.
If this part of the listing is true:
"Certified by ETL"
That should give some comfort. ETL has the same standards as UL listings.
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Quote from funnyguy :
At least 3 pictures in the reviews of fires. Just because you haven't been hit by a drunk driver doesn't mean it won't happen.
The reviewer also left a 5 start review saying despite the fire, the plug was untouched, meaning it's fire resistant shell was indeed fire resistant.
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EldenArgentumSep 04, 2025 02:48 AM
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Quote from funnyguy :
At least 3 pictures in the reviews of fires. Just because you haven't been hit by a drunk driver doesn't mean it won't happen.
Bro read the review
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signalSep 04, 2025 02:55 AM
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Not educated guy here, but some of the usb-c adapters on this site says it's 70w or 100w here but this surge protector/outlet just say usb-c. What's the w that it puts out? Thanks.
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EfreakSep 04, 2025 05:06 AM
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Quote from signal :
Not educated guy here, but some of the usb-c adapters on this site says it's 70w or 100w here but this surge protector/outlet just say usb-c. What's the w that it puts out? Thanks.
The extra plug wall outlet features 4 USB port, USB A port features 5V/2.4A Max output. USB C charging port features 5V/3A MAX. Built in smart technology, detecting charging devices and deliver optimal charging speed automatically, compatible with Kindle and most USB devices. NOTE: The UCB-C port is not Quick Charger 3.0, doesn't support any other devices which need 9~22V charging voltage
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HummSep 05, 2025 01:24 AM
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Is this a good brand?
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mmeh97Sep 05, 2025 02:30 AM
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Quote from Humm :
Is this a good brand?
Depends on how you define "good" - if you want to burn down your house/apartment this is probably a "good" brand.

That said, I'm in for 1!

[IMG]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/IMG]Jokes aside, this the typical amazon item - unknown Chinese co. but I tend to agree with the other users - in US homes a breaker will usually trip if something were to go wrong - 6k reviews are generally very positive.
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Two_4_ExploringSep 05, 2025 03:13 AM
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Quote from edrock200 :
If this part of the listing is true:
"Certified by ETL"
That should give some comfort. ETL has the same standards as UL listings.

Agreed, if it is actually ETL listed it should be fine. I've had products show up with no marking which is necessary to conform to marking requirements. Their description states that it is certified and one review shows ETL stamped into the namplate / back.


Quote from Humm :
Is this a good brand?

It should be as good as any other recognized laboratory's certified product (UL, ETL, TUV, etc.) They all test to the same standards.


I ordered one.
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hsingh10Sep 05, 2025 10:45 AM
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The UCB-C port is not Quick Charger 3.0, doesn't support any other devices which need 9~22V charging voltage

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Hey, look dead at $8.99 now
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