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popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 07:43 AM
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[Prime] $14.24* | POWSAV Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 18-Outlets, 4 USB Ports & 10' Cord at Amazon

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POWSAV via Amazon [amazon.com] has POWSAV Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 18-Outlets, 4 USB Ports & 10' Cord for $14.24.
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$0.75 lower (5% savings) than the typical price of $14.99
$15.35 lower (52% savings) than the previous price of $29.59

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $15 with 62 Deal Score and 46 comments.

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POWSAV via Amazon [amazon.com] has POWSAV Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 18-Outlets, 4 USB Ports & 10' Cord for $14.24.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$0.75 lower (5% savings) than the typical price of $14.99
$15.35 lower (52% savings) than the previous price of $29.59

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $15 with 62 Deal Score and 46 comments.

Customer reviews
4.8⭐ / 19,886
2,000+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B0D2L3X7B5 [amazon.com]

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Yesterday 10:52 AM
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FashionPaganYesterday 10:52 AM
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According to Amazon this is less than $0.70 off the normal price
Yesterday 11:12 AM
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warchikgamingYesterday 11:12 AM
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Don't trust cheap power strips like this. PLEASE spend the money on a quality strip because these things are fire hazards. You'll save 5 dollars and end up burning your house down. They may all be made in China but not all companies give a shit about QA. I've taken apart TONS of these off brand strips and some are fine but the majority of them used thin wires with low quality solder and a good amount of them also had improper solder flowed over the board. Never trust these things. EVER.
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Yesterday 01:02 PM
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wilson99Yesterday 01:02 PM
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Quote from warchikgaming :
Don't trust cheap power strips like this. PLEASE spend the money on a quality strip because these things are fire hazards. You'll save 5 dollars and end up burning your house down. They may all be made in China but not all companies give a shit about QA. I've taken apart TONS of these off brand strips and some are fine but the majority of them used thin wires with low quality solder and a good amount of them also had improper solder flowed over the board. Never trust these things. EVER.
What are trusted brands for power strip?
Yesterday 01:11 PM
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TShirtNinjaYesterday 01:11 PM
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Quote from wilson99 :
What are trusted brands for power strip?
Belkin, Anker, utilititech basically any brand that has UL rating and isn't some random letters throw together like POWSAV
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Yesterday 01:41 PM
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dotbizYesterday 01:41 PM
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Quote from warchikgaming :
Don't trust cheap power strips like this. PLEASE spend the money on a quality strip because these things are fire hazards. You'll save 5 dollars and end up burning your house down. They may all be made in China but not all companies give a shit about QA. I've taken apart TONS of these off brand strips and some are fine but the majority of them used thin wires with low quality solder and a good amount of them also had improper solder flowed over the board. Never trust these things. EVER.
What is wrong with ETL listed as this has in its description??
Yesterday 01:44 PM
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iAlex684Yesterday 01:44 PM
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Quote from warchikgaming :
Don't trust cheap power strips like this. PLEASE spend the money on a quality strip because these things are fire hazards. You'll save 5 dollars and end up burning your house down. They may all be made in China but not all companies give a shit about QA. I've taken apart TONS of these off brand strips and some are fine but the majority of them used thin wires with low quality solder and a good amount of them also had improper solder flowed over the board. Never trust these things. EVER.
This!! It's better to spend money on quality product than burn down your house to save a buck.
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Yesterday 02:30 PM
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penmkrYesterday 02:30 PM
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I bought one about 2 years ago, and really needed one with a LONG power cord. It's now available with a 20' power cord. Works like a champ in a CNC setup.
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AquaVolcano980Yesterday 02:32 PM
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Quote from iAlex684 :
This!! It's better to spend money on quality product than burn down your house to save a buck.
But if I burn down my house with this, my insurance company will build me a brand new one.
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CleverCreature256Yesterday 02:46 PM
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Quote from dotbiz :
What is wrong with ETL listed as this has in its description??
I would be shocked if you can find that brand and model number listed under the ETL look up tables.
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Yesterday 03:53 PM
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warchikgamingYesterday 03:53 PM
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Quote from wilson99 :

What are trusted brands for power strip?
Every power strip in my house is either APC, Vertiv/Liebert or Belkin.
Yesterday 06:40 PM
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IvyCharizardYesterday 06:40 PM
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The internals on these are hilarious. Tech show tore one apart and they were freaked out by how dangerous they were, and Amazon was listing them for sale in the U.S.
Yesterday 08:57 PM
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ElatedCalculator665Yesterday 08:57 PM
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Even if this is a quality product, seeing this many outlets on one line scares me.
Yesterday 09:17 PM
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iamzeusYesterday 09:17 PM
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Quote from CleverCreature256 :
I would be shocked if you can find that brand and model number listed under the ETL look up tables.
Shockingly enough, it was listed. The most interesting part was the spilled alphabet soup of other brand names listed as being manufactured by the same company.
https://ramuk.intertekconnect.com...enDocument
Despite that, I still wouldn't trust this device.
Yesterday 09:56 PM
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PoppinPenelliYesterday 09:56 PM
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Getting UL listed stuff is fine but ARC circuit breakers on your electrical panel is more valuable. You could have a ARC before your UL listed stuff in your circuit.

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Yesterday 10:23 PM
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riffdexYesterday 10:23 PM
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Quote from warchikgaming :
Don't trust cheap power strips like this. PLEASE spend the money on a quality strip because these things are fire hazards. You'll save 5 dollars and end up burning your house down. They may all be made in China but not all companies give a shit about QA. I've taken apart TONS of these off brand strips and some are fine but the majority of them used thin wires with low quality solder and a good amount of them also had improper solder flowed over the board. Never trust these things. EVER.
Fake news. I've been daisy-chaining power strips for decades, and my house has only caught on fire less than 20 times.
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