They are all made in china. Some will insist china stuff will start fire.
Best we all buy from you. That's the safest. Anti-competitive behaviour is always disguised by this or that threat. This is also what causes death of innovation and a society going to the dumps.There is no shortage of dangerous goods on Aliba, Amazon and Ebay.
I didn't. I only watch youtube. If everything is so dangerous, why hasn't this country burnt down? Most people would have bought the "unsafe" products. I bought plenty of power adaptors from china.You talk as if you didn't know.
And here's just one example for your YouTube fix ...I didn't. I only watch youtube
I am guessing you don't do youtube much. The video describes a £1 adaptor made in scotland subjected to 2000v. But, you want to blame it on china.And here's just one example for your YouTube fix ...
And where did I blame China?But, you want to blame it on china.
I don't buy fake. I only go for 100% genuine no name products. But, if they come with a name, I won't complain. Even with the fake in your video, it only failed in a fake test. Where do you get a 2000v supply in the home?My qualm is with fake products and the direct from China imports available through the like of AliExpress and eBay, that don't conform to the relevant safety standards.
If safety is a serious issue, people wouldn't be able to sell them.
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