In Reply to: As I've noted before... posted by Dave Pogue on July 22, 2015 at 04:57:01:
One would hope. I for one am not willing to rely on anecdotal comments on enthusiast boards to evaluate the safety performance of any given product. Lack of internet buzz is no indication of anything.
One only needs to look at the construction of these power cords to know they are potentially a fire hazard. I have seen them personally when repairing gear. They were sent in with gear for repair. Immediately thrown in the trash can. If the owner has an issue with my decision I am more than happy to return the gear/cord with no repair.
I like much of what Mapleshade has to offer. Not the power cords. Garbage and I don't care how they might sound.
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Follow Ups
- RE: As I've noted before... - kentaja 06:47:13 07/23/15 (3)
- RE: As I've noted before... - jamestavegia@gmail.com 08:01:30 07/23/15 (2)
- What UL listed power cords do you use? - Dave_K 03:46:51 07/26/15 (1)
- Good point. Take Pangea for instance. - Dave Pogue 05:13:04 07/26/15 (0)