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Anker 15-in-1 Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 5' Cord (12x AC, 1x USB-C, 2x USB-A) $22.79 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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AnkerDirect via Amazon [amazon.com] has Anker 15-in-1 Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 5' Cord (12x AC, 1x USB-C, 2x USB-A) for $22.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon [amazon.com] has Anker 15-in-1 Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 5' Cord (12x AC, 1x USB-C, 2x USB-A) for $22.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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Model: Anker Power Strip Surge Protector (2100J), 12 Outlets with 2 USB A and 1 USB C Port for Multiple Devices, 5ft Extension Cord, 20W Power Delivery Charging for Home, Office, Dorm Essential, TUV Listed

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Yesterday 10:58 PM
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quiglagYesterday 10:58 PM
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The problem I have with this power strip is that the outlets are so close together I can't use half of them. You'd actually have more usable outlets if they removed a couple and spaced them out so they aren't blocked by wide plugs.
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Today 12:29 AM
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themadmanToday 12:29 AM
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Solid surge protector. I have two and originally bought the first one to replace a cheap surge protector that had this whine.
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SlackyToday 12:32 AM
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Quote from quiglag :
The problem I have with this power strip is that the outlets are so close together I can't use half of them. You'd actually have more usable outlets if they removed a couple and spaced them out so they aren't blocked by wide plugs.
I've been keeping an eye on this strip for a few months. It always struck me that the jammed in chaos of the design allows for myriad customization depending on what you need. I could even see it managing a load of wall warts if you have enough of the one foot step off extenders. If every one of these were actually populated I might have concerns of overloading the device.
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AquaRiver6119Today 01:06 AM
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Seems like a sponsored post, would not trust a company selling a surge protector that hides one of the most important specifications, clamping voltage. Do your due diligence, but sources say clamping voltage of 1200V.
Today 04:08 AM
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JoshL1989Today 04:08 AM
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Quote from AquaRiver6119 :
Seems like a sponsored post, would not trust a company selling a surge protector that hides one of the most important specifications, clamping voltage. Do your due diligence, but sources say clamping voltage of 1200V.
1200V clamping voltage for a surge protector is extremely bad and offers virtually no protection for typical electronics. Shouldn't even be call a surge protector at that point.
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ScavGraphicsToday 07:49 AM
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A got two of these from a Walmart sale some time ago. Mainly got it because of it's wide options.. needed to plug like only 4 bricks into something, but everything is a different size and different angle I just needed one thing that was big enough to fit the tiny amount of devices.
It's worked fine.
(it was a 2 for $35 deal...I haven't used the 2nd one yet).

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