Belkin Power Strip Surge Protector - 12 AC Multiple Outlets & 8 ft Long Flat Plug Heavy Duty Extension Cord for Home, Office, Travel, Computer Desktop, Laptop & Phone Charging Brick (3,940 Joules)
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Frank Tambone jr
> 3 dayWorks as should , nice ports and space
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Katelynn Sarna
> 3 dayPlug strip has a really good warranty if anything ever goes wrong and anything gets fried due to a power surge. Has done its job so far, had some pretty strong storms the other day and protected against that
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Samozni
> 3 dayVery good for managing and charging many devices. I highly recommend, however I made the mistake of bring it outside of the US and plugging it in with an adapter and not a power converter, which blew its fuse and broke it. That is not a point against this power strip, its still very good, just dont make my mistake.
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Jmac
24-09-2024As more and more electronic devices have the adapter at the plug, it has become increasingly important to configure the power strip to accommodate those devices so that they dont block access to the adjoining outlet. This device addresses that need very well with a combination of inline outlets with well spaced side-facing outlets for adapters. I can finally make use of all the outlets. Having the cord manager on the end is another nice addition. Belkin has done their homework on this product.
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David D.
Greater than one weekLook behind your TV. See that jumble of wires? This one power strip can get it all organized, and provide surge protection as well. Do you really need a dozen sockets? Lets see: TV, Roku, Kodi box, sound bar, bass woofer, cable box,lamp, clock, VCR, DVR, OTA antennae rotor, cooling fan for android box or external hard drive.
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Ivy Reisner
> 3 dayThis is nicely designed. There is ample space between the outlets to line computer plugs one after the next with a little space between, and the side plugs are perfect for the really large plugs. The device has a warning light for when it isnt properly grounded. The cord from the device to the wall looks far smaller in the photo than it is in reality. There is a wire organizer built into the unit.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI like it. it has a low profile and looks very professional. there are lots of plug options, wire container hooks, coaxial sockets, lan sockets. it suits my needs and was reasonably priced. seems heavy duty. will update after awhile to see its longevity. my last one was still going fine after a decade but i thought it was probably due for a replacement.
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Michael Carrillo
> 3 dayBought this to replace an old surge protector that was starting to go bad. Actually is my second one. Last one i bought, the cord was not long enough for my needs. The cord on this one is exactly what I needed. Plenty of outlets with space to plug in my electronics.
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peter
> 3 dayThis replaced two surge protectors. It had enough outlets for what I needed
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Bill P.
Greater than one weekIve always had problems with power strips that had their plugs spaced too close together. Inevitably Id always find myself having to carefully arrange the larger wall warts at the end of the strips so that their long back ends didnt cover other plugs. This one is great because it can hold multiple large wall-wart style plugs without blocking outlets and making them useless. I like this design so much that this is my second one. I use one behind my living room entertainment console for my TV, cable box, sound system, etc. and this new one is for my office where I have computers, lights, computer monitors, a TV, and some musical equipment plugged into it.