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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Feb 17, 2025 01:58 PM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Feb 17, 2025 01:58 PM

5' 10-in-1 Anker Flat Plug Power Strip w/ 6 AC, 2 USB-A & 2 USB-C (White)

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Anker Official Store via Newegg has 5' 10-in-1 Anker Flat Plug Power Strip w/ 6 AC Outlets, 2 USB-A & 2 USB-C Ports (Black or White) for $35.99 - $16 w/ promo code ACCUEPAA99 = $19.99. Shipping is free.

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Available:Features:
  • Slim and Efficient: Sleek dimensions of 6.29 × 3.13 × 1.22-inch ensure your desk remains clutter-free while consistently delivering reliable power.
  • 10-in-1 Power Hub: Equip yourself with 6 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 USB-C ports for efficient multitasking and quick charging.
  • No Struggle, Just Plug: With an ergonomic flat plug design, you'll experience smooth, easy plug-ins every time.
  • Tangle-Free, Stress-Free: The power strip's design emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. With a flat, foldable design, storage is tidy and uncomplicated.
No Longer Available:
  • Anker Direct via Amazon has 5' 10-in-1 Anker Flat Plug Power Strip w/ 6 AC Outlets, 2 USB-A & 2 USB-C Ports (White) for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $16 lower (44% savings) than the list price of $35.99
    • This price matches the previous FP Deal.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 1700 customer reviews.
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Anker Official Store via Newegg has 5' 10-in-1 Anker Flat Plug Power Strip w/ 6 AC Outlets, 2 USB-A & 2 USB-C Ports (Black or White) for $35.99 - $16 w/ promo code ACCUEPAA99 = $19.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Available:Features:
  • Slim and Efficient: Sleek dimensions of 6.29 × 3.13 × 1.22-inch ensure your desk remains clutter-free while consistently delivering reliable power.
  • 10-in-1 Power Hub: Equip yourself with 6 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 USB-C ports for efficient multitasking and quick charging.
  • No Struggle, Just Plug: With an ergonomic flat plug design, you'll experience smooth, easy plug-ins every time.
  • Tangle-Free, Stress-Free: The power strip's design emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. With a flat, foldable design, storage is tidy and uncomplicated.
No Longer Available:
  • Anker Direct via Amazon has 5' 10-in-1 Anker Flat Plug Power Strip w/ 6 AC Outlets, 2 USB-A & 2 USB-C Ports (White) for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
  • Newegg

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $16 lower (44% savings) than the list price of $35.99
    • This price matches the previous FP Deal.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 1700 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: Flat Plug Power Strip 300J, Anker USB C Power Strip, 10-in-1 Ultra Thin Power Strip with 6 AC, 2 USB A and 2 USB C Ports,5ft Extension Cord, Desk Charging Station,Home Office College Dorm Room Black

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quickeye
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There is a newer version of this product for $24.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D14HK...title&th=1
jtree1
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Only 300J of protection is pretty weak for a $20 surge protector. You can get 900J on sub $10 units.
Hkxyz
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For $4 more you get 35w

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Feb 17, 2025 03:59 PM
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There is a newer version of this product for $24.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D14HK...title&th=1
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tivoboyFeb 17, 2025 07:02 PM
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Pretty low PD usb-c 20w power delivery compared to what more modern fast charging devices can take. But I guess maybe for a tv area or limited low use where slower charging is fine it's probably decent esp at this price.
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Quote from tivoboy :
Pretty low PD usb-c 20w power delivery compared to what more modern fast charging devices can take. But I guess maybe for a tv area or limited low use where slower charging is fine it's probably decent esp at this price.
For $4 more you get 35w
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Quote from Hkxyz :
For $4 more you get 35w
Only on one of the USB-C ports, the other tops out at 15W.

But you also get 2 more AC ports.

Definitely worth another $4 to me, though.
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Only 300J of protection is pretty weak for a $20 surge protector. You can get 900J on sub $10 units.
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I have this and I hate that the USB ports go to sleep.
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Quote from quickeye :
There is a newer version of this product for $24.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D14HK...title&th=1
I'll grab this one

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RaccoonishFeb 18, 2025 07:55 AM
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This thing again.... been FP at least 3x now in the last few months. It's an entry level surge protector I wouldn't plug anything in. Get a GE branded one from Target for $5 more that actually has excellent protection.
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DavidL8545Feb 18, 2025 12:45 PM
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Quote from Raccoonish :
This thing again.... been FP at least 3x now in the last few months. It's an entry level surge protector I wouldn't plug anything in. Get a GE branded one from Target for $5 more that actually has excellent protection.
link?
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mguptamgFeb 18, 2025 03:45 PM
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I think this is what he was talking about. https://www.target.com/p/ge-10-ou...A-90172668
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xcopyFeb 18, 2025 04:12 PM
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All these "deals" on power strips with 5-foot cords are meaningless IMO.

Even 6-feet is paltry, but less than that rates a zero IMO. I rarely even consider anything with less than 6 feet, and think 8-10 feet should be a standard.

Don't get excited and jump on this because there are 5-foot strips on sale constantly.....Including some better for less....
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SlickDitFeb 18, 2025 04:21 PM
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Quote from xcopy :
All these "deals" on power strips with 5-foot cords are meaningless IMO.
Not a fan of 5 foot either unless I need it. I own this one and it works for where I need 5ft. I do love 3ft when I need between 1-3ft, 6ft when I need 3-6ft, etc. This is the 21st century and we can have the length we want on a truck in the matter of hours. Why tie yourself down to 8-10ft of a cord (that should be really thick at that length) if you don't need it?

I generally go for GE when possible since most other brands are crappy (Philips isn't horrible but Belkin generally is) and Tripp-Lite/APC are overpriced and their designs are antiquated. Design-wise, they can all learn something from Anker here (esp the angled aspect). And Anker, let's get a little more space in between outlets? Nothing worse than not being able to use a plug, even a standard 2-prong plug, when you are using a wall-wart in an adjacent outlet. I guess their solution was the 8-outlet.
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Quote from SlickDit :
Not a fan of 5 foot either unless I need it. I own this one and it works for where I need 5ft. I do love 3ft when I need between 1-3ft, 6ft when I need 3-6ft, etc. This is the 21st century and we can have the length we want on a truck in the matter of hours. Why tie yourself down to 8-10ft of a cord (that should be really thick at that length) if you don't need it?

Fair question, but I have so many strips and I find that even 6' is tight too often. Whether it's for TVs and soundbars, powering studio lights, or even in the bedroom plugging in laptop chargers, it's just too tight and inflexible. The basement is a challenge too.

I will acknowledge that newer homes *may or could* have more outlets available, but for me dealing with an old house I don't have the luxury of having an outlet every 5 feet. You'll find a lot of that in the northeast (and not just around Boston), unless it's new(er) construction or has been redone. Regardless, I'd rather deal with an extra foot (or more) of cord than too little.

I just bought another strip with a 15' cord as some of the 10' strips are stretched a little "tight" and I want the flexibility.
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drivenZFeb 18, 2025 04:44 PM
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Quote from SlickDit :
Not a fan of 5 foot either unless I need it. I own this one and it works for where I need 5ft. I do love 3ft when I need between 1-3ft, 6ft when I need 3-6ft, etc. This is the 21st century and we can have the length we want on a truck in the matter of hours. Why tie yourself down to 8-10ft of a cord (that should be really thick at that length) if you don't need it?

I generally go for GE when possible since most other brands are crappy (Philips isn't horrible but Belkin generally is) and Tripp-Lite/APC are overpriced and their designs are antiquated. Design-wise, they can all learn something from Anker here (esp the angled aspect). And Anker, let's get a little more space in between outlets? Nothing worse than not being able to use a plug, even a standard 2-prong plug, when you are using a wall-wart in an adjacent outlet. I guess their solution was the 8-outlet.
not saying GE isnt good but Haier owns GE as of like 10 yrs ago. So GE is not the GE of yesteryear. Just a division of a large Chinese company now.

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Quote from SlickDit :
Not a fan of 5 foot either unless I need it. I own this one and it works for where I need 5ft. I do love 3ft when I need between 1-3ft, 6ft when I need 3-6ft, etc. This is the 21st century and we can have the length we want on a truck in the matter of hours. Why tie yourself down to 8-10ft of a cord (that should be really thick at that length) if you don't need it?

I generally go for GE when possible since most other brands are crappy (Philips isn't horrible but Belkin generally is) and Tripp-Lite/APC are overpriced and their designs are antiquated. Design-wise, they can all learn something from Anker here (esp the angled aspect). And Anker, let's get a little more space in between outlets? Nothing worse than not being able to use a plug, even a standard 2-prong plug, when you are using a wall-wart in an adjacent outlet. I guess their solution was the 8-outlet.
If I'm using the strip for stuff that's going to be plugged in 24/7 and I actually care about (TV, receiver, storage array, etc.), I'm getting Tripp-Lite metal boxes or APC UPSs.

If I'm using the strip for stuff that is either only plugged in intermittently or it wouldn't be awful to replace (nightstand, next to couch, etc.), I'm getting Anker. Little features like flat lead plugs/cords and good plug spacing on the units themselves are just nice.

FWIW, I've been using this as my bedside charger since Nov and like it. I prefer slower charging for most scenarios to put less stress on the batteries, and anything that's plugged into it will be there overnight anyway.
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