Manstor Network Filter MN-LD019-2P

Bought a Network Filter That Wasn't What I Expected

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  • It works as an extension cord, I guess
  • The plastic case is just regular stuff, not fireproof, but it's not a huge deal
  • The seller claims it's got some kind of protection against overloading, and there's a smart chip in there, which sounds cool
  • The cable is pretty thin, but it's not a total loss
  • It's got a thermal cutoff at 10 amps, which is something, I suppose
  • The packaging was decent, I'll give 'em that
  • The seller's got some fancy marketing going on, I'll give 'em that

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  • There's no actual filter in the thing
  • The cable is only 0.75mm thick, which is nowhere near safe
  • The seller doesn't offer returns, which seems weird, considering the laws in Russia
  • You can't really inspect a product like this at the post office, which is a bummer
  • The seller's claims about protection against overloading are basically meaningless
  • It's not worth the money, if you ask me
  • The whole thing feels like a scam, to be honest
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Editor's Summary

I thought I'd found a sweet deal on a network filter for my home, but things didn't quite go as planned. The seller claimed it was a Jamar network filter, and the pics looked legit. But when I got it home and opened it up, I was surprised to find it was just a bunch of wires connected directly - no filter at all. I'm still trying to wrap my head around it.

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Kullanışlılık6/10

I was looking for a simple network filter for my home, and I thought I found a great option on a local marketplace. The seller called it a Jamar network filter, and it looked pretty sweet.

There weren't many reviews, but the ones I found were all glowing. I paid for it and brought it home.The thing is, you can't really inspect a product like this at the post office, and the seller doesn't offer returns - which just seems weird, given the laws in Russia. So, I opened it up and took a look inside.

The plastic is just regular stuff - not fireproof, but it's not a huge deal.

The seller claims it's got some kind of protection against overloading, and there's a smart chip in there. Sounds cool, right?

When I took the lid off, I was surprised to see what was inside. It's just a bunch of wires connected directly - no filters at all. The only safety feature is a thermal cutoff at 10 amps, and the cable is only 0.75mm thick. That's nowhere near the 2.5kW the seller claimed.

It's put together okay, I guess. Each circuit breaker has its own switch, but they're not labeled.

Also, there's a built-in USB block with four ports. It's not bad - it gives out 1.5 amps at 5 volts, but it doesn't support any smart protocols.

Featured FAQ

Is this network filter any good?

Honestly, no. I was expecting a real filter, but it's just a bunch of wires connected directly. If you're looking for a decent network filter, keep looking.

Can I return it if I'm not satisfied?

Unfortunately, no. The seller doesn't offer returns, which is a major red flag.

Is it safe to use?

I wouldn't say it's safe, exactly. The cable is pretty thin, and the thermal cutoff is at 10 amps, which isn't exactly reassuring.

What's with the smart chip?

I'm not entirely sure, to be honest. The seller claims it's got some kind of protection against overloading, but I'm not convinced.

Can I use it as an extension cord?

Yeah, I guess you could use it as an extension cord. But it's not exactly what I'd call a 'network filter'.

Is it worth the money?

No way. Not even close.

Can I inspect the product before buying?

Unfortunately, no. You pretty much have to take the seller's word for it.

What's with the packaging?

It was decent, I'll give 'em that. But that's about it.

Is this a scam?

To be honest, it feels like it.