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Would be interesting to see a tear down of these to see how safe they are.
First thing I found on the ikea website is a recall of the older USB charger.
It says right there in your screenshot that it's the CABLE that can become damaged.
Like 90% of all the apple cables I've ever seen. But I guess that's different.
Yes, because they're talking about the mains supply cable which carries hazardous voltages, not the charging cable.
Nobody gives a crap if 5 volts is exposed. Many more craps are given once you get above a hundred volts.
This is the point where I start to worry about my reading comprehension. It's too late for a severe case of ADHD, and too early for a dementia. What the fuck, brain!?
Someone needs to get one in the hands of BigClive
IIRC he's given a big thumbs up to IKEA chargers in the past.
im not as concerned with a safety situation but i am fully prepared to see crap quality. it wouldnt surprise me.
So electrical fires and melting/burning plastic agent a concern?
I'm guessing IKEA will actually test these, so yeah, maybe safety isn't as large if a concern. But I'm definitely not bullish on long term reliability.