Right! Another tech that doesn't know English.
Per the dictionary unsafe can = uncertain, untrustworthy, risky, shaky.
All this was saying that it may not be a good idea to save money on "bargain" to buy insurance against a much more expensive replace/repair proposition. //@Anonymous: Wrong. It’s a sale and it is more unsafe to use something that it is not intended for. This is for light duty electronics and small appliances. Also, it’s a surge protector, it will protect against a surge, regardless. Most people use them wrong and keep using them as such after a surge. //@anonymous: WEAK! It is unsafe to scrimp on safety devices. YGWYPF!
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By anonymous on 08/31/2021, 09:04 PM EDT
If you’re serious about this question, it’s a deal bc you can’t even get a three prong 6 outlet power strip with a flat plug at this length for this price (which is what this would be without the surge protection). Not everyone talks out of their rear and some can actually comment from professional experience as opposed to pretending to be an expert. //@anonymous: Why is it a deal if you couldn't get more than you paid for? //@anonymous: I should hope that’s how commerce works. So what is there to complain about exactly? You want more than you pay for? Worst excuse for complaining. You always get what you pay for. That’s how trading works. //@anonymous: exactly you got what you paid for //@Anonymous: Protection of 160 joules, slightly better than nothing
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By anonymous on 08/31/2021, 07:37 PM EDT
Why is it a deal if you couldn't get more than you paid for? //@anonymous: I should hope that’s how commerce works. So what is there to complain about exactly? You want more than you pay for? Worst excuse for complaining. You always get what you pay for. That’s how trading works. //@anonymous: exactly you got what you paid for //@Anonymous: Protection of 160 joules, slightly better than nothing
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By anonymous on 08/31/2021, 05:59 PM EDT
I should hope that’s how commerce works. So what is there to complain about exactly? You want more than you pay for? Worst excuse for complaining. You always get what you pay for. That’s how trading works. //@anonymous: exactly you got what you paid for //@Anonymous: Protection of 160 joules, slightly better than nothing
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By anonymous on 08/31/2021, 05:21 PM EDT
and IF you can trust its joules rating... //@Anonymous: Protection of 160 joules, slightly better than nothing
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By anonymous on 08/31/2021, 05:14 PM EDT
exactly you got what you paid for //@Anonymous: Protection of 160 joules, slightly better than nothing
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By anonymous on 08/31/2021, 03:22 PM EDT
“Slightly”? Better than nothing is better than nothing. Get over it. Good deal for its specs since there’s an internal circuit breaker. Who goes “not good enough so I’ll use nothing”? Good deal. //@anonymous: Protection of 160 joules, slightly better than nothing
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By anonymous on 08/31/2021, 01:34 PM EDT
Protection of 160 joules, slightly better than nothing
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By anonymous on 08/31/2021, 12:13 PM EDT
Wrong. It’s a sale and it is more unsafe to use something that it is not intended for. This is for light duty electronics and small appliances. Also, it’s a surge protector, it will protect against a surge, regardless. Most people use them wrong and keep using them as such after a surge. //@anonymous: WEAK! It is unsafe to scrimp on safety devices. YGWYPF!
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By anonymous on 08/31/2021, 03:59 AM EDT
WEAK! It is unsafe to scrimp on safety devices. YGWYPF!
Per the dictionary unsafe can = uncertain, untrustworthy, risky, shaky.
All this was saying that it may not be a good idea to save money on "bargain" to buy insurance against a much more expensive replace/repair proposition. //@Anonymous: Wrong. It’s a sale and it is more unsafe to use something that it is not intended for. This is for light duty electronics and small appliances. Also, it’s a surge protector, it will protect against a surge, regardless. Most people use them wrong and keep using them as such after a surge. //@anonymous: WEAK! It is unsafe to scrimp on safety devices. YGWYPF!
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