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Reviews (9)

25 May 2017
Does the job - but firmer grip of US type plugs is desirable.
I am using with a phone charger that has US style parallel pins. The power board is horizontal (facing up) and the charger is protected from physical disturbance by other plug-packs. If this adaptor was inserted into a wall socket,it would be advisable to secure the US style plug to the adaptor with electrical tape.

29 June 2017
Exactly as described. Great value.
This photo drum unit should double the life of our reliable, good quality Dell 2330dn printer. It replaces the old, worn out drum perfectly so that the printer is as good as new.

30 November 2017
Don't pay more - this inexpensive Simplecom UASP enclosure works great.
2 of 2 found this helpful There is no need to pay more for a fast, reliable drive enclosure. This interface works superbly with every 2.5" hard drive I have tried - including a couple which had proven troublesome inside two older HDD enclosures I had. There was no hint of overheating during long write operations - tested for 20 minutes. DiskMark64 says 260MB/s using a SanDisk SSD Plus 960GB. UASP means Windows Device Manger lists your hard drive model number appended with "SCSI Disk Device". And I like the way the enclosure goes into sleep mode when "ejected".
If money is no object in the pursuit of extreme transfer speeds then you might find an enclosure featuring a USB-C interface that approaches SATA3 performance, but that remains an unusual requirement until the day comes when mechanical drives are rare. In the meantime I've just bought another two of these Simplecom USB 3.1 enclosures.