Buying safe AC chargers and adapters

There have been a number of recent reports in the UK press about a potentially huge number of unsafe chargers, for all sorts of consumer devices, presently available both online and on the high street. The concern is that these devices are prone to overheating potentially leading to fires or are badly wired leading to a risk of electrocution. Another concern is that they are often sold without standard UK plug fittings which means that they do not fit well in UK wall sockets or require a dodgy set up with some sort of adapter.
Buying safe chargers online
So what are some of the ways that you can mitigate the risk of buying a low quality and potential dangerous charger online?
- Firstly I think that where possible you should only buy a charger that comes with a standard UK 3 pin plug if you are go to plug it into the mains (obviously different if you are buying a car charger). This will at least ensure that they fit properly in the plug socket.
- Secondly buy your charger from a trusted manufacturer or retailer. Either from the original manufacturer of the device you want to use the charger with, or if that is not available a well known specialist manufacturer or retailer. The quality processes of these companies will be better and this will significantly reduce the risk. An example might be the Griffin Tech AC adapter/charger for the iPod.
- Thirdly be prepared to spend a little bit more money. We are only talking about something like a tenner here, you won’t miss it once it is spent and you don’t want to end up regretting making a cheap purchase.
- Lastly it is probably a good idea to also make sure you buy a good quality travel adapter for when traveling overseas.
Following these rules should help but you actually might find it is harder than you think! Anyway if ever find your charger appears to be getting much too hot, or it rattles when you shake it, indicating something is broken. Then throw it away and get another one, it is not worth the risk.
Have you any ideas on how to safely buy chargers online?
Posted on July 21st, 2008 by stephen


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