ECHOGEAR via Amazon has ECHOGEAR On-Wall Surge Protector with 6 Pivoting AC Outlets (White) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.
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ECHOGEAR via Amazon has ECHOGEAR On-Wall Surge Protector with 6 Pivoting AC Outlets (White) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.
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Model: ECHOGEAR On-Wall Surge Protector with 6 Pivoting AC Outlets & 1080 Joules of Surge Protection - Low Profile Design Installs Over Existing Outlets to Protect Your Gear (White)
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I check some of the review and it looks like GE has a generic version of this also.
According to the Q&A in the ge one, its 500v clamping but one of the question also says it has no surge protection. So not really sure. Also monoprice has a version of this and monoprice says its 500v clamping also. 500v is okay, not the best as things like anker is like over 600v and some generic ones are like 700v+
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I check some of the review and it looks like GE has a generic version of this also.
According to the Q&A in the ge one, its 500v clamping but one of the question also says it has no surge protection. So not really sure. Also monoprice has a version of this and monoprice says its 500v clamping also. 500v is okay, not the best as things like anker is like over 600v and some generic ones are like 700v+
Any idea how conductors go through? Thing is too small for flexible wiring, and sliders...
I still remember recall of power strips with rotating plug.
And I don't believe NRTL (UL) includes durability testing for those rotating things..
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According to the Q&A in the ge one, its 500v clamping but one of the question also says it has no surge protection. So not really sure. Also monoprice has a version of this and monoprice says its 500v clamping also. 500v is okay, not the best as things like anker is like over 600v and some generic ones are like 700v+
GE Version
https://www.amazon.com/GE-6-Outlet-Protector-Rotating-37063/dp/B071WKM8S1/ [amazon.com]
Monoprice version
https://www.monoprice.c
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According to the Q&A in the ge one, its 500v clamping but one of the question also says it has no surge protection. So not really sure. Also monoprice has a version of this and monoprice says its 500v clamping also. 500v is okay, not the best as things like anker is like over 600v and some generic ones are like 700v+
GE Version
https://www.amazon.com/GE-6-Outlet-Protector-Rotating-37063/dp/B071WKM8S1/ [amazon.com]
Monoprice version
https://www.monoprice.c
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I still remember recall of power strips with rotating plug.
And I don't believe NRTL (UL) includes durability testing for those rotating things..
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