The mere fact that Amir forewarned consumers that this outlandishly expensive cable, which—1. is designed with enough formidable heft to give the illusion of safety; 2. has resistance vanishly low enough to carry one hell of a jolt, despite it being more resistant to overheating and 3. requires a Herculean amount of force to yank it out of the wall—lacks a CE listing or UL certification is enough to justify this contentious dialogue. One party has the safety of consumers in mind while the other is focused on protecting his wallet.