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Be careful what you buy: Australian woman’s death blamed on rip-off USB Charger

rip-off USB ChargerWe’ve all seen it before: electronics goods being sold for far cheaper than the retail equivalent. Normally we wouldn’t think twice about buying the cheaper alternative, but a woman has been electrocuted to death in North Gosford, Australia this week, and a rip-off USB charger has been determined to be the root cause. Using a charger that was not compliant with Australian standards, the woman was found with burns to her ears (from headphones) and on her chest (from her laptop); inadequate insulation and an unspecified failure within the charger was said to have caused an arc between the 240 volt input and five volt output.

rip-off USB ChargerThe Department of Fair Trading is currently investigating the case and a Campsie trader is currently being questioned for selling the victim the alleged, non-compliant USB charger. Again, as many of us know, this isn’t an isolated case as many of us will have knock-off goods purchased in much the same way; some of you might even be using that piece of equipment right now. While this isn’t meant to be a fear-mongering piece, and electrocution isn’t going to befall everyone with rip-off goods, it is a risk and sometimes it’s worth considering whether it’s really worth saving those few dollars.

What do you think about this tragedy and the use of rip-off USB chargers? Has this changed your opinion of buying cheaper goods? Let us know your thoughts.

Source: ABC, SMH (Victoria)