I think (fairly certain) that for a product to be UL listed is has to undergo testing by an accredited 3rd-party test organisation, whereas CE can be entirely self-certified.
Of course, there's little to stop a manufacturer from having false UL logos, or changing the design or quality of the product after getting approval, but it's got to be better than nothing.
Of course, there's little to stop a manufacturer from having false UL logos, or changing the design or quality of the product after getting approval, but it's got to be better than nothing.
