The problem I've found with Chinese-made electrical products in South America, which is awash in cheap Chinese crap, isn't with the quality of the copper used in a given object but rather the quantity. The extension cords, power strips, power cords, plugs, and similar household stuff have wiring or other forms of copper so thin and meager for the voltage and current the device can allegedly handle as to be obviously dangerous.
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