Amazon[amazon.com] has Belkin Power Strip Surge Protector - 12 AC Multiple Outlets & 8 ft Long Flat Plug Heavy Duty Extension Cord for Home, Office, Travel, Computer Desktop, Laptop & Phone Charging Brick (3,940 Joules) for $23.79 (from $27.99) or 3PK[amazon.com] for $63.74 (from $74.99). Shipping is free.
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MULTI-OUTLET SURGE PROTECTOR POWER STRIP: Power everything on your desk with a single compact surge-protected extension cord. This reputable power cord offers 12 AC outlets with surge protector for charging your computer, laptop, phone, camera, and more. One charging station for a clutter-free desk.
POWER BAR W/ PHONE LINE PROTECTION: Featuring a 1-in-2-out RJ11 telephone or fax protection to ensure open and continuous phone line connections. It also provides a coaxial cable protection to safeguard cable box and satellite connections. The damage-resistant housing protects circuits from fire, impact, and rust.
SAFEGUARD YOUR DEVICES & APPLIANCES: This extender has been run through extensive testing to ensure your expensive computers, monitors, hard drives, home theaters, and other appliances are protected by 3,940 Joules of overcurrent and overload protection.
COMPACT, HEAVY-DUTY, & SPACE-SAVING: The widely spaced outlets give ample area to fit big plugs and charger bricks. Its slender design makes it ideal for home office, workstations, and game rooms. The durable cord is 8 ft / 2.4 meters long with a 3-prong angle plug convenient for tight spaces.
RELIABLE POWER STRIP: Secure your electronic devices from overload, short circuit, power spikes, lightning strikes, or fluctuations. And purchase with confidence as it is backed by a lifetime warranty and protected by $2,500 Connected Equipment Warranty.
Model: Belkin SurgeMaster 12-Outlet Power Strip Surge Protector
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According to Belkin it's even worse for L-G and N-G:
Clamping Voltage: L-N: 400V, L-G: 500V, N-G: 500V
At 400V your device is receiving over 3 times the nominal 120V it is designed for. If your'e looking for a model with 330V clamping voltage, Monoprice has this one: https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=9202 and Amazon has this one: https://amz.run/6dce
I bought these years ago (apparently 8 years ago according to Amazon).
I have 6+ of these around the house and they're still fine. The plastic clips are gone as are some of the inner slideouts in the outlets, but I haven't had any issues.
The spacing is decent. Not a fan of the angled wall connector, but that's how a lot power strips are these days.
I can't speak to the surge protection anymore as I got a whole house surge protector installed and most of my sensitive equipment is behind a UPS now, but haven't had any issues with them.
For reference, I bought these for $30 in 2015...
yup, have several of these in use for a couple of years.
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I bought these years ago (apparently 8 years ago according to Amazon).
I have 6+ of these around the house and they're still fine. The plastic clips are gone as are some of the inner slideouts in the outlets, but I haven't had any issues.
The spacing is decent. Not a fan of the angled wall connector, but that's how a lot power strips are these days.
I can't speak to the surge protection anymore as I got a whole house surge protector installed and most of my sensitive equipment is behind a UPS now, but haven't had any issues with them.
Have one, suffered many power outages this spring, stereo system, projector and gaming systems are all fine. The spacing is nice, but not well thought-out like newer designs
Any recommended power strips with longer cord? Need one for a mobile tv cart
There is a 10 feet version https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HPX46U. I have a couple of these and love the spacing between plugs. One of the most practical ones if you need to plug in power bricks.
Model Year is 2007. How does this matter?
I purchased several similar Belkin power strips for about $15 many years ago at J&R in NYC. Used a few and gave away the others. Didn't have any problem with them.
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Clamping Voltage: L-N: 400V, L-G: 500V, N-G: 500V
At 400V your device is receiving over 3 times the nominal 120V it is designed for. If your'e looking for a model with 330V clamping voltage, Monoprice has this one: https://www.monoprice.c
I have 6+ of these around the house and they're still fine. The plastic clips are gone as are some of the inner slideouts in the outlets, but I haven't had any issues.
The spacing is decent. Not a fan of the angled wall connector, but that's how a lot power strips are these days.
I can't speak to the surge protection anymore as I got a whole house surge protector installed and most of my sensitive equipment is behind a UPS now, but haven't had any issues with them.
For reference, I bought these for $30 in 2015...
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I didn't need three but I'll get one
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I have 6+ of these around the house and they're still fine. The plastic clips are gone as are some of the inner slideouts in the outlets, but I haven't had any issues.
The spacing is decent. Not a fan of the angled wall connector, but that's how a lot power strips are these days.
I can't speak to the surge protection anymore as I got a whole house surge protector installed and most of my sensitive equipment is behind a UPS now, but haven't had any issues with them.
For reference, I bought these for $30 in 2015...
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Have one, suffered many power outages this spring, stereo system, projector and gaming systems are all fine. The spacing is nice, but not well thought-out like newer designs
I purchased several similar Belkin power strips for about $15 many years ago at J&R in NYC. Used a few and gave away the others. Didn't have any problem with them.