MIFASOPOWER via Amazon has
Mifaso 6-Outlet Extender Surge Protector w/ Rotating Plug & 3x USB Ports (White) for
$6.99.
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Product Details:
- 6x AC outlet splitter (3x side, 15A/125V/1875W) with built-in 1800 Joules surge protector and 3x USB charging ports (1 USB C, total output DC 5V/3.1A), 180 degree rotating AC plug.
- With built-in smart IC technology, high-speed USB ports automatically detect charging devices and deliver optimal charging speed.
- Unique 3-Side space-saving design power strip, 6 AC outlets with wide space in between, are separated enough to fit big plugs without blocking each other.
- The swivel power strip can turn left and right 90 degrees conveniently, compact design (5.7" x 1.9" x 1.7").
- Certified by ETL. USB outlet adapter prevent your electric devices from over-current/over-charge/ short circuit/over-heated. Fire-resistant ABS shell (1382℉), and high-quality component can improve durability and safety.
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• USB-C port: up to 15W (5V × 3A)
• Total USB output: 15.5W shared across all USB ports (5V/3.1A max)
use your original charger
Last time, my phone over heated when charging
fire hazard risk
Gotcha. Yeah I tend to not even buy fire hazards.
use your original charger
Last time, my phone over heated when charging
fire hazard risk
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Its probably the original
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08WRS7...tle_2
This is "ETL" certified (according to the product page). If so, it's not a fire hazard. Assuming that it's "ETL" certified, that was either a defective device or it actually was a problem with their phone (which is less likely).
It can only be a "bad phone" if it doesn't charge properly using the OEM charger. The post that you replied to didn't indicate that (although it's a possibility). These off-brand devices aren't always safe to use (in general), as many have no "UL" or "ETL" safety approvals. In all fairness though, according to the product page, this does supposedly have an "ETL" approval....which can be verified only with a visual of the rear of device (there's a number specified, that can be checked on the ETL website). It's a real safety issue if ANY electrical device/cord doesn't have any safety approvals!