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11-Outlet APC SurgeArrest 2880 Joule Surge Protector Power Strip with USB Ports (P11U2MP10) on sale for $27.51 - $5 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page =
$22.51.
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About this product:
- 2880 Joules surge protector power strip
- 11 outlet surge protector power strip with 2 USB Charging Ports (2.4A shared)
- 5 regular and 6 transformer-spaced outlets for oversized plugs
- Flat-end 90 degree space saving plug; 8 foot rotating power cord
- EMI/RFI noise filter for better performance of protected equipment
- L-N 400V. L-G 500V. N-G 500V
- Lifetime warranty and $250,000 connected-equipment protection policy
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All three TVs were fried. I filed a claim with Tripp Lite, including proof of purchase and even a copy of the letter we received from the power company stating the cause of the power surge.
Tripp Lite asked me to send in the surge protectors for analysis. They denied the claim, stating that analysis showed that all three were operating properly and showed no signs of a power surge. Yet all three TVs had fried power supply circuit boards.
I only buy APC from now on.
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Most consumers are unfamiliar with "MET" and if they're educated and concerned about this (as they very well should be!), these type of products shouldn't be missing the UL certification.
IMHO, I'd want to discuss this matter with APC prior to purchasing their products at this point.
Most consumers are unfamiliar with "MET" and if they're educated and concerned about this (as they very well should be!), these type of products shouldn't be missing the UL certification.
IMHO, I'd want to discuss this matter with APC prior to purchasing their products at this point.
Because if this thing catches fire and the worst should happen, many insurance companies won't pay out a dime if the item that started the fire isn't UL certified.
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