Amazon has
4-Pack Philips 6-Outlet Extender Surge Protector (900 Joules, 3-Prong) for
$19.99.
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Available Colors:
- Grey
- Usually ships within 1 to 2 days
- White
- Usually ships within 1 to 2 months
About this product:
- Power More – Turn 2 grounded AC outlets into 6 and power all of your home or office electronics
- Charging Station – Create a charging hub for your portable devices by plugging chargers into these 3-prong outlets to keep your cell phone tablet Bluetooth speakers Nintendo Switch smartwatch or Fitbit fully powered
- Space-Saving – Surge protection can be sleek with this slim outlet adapter's compact design
- Protection – Keep cell phones tablets lamps and computers safe from circuit overload with a surge protection rating of 900 Joules and an LED protected indicator light
- High Quality – This wall tap is ETL Listed and has an electrical rating of 125V AC/15A/1875W
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Only significant downside is lack of center screw. Depending how heavy connected cords are and how they pull, I can see the unit working itself loose and exposing the prongs.
Lesser known fact, this is why outlets are installed "upside down." So only the ground is exposed from something touching on top of exposed.
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There is also a slightly more expensive model that includes 2 or 4 usb ports if that is your thing.
The only things that I don't like about these are that the back is rounded, so you can't push too hard on the left or right side sockets without it rolling a bit. Have to hold on to the casing when plugging and unplugging.
The other thing is that the bottom socket has a plastic stabilizer. Some of my outlets are switch controlled on the top but not the bottom. To use them there I had to cut off the stabilizer.
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