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The Power Strip Surge Protector features a 10 ft cord, 8 AC outlets, and 4 USB ports (including 2 USB-C), allowing you to charge up to 12 devices simultaneously. Designed for safety and convenience, it includes overload protection and a compact design suitable for home, office, or dorm use.
S**Y
Its otherwise fine, but the cord...
CONS first: It is as described but I dont like the cord. It is very stiff but bendable and the way it actually plugs into the wall is cumbersome. Its a flat, round plug and keeps the cord very close to the wall. The cord is slanted at a 45 degree angle as opposed to traveling straight up or straight down from your wall outlet. The stiffness and angle of the cord make it hard to use for my purposes. The cord is also cloth wrapped and I am not sure how it will stay clean. I question its usefulness in travel. I think there are better choices out there for travel. I do not think it would pack well. You cannot wind the cord, but then again, maybe you shouldn't..? It can only be wall-mounted in the vertical orientation.PROS: The unit itself seems well made and has 8 plug ports and 4 USB ports. It's a sleek rectangle design with rounded corners and a matte white finish. It sits perfectly flat on the counter and seems sturdy. There is an on/off switch located near the cord. There is a small green LED to confirm it is powered and presumably protecting. It's weighty enough to make me feel that it is substantially made. It's easy to use. It is attractive.
J**8
awesome
I love this, it has lots of plug ins as well as USB ports, works so much better than the old power strip, easier to access and plug in different size plugs which was always impossible with the strip style as some plugs would cover the next holes due to size. it also has a flat head wall plug so it does not stick out.
S**A
Excellent product!!
I was tired of having surge protectors that were too small so I decided to purchase this because it’s much larger and versatile. Incredibly happy!! Love that the cord is long. It’s big yes, but the design is actually pretty sleek and you can tell it’s a well made product. Highly recommend!
D**X
Versatile with a long cord
I use these cords for work. The cord is xtra long and thick so it doesn’t get twisted easily. I can plug plenty of items in and everything works well. The USB option is a huge plus.
C**T
Fantastic
This strip is a smart shape and size and adds a lot of connections that make this thing great for at home use or while traveling. I ended up buying 2; one for the kitchen and one to bring out camping. It really helped with camping since you can connect USB devices right to it without needing a brick.
K**R
This works perfectly
small, square, just enough outlets, this works perfect for me
W**T
Almost Perfect!
This is a well built, attractive power strip. The top, widely spaced outlets address and accommodate the multiple transformers that are the modern way of powering our accessories. The top outlets are smartly placed so the wire tails coming off the transformers do not interfere with neighboring outlets. Having additional outlets placed on the sides of the box proved to be very handy for non-transformer ac plugs. The USB outlets (4) are very convenient although I must say that a modern day power strip is not to be taken seriously if it did not have them. The square footprint breaks away from the typical foot long / 3" wide design but it works for my specific situation that I have right now. I would like to see them offer another model which addresses the foot long / 3" wide footprint; I am confident it would be the same high quality build and fit. I welcome the cloth braided cord which is easy to straighten out so it lays neatly against the wall behind furnishings. I detest using a vinyl power cord (haven't experienced plain rubber used in years) that has been wrapped up so tightly for shipping that it will not lay correctly on the floor. I mean, we buy extension cords and power strips to install our electronics in a neat manner, right? There is not a cord used in my house (TV, radio, lamp, Alexa, coffee pot, toaster, Bullet etc.) that is installed all curled up. I straighten each one before installing with a heat gun. I place as much of the coiled up cord in a large metal saucepan and use my heat gun to relax the cord and straighten it out (the metal pan contains the heat but prevents hot spots while warming the cord). I find if the product has gone through cost cutting via the bean counters of the manufacturer, the more likely the power cord suffers and ends up being cheap, stiff, vinyl. Here however the manufacturer realizes that the cord is an important element in the overall design and uses cloth covered braid. The internal wire insulation is of course some sort of vinyl / rubber blend to meet safety standards I am sure but it is flexible and can almost be entirely straightened out without warming. I have braided, cloth covered cords that are round and also flat as in this power strip. Either one works well but I prefer the round style which lays neater and coils better. This brings me to my one nit-pick. Even though my 5 star rating does not reveal it, I do not feel that my nit-pick should prevent someone from buying this otherwise well designed extension power strip. My nit-pic is about the power plug that goes into the wall outlet. It is the flat type (good) which hugs the wall enabling you to have that dresser tight up against the wall while avoiding any damage to the cord if a traditional “straight” plug was implemented. On this particular flat plug, the braided power cord comes down off the bottom of the plug at an angle and not straight down. It is angled to the right which is great if your extension box is to be placed to the right of the outlet but not so good if the box is placed to the left of the outlet. Having a flat type braided cord instead of a round braided cord, it presents a kink in the wire @ the plug location. It would be a welcomed improvement if the braided power cord came straight down from the plug and if they used a round versus flat braided cord. Hey! Not a big deal to most people but this is a review, right? So, there you have it. For most people, an extension cord is “just an extension cord – get over it”. But for those (like you reading this right now) are interested in knowing how a product is designed and performs, I hope I have described it to your satisfaction.
K**N
surge protector and power strip
Works well as a bedside power strip. Sockets are spaced wide enough that I can use charger plugs next to each other. The USB charging ports allow me to not use some of the charger plugs at all. Cord was long enough and flexible enough for my use. Surge protector is an added bonus over my old power strip.
E**.
Practico y eficiente
Calidad en materiales y los puertos usb c son geniales
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