Do not buy Anker or Aukey branded USB C products. They are notorious for bad USB C products. You can look at the list from Benson Leung and Nathan K who reviewed the cables and adaptors.
Locally, you can buy on Qoo10 a brand called Tronsmart. They are one of the few who indicates the use of the 56k resistor on their cables and their cables have been reviewed to be 5 stars rating on amazon by either Nathan K or Benson Leung.
Yes, Anker used to be good but they have difficulty producing good USB C products ATM.
I will avoid Choetech or TechMate as well. USB C is still not stable but Tronsmart is the only reliable brand.
Pardon me but looks like you have no idea what you are talking about.
I have Tronsmart, Aukey and Choetech chargers and cables since last year for my various devices. They are on par, neither is better or reliable than any other.
If you think whatever Benson Leung said is the bible, then you shouldn't even use Qualcomm QC standard as anything more than 2.4A or 5V from USB A port is illegal! only USB-C port can transmit 3A of current and 5V, beyond that, only USB PD.
The only purpose of 56K resistor is to limit the current to 2.4A. Surely that Benson Leung is more knowledgeable than me in USB standard but how many burn or defective products cause by quality USB cable from reputable brands like the above mentioned had been reported on the web? Amazon is a good place to find these, if there are, you can be sure those American will file a class action suit to sue them.
Current is drawn by device, the charger can never force more current than the device requested, Voltage is another thing. Its true that lousy throw away cable can overheat and burn itself, as others had mentioned, use quality cable and common sense. don't try to use non USB-PD certified cable to try to charge laptop that call for 20V/3A = 60W!
Read Chinese chongdiantou website for real product test and user feedback.