I'll vote with L on this. I have a favorite brand but I've had as many flakey consumer units from that as any other.
In general, the worst symptom will be one flakey port. If you have enough 24/7 devices that will stay connected for a day or two for each port, that should be enough testing and will facilitate your Return Process more quickly. Usually, those 'bad ports' show up within the first few days, or never.
I also avoid 5's just because. And if I was going to fill an '8' immediately, then I'd probably buy 16's instead.
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