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Anker Power Strip Surge Protector w/ 12-Outlets & 3 USB Ports

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Power Strip Surge Protector w/ 12-Outlets & 3 USB Ports on sale for $24.64. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more. Thanks DJ3xclusive

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  • Features 12 AC outlets, 3 USB ports, a 4000 joule rating and a 6' cable with angled wall plug.

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Power Strip Surge Protector w/ 12-Outlets & 3 USB Ports on sale for $24.64. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more. Thanks DJ3xclusive

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  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Features 12 AC outlets, 3 USB ports, a 4000 joule rating and a 6' cable with angled wall plug.

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grunt001
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Is $2.35 off from msrp really a deal?
MoeMoo
344 Posts
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Most important thing about a protector is clamping voltage, anything over 400 clamping v is trash. Go for a triplite protector
Jobronie
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4000 joules, 6 foot cord.

(my son's new school doesn't allow extension cords, so looking for an inexpensive surge protector with a longer, say, 12 foot cord.)

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Jobronie
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4000 joules, 6 foot cord.

(my son's new school doesn't allow extension cords, so looking for an inexpensive surge protector with a longer, say, 12 foot cord.)
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ElLobo11
Jul 27, 2020
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Not sure about the product, but the art department is pretty good.
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James2021
Jul 27, 2020
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I have one and love it. It's big, but the layout of the plugs means you can tolerate the bricks,. The USB outlets collectively can pump out a max of 3.1A.

There are screws on the back designed to mount this horizontally; however it does not have holes designed for vertically mounting.
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Jul 28, 2020
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thisxguy
Jul 28, 2020
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Need a bigger surge protector like this. To help consolidate 2 older power strips. Anyone know if this is lowest price?
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Quote from thisxguy :
Need a bigger surge protector like this. To help consolidate 2 older power strips. Anyone know if this is lowest price?
$1 short of being the lowest, so I'd bite now tbh. Source: the three camels

Then again the top reviews, the first 5 are all 1 star so I'd look into that. Smilie
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leon2016
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How's that a slick deal? Stupid
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vtlrockz
Jul 28, 2020
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I see 6 outlet power strips for $3 to $7, isn't two of those much cheaper than this? I get the USB is a neat feature, but at this point I have so many USB chargers for my accessories and use PD for my other devices.
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supernopal
Jul 28, 2020
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Quote from vtlrockz :
I see 6 outlet power strips for $3 to $7, isn't two of those much cheaper than this? I get the USB is a neat feature, but at this point I have so many USB chargers for my accessories and use PD for my other devices.
I wouldn't trust for those cheap power strips not to start a fire. Much rather pay a little extra for some peace of mind.
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cheeperthanyou
Jul 28, 2020
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Just because you can connect 15 or more items into a single 15 or 20 amp circuit doesn't mean you should. Not to mention chances are extremely high that other outlets share that same circuit.

Just sayin'.
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grunt001
Jul 28, 2020
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Is $2.35 off from msrp really a deal?
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jonen
Jul 28, 2020
572 Posts
Was looking at this product earlier today, but the reviews with photos really scared me away. I love Anker for my cables, but this looks like a no go for me.
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boball
Jul 28, 2020
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Quote from Jobronie :
4000 joules, 6 foot cord.

(my son's new school doesn't allow extension cords, so looking for an inexpensive surge protector with a longer, say, 12 foot cord.)
I am confused. How/why is a surge protector acceptable if a extension cord is not?
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MoeMoo
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Most important thing about a protector is clamping voltage, anything over 400 clamping v is trash. Go for a triplite protector

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BobbyArcher
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Quote from vtlrockz :
I see 6 outlet power strips for $3 to $7, isn't two of those much cheaper than this? I get the USB is a neat feature, but at this point I have so many USB chargers for my accessories and use PD for my other devices.
If they are just power strips then they will offer no protection to the electronics that are plugged into them, not every power strip is a surge protector. Check the surge protector's energy absorption rating, look at the Joules rating, the more joules (higher) the better.

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