Prime Members: Addtam 15-Outlet Power Strip w/ 10' Extension Cord
$16.40
$36.99
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ADDTAM US via Amazon has for Prime Members:Addtam 15-Outlet Power Strip w/ 10' Extension Cord for $16.39 after applying promo code U6UFVIKU at checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.
Thanks to Community Member CyanVolcano815 for finding this deal.
Features:
12x AC Outlet (1875W/15A Max)
3x USB Outlet (USB Ports: 5V/2.4A each port, 3A in Total)
【15 IN 1 Power Strip】- 12 widely AC outlets power strips(1875W/15A Max)with 3 USB charing ports, the flat extension cord is 3 side design, every outlet is separated widely enough to fit 12 big plugs without blocking each other; The compact design power strip saving more space for your home, office, and college dorm room
【10 FT Long Extension Cord】 - This long power strip with 10ft is long enough to make it more flexible, flat plug design indoor extension cord with usb can fit easily in tight spaces, such as desk, nightstand; 45 degree right-angle create enough room makes this usb power strip flat plug does not obstruct other plugs, suitable for installing behind sofa, wardrobe, bookshelves, and other furniture
【3 Side Design & Widely Space】- Multi sided compact power strip with widely space fits large power adapters without blocking others, 3 USB Ports intelligently detect and charge the devices at the ideal output, like smartphone, tablet, camera, power bank, etc (USB Ports: 5V/2.4A each port, 3A in Total)
【Wall Mountable Power Strip】- Unique screw fixation design on both end allow this white power strip securely installed in various applications (4 screws included), This wall surge protector with usb can also be used as a desktop power strip or nightstand USB charging station without slipping off
【Multi Safety Protection with ON/OFF Switch】- The surge protector outlet with overload protection protects your electrical appliances from lighting, surges or spikes. This slim power strip has overload protection, short-circuit protection, over current protection, over-voltage protection and overheating protection. It will automatically cut power to protect connected devices when voltage surge is overwhelming.
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Please do not purchase these junk products thinking you will have any sort of surge protection.
A device could be stamped ETL / UL / ... or what have you, in itself that is meaningless
These suspect products are often are stamped as rated and are never submitted for said rating
Inexpensive (kind attribution for crap) are known to be shortcut by companies of no provenance
The rating is only valid if it continues to be manufactured to the standard of the sample submitted
...
Therefore in an SPD, or whatever, you would need to stick with Tripp Lite / APC or a similar manufacture with a vested interest in producing to spec
Your purchase must also come from a legit supply chain
Fakespot company = C
Fakespot product = C
Nothing "US" about this seller, they are located in china!
Business Name: dongguanshibaofulaidianzikejiyouxiangongsi
Business Address:
huizhoushiboluoxianluoyangzhenxinshidaihuayuanerqi3dong403
huizhou
guangdong
516100
CN
Brand: addtam
Lot of posters pulling the ol' comment on my own post for the algorithm engagement trick 😂
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Anyone have a suggestion for a larger capacity power strip like this that I can be reasonably confident won't burn my house down? Thanks 👍
At a former work, they only used Tripp Lite. I use them in situations like yours, where I don't want to burn my house or shop down. This is only one example of many configurations. They have some with ridiculous amounts of outlets, and some with less:
Tripp Lite 12 Outlet Power Strip with Surge Protection, 15ft. Cord, Metal, 36 in. length, (SS3612),Gray https://a.co/d/iGwWcey
If you are in any type of hobby group, such as woodworking, metal working, knife making, you may find some similar gear used, not just Tripp Lite. Or at your local swap meet.
But I've been using the Trip Lite brand for many years, no issues. I also like that the cords tend to be super long, have high AWG (ask an electrician, I'm not one), and the cases I have are actually *metal* not plastic.
Overkill? You bet. But it also is great for cord management in the shop, in my home server closet, and also secured underneath my sit/stand desk. HTH!
Everything else is pretty haphazard. Those two are owned by companies who make half the electrical in your home already (Schneider or Eaton). Not the cheapest but good quality stuff.
For surge protectors generally prefer Tripp lite. They have an indicator that will stop lighting up once it no long provides surge protection. That's a huge feature as surge protection is sacrificial. They all age out.
At a former work, they only used Tripp Lite. I use them in situations like yours, where I don't want to burn my house or shop down. This is only one example of many configurations. They have some with ridiculous amounts of outlets, and some with less:
Tripp Lite 12 Outlet Power Strip with Surge Protection, 15ft. Cord, Metal, 36 in. length, (SS3612),Gray https://a.co/d/iGwWcey
If you are in any type of hobby group, such as woodworking, metal working, knife making, you may find some similar gear used, not just Tripp Lite. Or at your local swap meet.
But I've been using the Trip Lite brand for many years, no issues. I also like that the cords tend to be super long, have high AWG (ask an electrician, I'm not one), and the cases I have are actually *metal* not plastic.
Overkill? You bet. But it also is great for cord management in the shop, in my home server closet, and also secured underneath my sit/stand desk. HTH!
Much appreciated. Not OP but I only have two outlets in my living room and I want to hook up a mini fridge and water cooler to my office set up. I have a Belkin but I worry I would overload it. Will look into Tripp!
The compact form factor of the OP seems to only be in these no-name chinese brands as far as I can tell. Anker makes something that looks like it but it's only 6 outlets. There has to be a reason why no one is shoving 15 outlets into a long 3-sided box like this, or really any power strip no matter what size. I'd guess the internal wiring is pretty thin.
Much appreciated. Not OP but I only have two outlets in my living room and I want to hook up a mini fridge and water cooler to my office set up. I have a Belkin but I worry I would overload it. Will look into Tripp!
Your Belkin and any Tripp unit will both be rated for 15A. There is no reason to think you would overload one but not the other.
Can't wait to hook up a dozen space heaters on this baby!
That sounds like something my daughter would try. I'm surprised her house hasn't burnt down, as all she uses is space heaters. She has been lucky, so far, as the breaker has blown several times.
That said, I'm surprised a 15 outlet strip is even legal, let alone safe.
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Please do not purchase these junk products thinking you will have any sort of surge protection.
A device could be stamped ETL / UL / ... or what have you, in itself that is meaningless
These suspect products are often are stamped as rated and are never submitted for said rating
Inexpensive (kind attribution for crap) are known to be shortcut by companies of no provenance
The rating is only valid if it continues to be manufactured to the standard of the sample submitted
...
Therefore in an SPD, or whatever, you would need to stick with Tripp Lite / APC or a similar manufacture with a vested interest in producing to spec
Your purchase must also come from a legit supply chain
Fakespot product = C
Nothing "US" about this seller, they are located in china!
Business Name: dongguanshibaofulaidianzikejiyouxiangongsi
Business Address:
huizhoushiboluoxianluoyangzhenxinshidaihuayuanerqi3dong403
huizhou
guangdong
516100
CN
Lot of posters pulling the ol' comment on my own post for the algorithm engagement trick 😂
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At a former work, they only used Tripp Lite. I use them in situations like yours, where I don't want to burn my house or shop down. This is only one example of many configurations. They have some with ridiculous amounts of outlets, and some with less:
Tripp Lite 12 Outlet Power Strip with Surge Protection, 15ft. Cord, Metal, 36 in. length, (SS3612),Gray https://a.co/d/iGwWcey
If you are in any type of hobby group, such as woodworking, metal working, knife making, you may find some similar gear used, not just Tripp Lite. Or at your local swap meet.
But I've been using the Trip Lite brand for many years, no issues. I also like that the cords tend to be super long, have high AWG (ask an electrician, I'm not one), and the cases I have are actually *metal* not plastic.
Overkill? You bet. But it also is great for cord management in the shop, in my home server closet, and also secured underneath my sit/stand desk. HTH!
Lot of posters pulling the ol' comment on my own post for the algorithm engagement trick 😂
Username checks out 😂
Everything else is pretty haphazard. Those two are owned by companies who make half the electrical in your home already (Schneider or Eaton). Not the cheapest but good quality stuff.
For surge protectors generally prefer Tripp lite. They have an indicator that will stop lighting up once it no long provides surge protection. That's a huge feature as surge protection is sacrificial. They all age out.
Tripp Lite 12 Outlet Power Strip with Surge Protection, 15ft. Cord, Metal, 36 in. length, (SS3612),Gray https://a.co/d/iGwWcey
If you are in any type of hobby group, such as woodworking, metal working, knife making, you may find some similar gear used, not just Tripp Lite. Or at your local swap meet.
But I've been using the Trip Lite brand for many years, no issues. I also like that the cords tend to be super long, have high AWG (ask an electrician, I'm not one), and the cases I have are actually *metal* not plastic.
Overkill? You bet. But it also is great for cord management in the shop, in my home server closet, and also secured underneath my sit/stand desk. HTH!
Much appreciated. Not OP but I only have two outlets in my living room and I want to hook up a mini fridge and water cooler to my office set up. I have a Belkin but I worry I would overload it. Will look into Tripp!
Lot of posters pulling the ol' comment on my own post for the algorithm engagement trick 😂
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Best I think you're going to do for something with a lot of outlets is something like this 12 outlet Belkin for $28: https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-BE1...B000J2EN4
The compact form factor of the OP seems to only be in these no-name chinese brands as far as I can tell. Anker makes something that looks like it but it's only 6 outlets. There has to be a reason why no one is shoving 15 outlets into a long 3-sided box like this, or really any power strip no matter what size. I'd guess the internal wiring is pretty thin.
That said, I'm surprised a 15 outlet strip is even legal, let alone safe.
Costco has a pretty good deal on a four pack, just search for "CyberPower Surge Protector, 4-pack"
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