


I hid this behind a wall-mounted PC for extra surge protection. A good, cheap solution for this type of application!


Phone protection worked as hoped Small form factor...able to gang a bunch of 'em together on a power strip



Sliding dust covers move easily. USB ports are super convenient.

great for the price point, works well!

The power off switch is on the opposite side of the power cord, where the human generally is. The cord is in the back of the strip, where the outlet and cables generally are. With other strips you must to turn them around to reach which means a long cable wrapping around it and it will move constantly. Those strips are generally thinner too... so they are wont to flip over. This strip has a proportionally wider base which stops flips, even though it is not prone . I cannot believe that other manufacturers haven't adopted this approach as it simply makes sense.

Plenty of plugs. Love the larger spaced ones for transformer plug-ins! Best feature for me though, oddly, is the plug covers. Why? 4 small dogs. Shed these little fine hairs. Gets into everything. Not this Surge bar though. Thank jehovah for those covers! Apparently the word "dog", reverse the first and last letters, is unacceptable now. go figure. how sad



Good Price for a extra surge protector never buy one in the store buy them on newegg you will never get a better price also this thing has a great design!






Plug is nice and flat (cord comes out the side of it)- good for spaces that you might have furniture up against. Great Joule rating. I've looked and I've never personally came across many surge protectors that surpassed 4000, which is what this is rated at. The only one higher (that I could find) was the BELKIN BP112230-08 at a 4320 Joule rating. Apparently has "Oversized Metal Oxide Varistors". Varistors are the magic behind what makes surge protectors work and they've been around since 1973. If you can find it, look up a video by EdisonTechCenter online in which Bill Morris explains it all.