I read in this NY Times article

https://archive.ph/1yLYu

that supplies of NACS adapters are short, and that 

> Some Ford and Rivian owners have gotten tired of waiting and bought
> adapters from other suppliers whose products are not endorsed by
> automakers. Their experience suggests that access to the Tesla network
> makes road trips much easier. 

> Reid Hester, a retired clinical psychologist who lives in California
> and owns a Mustang Mach-E, bought an adapter online for a little more
> than $200. 

> The Charging Interface Initiative, the group led by Mr. Logvinov,
> warns that adapters not endorsed by manufacturers may be unsafe. But
> Mr. Hester said his worked well. Having Tesla´s network as an option
> "just reduces your range anxiety," he said.   

Has anyone here gotten one of these third-party adapters?  

If so, how's it working for you?

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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