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SUPERDANNY 8 Outlet & 4 USB 1050J Surge Power Strip w/ 10' Flat Plug Cord

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SUPERDANNY Direct via Amazon has SUPERDANNY 8 Outlet & 4 USB 1050J Surge Protection Power Strip w/ 10' Flat Plug Cord (White) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Alternatively, One Beat via Amazon has for Prime Members: One Beat 8 Outlet & 4 USB 900J Surge Protection Power Strip w/ 10' Flat Plug Cord (White) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free.

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SUPERDANNY Direct via Amazon has SUPERDANNY 8 Outlet & 4 USB 1050J Surge Protection Power Strip w/ 10' Flat Plug Cord (White) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Alternatively, One Beat via Amazon has for Prime Members: One Beat 8 Outlet & 4 USB 900J Surge Protection Power Strip w/ 10' Flat Plug Cord (White) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free.

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looks like plenty of these on amazon for about the same price...
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Quote from foxfai :
looks like plenty of these on amazon for about the same price...
yes, but most deals under $10 have been for the 5-6 ft cord, Don't recall the 10 foot for $9.99, good price for that much extension, gives a lot more options where to place it.
Jan 16, 2026 01:58 PM
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speedwellJan 16, 2026 01:58 PM
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These seem very appealing but I don't understand how 12 outlets can work. Surely if you plug in 8 mains devices and 4 USB powered devices at the same time, something will trip or worse, catch fire.
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CleverCarpenter7570Jan 16, 2026 04:53 PM
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Going to grab this. Thanks!
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Quote from speedwell :
These seem very appealing but I don't understand how 12 outlets can work. Surely if you plug in 8 mains devices and 4 USB powered devices at the same time, something will trip or worse, catch fire.
I have one of these and they work pretty well. You're not plugging in 12 outlets that each draw a lot of load. But you can certainly plug in 8 laptops (assuming 100w or less each) and it won't overload it, but not 12 desktops.
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speedwellJan 16, 2026 06:57 PM
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Quote from Jedi2155 :
I have one of these and they work pretty well. You're not plugging in 12 outlets that each draw a lot of load. But you can certainly plug in 8 laptops (assuming 100w or less each) and it won't overload it, but not 12 desktops.
Thanks for the info. It'd be nice if they had some kind of trivial "Capacity: (0..max)" display on these things so you knew how close you were to maxing it out and tripping a breaker but I suppose there are too many variables in the wiring for it to know.
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bestdeal113Jan 16, 2026 07:02 PM
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15W Max for 4 USB outlets
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Jan 16, 2026 07:19 PM
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wizzardeelJan 16, 2026 07:19 PM
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I have other Super Danny surge suppressors and they have been solid for years. 0 issues.
Jan 16, 2026 11:49 PM
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MiraxchangeJan 16, 2026 11:49 PM
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are these reliable? or will we have to worry about potential fire risk?
Jan 16, 2026 11:51 PM
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klocwerkJan 16, 2026 11:51 PM
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Quote from speedwell :
Thanks for the info. It'd be nice if they had some kind of trivial "Capacity: (0..max)" display on these things so you knew how close you were to maxing it out and tripping a breaker but I suppose there are too many variables in the wiring for it to know.
I mean they literally do...
"1250W overload protection [...] 10A over-current protection"

so a bunch of 65w laptops, but don't put a single 1500w space heater on it on high.

edit: or did you mean like a digital display of how much wattage you're pulling? High end power strips can in fact do that but not for $10.
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speedwellJan 17, 2026 12:45 AM
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Quote from klocwerk :
I mean they literally do...
"1250W overload protection [...] 10A over-current protection"

so a bunch of 65w laptops, but don't put a single 1500w space heater on it on high.

edit: or did you mean like a digital display of how much wattage you're pulling? High end power strips can in fact do that but not for $10.
Less of a digital display and more of (say) a line of 10 leds, each representing 10% of max load.
I have a bunch of computers plugged into a main socket, one of which is a laptop and for example, when I ask it to compile Chromium, after a while, the laptop fans spin up and then later, the breakers usually for that outlet. I assume it draws (a lot) more power, the more it's asked to do.
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trying to replace a bunch of insanely old power strips around here and this fits the bill with length and flat plug.
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Jaredsk74Jan 17, 2026 07:18 PM
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Quote from speedwell :
Less of a digital display and more of (say) a line of 10 leds, each representing 10% of max load.
I have a bunch of computers plugged into a main socket, one of which is a laptop and for example, when I ask it to compile Chromium, after a while, the laptop fans spin up and then later, the breakers usually for that outlet. I assume it draws (a lot) more power, the more it's asked to do.
Maybe not the best solution, but you can grab a watt meter like Kill-a-watt and measure the max output of your devices. Pair that with a label maker and you can mark each cord with the max watts it will use.
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Always handy to have an extra one

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Doubt it can be effective to prevent from lightning strike.

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