Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expired Posted by Rokket | Staff • 2d ago
expired Posted by Rokket | Staff • 2d ago

Hyper Tough 6-Outlet 500-Joule Surge Protector w/ 2.5' Power Cord (Black) $4.50 + Free S&H w/ Walmart+ or on $35+

$4.50

$8.76

48% off
Walmart
7 Comments 4,456 Views
Visit Walmart
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Walmart [walmart.com] has Hyper Tough 6-Outlet 500-Joule Surge Protector w/ 2.5' Power Cord (Black) for $4.50. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.


Product Description from Walmart
This 6-Outlet Power Strip comes in a 1-pack, providing a total of 6 outlets. It features that switch with built-in circuit breaker helps protect the cord from damage and ensures optimal power flow to your devices. Ideal for places with multiple electrical devices such as video game consoles, CD/DVD/Blu-ray players and laptops. Perfect for creating a centralized hub for your electronics at your home, office, workshop or garage. Included keyhole slots make this unit easy to mount to a desk, table or counter. A reset switch puts power at your fingertips for easy control of your electronics.
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Walmart [walmart.com] has Hyper Tough 6-Outlet 500-Joule Surge Protector w/ 2.5' Power Cord (Black) for $4.50. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.


Product Description from Walmart
This 6-Outlet Power Strip comes in a 1-pack, providing a total of 6 outlets. It features that switch with built-in circuit breaker helps protect the cord from damage and ensures optimal power flow to your devices. Ideal for places with multiple electrical devices such as video game consoles, CD/DVD/Blu-ray players and laptops. Perfect for creating a centralized hub for your electronics at your home, office, workshop or garage. Included keyhole slots make this unit easy to mount to a desk, table or counter. A reset switch puts power at your fingertips for easy control of your electronics.

Community Voting

Deal Score
+10
Good Deal
Visit Walmart
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

7 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Expert
This user is an Expert in Tech & Electronics
2d ago
17,829 Posts
Joined Sep 2011
2d ago
bluekiwi
Expert
This user is an Expert in Tech & Electronics
2d ago
17,829 Posts
500 joule is barely above minimum level to be called a surge protector. For low level items only, lights and cheap electronics. ideal for expensive electronics if you want to destroy them when a surge occurs
1
1
2d ago
8,018 Posts
Joined Jun 2007
2d ago
DrRad
2d ago
8,018 Posts
Check your power or gas company for rebates on surge protectors. I got two for $2 through their site. Free home thermostats too.
2d ago
1,156 Posts
Joined Nov 2009
2d ago
thatguymark
2d ago
1,156 Posts
Whether this or the two pack that was posted does anyone know or want to weigh in on the clamping voltage?
2d ago
1,351 Posts
Joined Jul 2016
2d ago
AG1802
2d ago
1,351 Posts
On Wirecutter: "We tested the cheapest surge protector we could find at a local Walmart, the six-outlet Hyper Tough PS682B_B, to see how it would fare against our top contenders, and it failed spectacularly in pretty much every way."
1
Pro
2d ago
13,662 Posts
Joined Aug 2004
2d ago
avalon
Pro
2d ago
13,662 Posts
is there such a thing as a power strip that filters the electrical noise a fan puts back into the line?

I have so many fans going sometimes I can see the noise on my security monitor and I think it affects wifi somehow
Pro
2d ago
2,074 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
2d ago
MasterRigger
Pro
2d ago
2,074 Posts
Quote from avalon :
is there such a thing as a power strip that filters the electrical noise a fan puts back into the line?

I have so many fans going sometimes I can see the noise on my security monitor and I think it affects wifi somehow

In the way back there was a brand of power strip for stereo audio equipment that filtered noise and surges. I can see it in my brain but can't remember the name.
Pro
2d ago
621 Posts
Joined Mar 2022
2d ago
doubletoaster
Pro
2d ago
621 Posts
Quote from avalon :
is there such a thing as a power strip that filters the electrical noise a fan puts back into the line? I have so many fans going sometimes I can see the noise on my security monitor and I think it affects wifi somehow
For signals in the Wi-Fi frequency range (2.4GHz and 5.8GHz) adding clip on ferrite chokes should be enough. Place them as close to the fans as possible.

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All