The made in China AC adapter– Hidden Hazards Exposed

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I bought a $20 “Made in China” AC adapter. Within two years, it stopped working. Curious, I opened it—and found adhesive tape where proper insulation should have been. This isn’t just cheap corner-cutting; it’s planned fragility, a design that hides hazards from unsuspecting consumers.

In this video, I use sunlight to reveal the interior flaws and explain why these seemingly minor defects can scale to life-critical products, like PPE during a pandemic. When cheap, corner-cut products flow from a totalitarian regime like China to the world, they can become potential hazards and even weapons, affecting human life on a global scale.

We explore:

How planned fragility works

Hidden dangers in everyday electronics

Implications for PPE safety

Why cheap “Made in China” products are a systemic risk

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