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populardoublehelixx | Staff posted Jan 05, 2026 10:27 PM
populardoublehelixx | Staff posted Jan 05, 2026 10:27 PM

6-Outlet Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip w/ 3 USB Ports (White) $39.98 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 6-Outlet Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip w/ 3 USB Ports (White) for $39.98. Shipping is free.
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Model: Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip , Surge Protector with 6 Individually Controlled Smart Outlets and 3 USB Ports, Works with Alex

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Jan 05, 2026 10:39 PM
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TrodmacJan 05, 2026 10:39 PM
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Interesting Amazon won't state how the joule rating on this "surge protector" lol

Google search states this strip offers 1710 joule surge protection

I'd say it's good for a guest room or something where you're not devastated if you lose an electronic item due to power surge.
Jan 06, 2026 01:38 AM
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LongIslandSamJan 06, 2026 01:38 AM
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You're paying for the smart feature. How many devices in the same room will you need to remotely access? Given the protection rating, I'm not seeing much use for myself.
Jan 06, 2026 06:40 AM
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AndrewS7845Jan 06, 2026 06:40 AM
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Not a good deal. This was $23 on BF.
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Jan 06, 2026 08:16 AM
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SplendidSoda171Jan 06, 2026 08:16 AM
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Is this considered a vampire device?
Jan 06, 2026 10:49 AM
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FeistyKite520Jan 06, 2026 10:49 AM
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Quote from LongIslandSam :
You're paying for the smart feature. How many devices in the same room will you need to remotely access? Given the protection rating, I'm not seeing much use for myself.
If I were to buy this, I'd probably put it in the kitchen. So I could hook up dumb appliances like a coffee maker turn on the switch and have it cut on whenever I wanted to. You have to be very careful though about what you tried to plug in and make smart if you were to try to do that
Jan 06, 2026 08:44 PM
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Greensleeves87Jan 06, 2026 08:44 PM
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Quote from SplendidSoda171 :
Is this considered a vampire device?
If you mean, "Does this device slowly draw power when all of the things plugged into it are turned off?", then yes. It will draw some power for itself when everything plugged into it is powered off since it has to maintain a network(WiFi) connection for all of the smart features.
Jan 06, 2026 11:04 PM
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carlson03Jan 06, 2026 11:04 PM
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Quote from AndrewS7845 :
Not a good deal. This was $23 on BF.
The 6 outlet? If so, I missed that, that would have been a good deal

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Yesterday 03:41 AM
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BerlinYesterday 03:41 AM
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I just bought one of these, which just arrived and just bought a couple more. If you use home assistant, you should be able to control it through matter directly, meaning you don't really need to register a tapo account (except for firmware updates). I was able to create dashboards on power usage using influxdb, and you should be able to set automations, like one outlet having a low power draw (like a PC in sleep mode) automatically turning off nearby devices like a monitor).
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Yesterday 07:29 PM
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st83jYesterday 07:29 PM
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This works great in my office. I have it controlling my cable modem, router and floor lamp. I have the smart strip lets me schedule a weekly restart on the modem and router. Floor lamp runs from dusk to dawn and adjusts to the earlier dusk times during winter which is nice. Each outlet can have their own schedule.
Last edited by st83j January 7, 2026 at 12:31 PM.
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Yesterday 10:12 PM
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lieutenant_sneerYesterday 10:12 PM
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If you use Apple Homekit, the TP-Link Tapo power strip is the same price. It's also Matter compatible, and compatible with all the same services as this one, which makes it a better deal overall.

https://www.amazon.com/Tapo-Indiv...0F5LNYTR7/
Yesterday 10:51 PM
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rafbdfYesterday 10:51 PM
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Good deal, kasa is great I have them all over the house , never tried this six outlet strip I wonder if it would be of use though.
Yesterday 11:00 PM
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whatsittoyaYesterday 11:00 PM
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Quote from Trodmac :
Interesting Amazon won't state how the joule rating on this "surge protector" lol

Google search states this strip offers 1710 joule surge protection

I'd say it's good for a guest room or something where you're not devastated if you lose an electronic item due to power surge.
Found this information on Amazon by a customer. Haven't checked the accuracy of the statement.
"According to an article on pcmag dot com, this Search term:surge Search term:protector offers 1,710 Search term:joules of protection. Google search for "HS300 Search term:joules pcmag" and it should be the first result. Hope this helps, as I had the same question but couldn't find a good answer.
By Modern Man in the United States on November 6, 2019"
Yesterday 11:53 PM
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LivelyTree6515Yesterday 11:53 PM
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I got this few weeks ago, same price. Works well
Today 02:13 AM
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ilbarbaroToday 02:13 AM
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
If I were to buy this, I'd probably put it in the kitchen. So I could hook up dumb appliances like a coffee maker turn on the switch and have it cut on whenever I wanted to. You have to be very careful though about what you tried to plug in and make smart if you were to try to do that
I do this to warm my espresso machine. Works great.

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Today 06:57 AM
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spiderbloodToday 06:57 AM
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Quote from Trodmac :
Interesting Amazon won't state how the joule rating on this "surge protector" lolGoogle search states this strip offers 1710 joule surge protectionI'd say it's good for a guest room or something where you're not devastated if you lose an electronic item due to power surge.
The answer is on the Amazon page under customer questions and answers.Yes 1710

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