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2-Pk AmazonBasics 6-Outlet 600 Joule Surge Protector Power Strip (Black or White)

+ Free S&H w/ Amazon Prime

$5.00

$14

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Woot! has 2-Pack AmazonBasics 6-Outlet 600 Joule Surge Protector Power Strip (Black or White) for $4.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Product Description:
  • 2-pack of surge protector power strips for protecting small appliances, phones, lamps and more from potentially damaging power surges
  • Includes 6 outlets per power strip
  • 600 joules 3-line surge protection rating; red LED light indicates active surge protection
  • 15-amp circuit breaker
  • Power on/off switch and back keyhole wall mount
  • 10in (25.4cm) x 1.9in (4.8cm) x 1in (2.5cm) (LxWxH); 0.6m (2-foot) power cord

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Woot! has 2-Pack AmazonBasics 6-Outlet 600 Joule Surge Protector Power Strip (Black or White) for $4.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal.

Product Description:
  • 2-pack of surge protector power strips for protecting small appliances, phones, lamps and more from potentially damaging power surges
  • Includes 6 outlets per power strip
  • 600 joules 3-line surge protection rating; red LED light indicates active surge protection
  • 15-amp circuit breaker
  • Power on/off switch and back keyhole wall mount
  • 10in (25.4cm) x 1.9in (4.8cm) x 1in (2.5cm) (LxWxH); 0.6m (2-foot) power cord

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solaris66
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Don't see any UL certification, and read the 1 star reviews; it caused an electrical fire for 1 person. I wouldn't go cheap and with AmazonBasics for something like this.

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Woot.com [woot.com] has (2 PACK) AmazonBasics 6-Outlet 2FT Surge Protector Power Strip for $4.99 with free shipping for prime members.
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(2 PACK) AmazonBasics 6-Outlet 2FT Surge Protector Power Strip - $4.99 - Free shipping for Prime members

https://electronics.woot.com/offe...source=app
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LesVDavisYesterday 05:45 AM
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Great buy and price! Bought 2 sets. Thanks to OP
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank monkey02

2ft isn't enough
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mkdenar
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yeah, 600 Joules is low but good luck finding any surge protector with a flat plug for $2.50/each; I bought black and white 2-pack
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solaris66Yesterday 06:17 AM
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Don't see any UL certification, and read the 1 star reviews; it caused an electrical fire for 1 person. I wouldn't go cheap and with AmazonBasics for something like this.

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Quote from solaris66 :
Don't see any UL certification, and read the 1 star reviews; it caused an electrical fire for 1 person. I wouldn't go cheap and with AmazonBasics for something like this.
The review you read is not for this version, it is for the old model 200 joule variant. this is an amazing price for a great product. I bought 2 packs. would buy more if I didn't already have a few.
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rcaguy5Yesterday 07:15 AM
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Quote from monkey02 :
2ft isn't enough
Thats what she said
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aintaboutdislifeYesterday 08:33 AM
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Only 600 joules means this is essentially just a power strip and not much of a surge protector. However $2.50 for a 6 outlet power strip is still a good price. But don't count on it saving your expensive electronics from a power surge, like your 77" OLED TV or RTX 5090 PC.
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ordmasterYesterday 09:50 AM
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Bought this to return it back to Amazon. I got it from Amazon few days ago at $9.92 At Amazon its $6.08 now
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pittsburghsouthYesterday 11:27 AM
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a 2' power strip is the one that gets lost because everyone tosses them aside while looking for the convenient ones with nice long cords
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ardsYesterday 12:37 PM
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I wouldn't worry about the joules, focus on the clamping voltage. Either way, from someone who's experienced a lighting strike to a tree about 15 ft from the house and had about 60 surge protectors, the surge will travel through the easiest path and that could be HDMI cables, optical cable, ethernet cable, telephone cables, etc, etc.

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bodhimindYesterday 02:19 PM
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Quote from ards :
I wouldn't worry about the joules, focus on the clamping voltage. Either way, from someone who's experienced a lighting strike to a tree about 15 ft from the house and had about 60 surge protectors, the surge will travel through the easiest path and that could be HDMI cables, optical cable, ethernet cable, telephone cables, etc, etc.
Dam... In for 2. I think just to be safe I'm gonna replace some of my shorter strips tied to electronics that don't have surge.

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