Power Strips with Surge Protection, Flat Plug Power Strip with 12 Outlets 4 USB Ports, Surge Protector Tower 1875W/15A 1080J, 6Ft Extension Cord with Multiple Outlets, Office Supplies, Dorm Essentials
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Reviews & Ratings
- Jeffrey2024-07-02Good Power Center
This power strip/center has twelve (12) A/C outlets and four (4) USB ports (2 Type A, and 2 Type C). The entire device has an on/off switch on the bottom edge. The A/C cord is 6 foot long and has a woven cloth feel to it. All in all this is a nice power center for a conference table or your desk. Everything worked as expected. The only down side is the 6 foot A/C cord, it could be a little longer (10 to 12 foot would be more convenient).
- Sarah2024-07-01Great quality and lots of space
This surprised me with how many plugs (including USB and USB-C) plugs are included in such a compact space. I actually was going to use this in one space but decided to use it somewhere else because of how many slots there are. Very nice! I also like how the wall plug is flat so it can fit behind furniture nicely. Overall it's a great power strip. Very handy!
- Patience2024-06-25BEST power strip EVER
Wow, I never thought I'd be so enthusiastic over a power strip! But seriously, this is the best power strip I've ever owned. If a power strip could be chic, this is it. I love that it has both USB-C and USB outlets. Also love that it's standing. My toddler or cats can't decide to run over and turn it off! Furthermore, love the cord (it's cloth-like). Great cord length. You get a whopping 12 plug outlets on such a small footprint. I seriously want to replace all my ugly long power strips with this model.
- Fern2024-06-29Plenty of outlets and USB ports
I'm using this in my kitchen where I have multiple items I want to plug in plus needed a place to charge various gadgets and phones. There are plenty of outlets and ports to serve my needs. I also like that this power strip provides surge protection. It's easy to forget about the need for protection until one unexpected power storm can take out your electrical devices in seconds. It's fairly lightweight, so would work well for traveling. It's a bit bulky to pack, but won't add a lot of weight to your luggage. The downside is that it easily falls over or gets moved easily when a cord is pulled or it's bumped. Not a huge problem, but just thought I'd mention it.
- Brae2024-06-22Practical and very handy!
I love this power strip. First of all, to me, having surge protection is a must. I live in the south and that means storms during hurricane season and the like. The last thing I need is for expensive things to be unprotected. But it's crazy what a great space saver this is. The outlets are easy to access, the plug to the wall is flatter so it doesn't stick out as badly and there's so many available places to plug in without it taking up room. The cord is also very thick and nicely covered. I don't think it's likely to break anytime soon. I'm very tempted to get more of these for around the house.
- Rondo2024-06-26great for tech geeks
So far, so good. This power tower arrived right after a different design failed on us. We have phones, tablets, laptop and other devices, including lamps, that all need power near our couch. I placed this under an end table. It looks odd at first, but is actually better than the multi outlet blocks or strips. The four sided tower shape makes it easier to plug in the various shaped charging units and plugs from the devices I listed, without overlap.
- C. King2024-06-19nice design for tight spots
Love this for having a plug in the wall that doesn't protrude so far that it is annoying. And due to its upright position you are able to plug things into it on all four sides. You can also charge things on the top. It now lives in our living room behind a chair where it is out of the way but easily accessible. Nice to have the additional surge protection as well, always a plus. Will work great in my craft room as well so may have to get another one. So this is a great alternative to the power strips that we usually use- it takes up less space and is easier to place the oversize plugs into without getting in the way of the other plugs.
- PatSeg2024-06-17Exactly what I needed!
I had a circular surge protector power strip that I thought would be perfect for my needs, but I still ran out of outlets. This power strip has twice the outlets, plus 4 USB ports. It also takes up less room than the last one. Everything is so much neater and concise now. Like my other power strips, this one is rated 1080 joules surge protection. It has a 6 foot long braided fabric cord that I really like. The reset button is easy to get to. The price at the time of this review is $27.99, which I consider very reasonable and about the same price that I paid for surge protectors with far fewer outlets.
- TJ2024-06-22Nice little tower strip
I have a battery back up system for my entire desk, but all the plugs are being used between the surge side and the battery back upside. I needed a plug on my desk that I could plug random things into like occasionally charging things via USB or like testing products that kind of stuff. I didn't want another power strip and I didn't want something that mounted under the desk either. I saw this little vertical tower and I was like yeah that'll work. I actually have the lights that are over. Top of my monitors that move with them connected into the top because they are USB. And this just sits in the back middle of my desk out of the way and gives me ample amounts of plugs to use. There's a total of 12 on there so it doesn't take up a lot of real estate. I honestly would've been fine with three or four or six but 12 is great. I think if you filled it up with 12, though it would be a little bit jumbled. Overall it's out-of-the-way. It gives me easy access to a plug all the time now so I can plug different things in as I need it that aren't permanently installed.
- Kim2024-06-21Lots of outlets. Space saver.
This surge protecting power "tower" has a ton of outlets. You get 3 on each side for a total of 12! Plus the top has two usb, and two usb-c charging ports. I have not, and will not, use every port/plug at once. In my opinion that is too much for any one wall plug to be branched off into. But this plug handles everything I have thrown at it so far. I chose this model because of the shape. This is saving me a lot much space over my previous power strip. To work upwards makes better sense than the typical long power strips. It runs 1080 Joules for surge protection. From my research that is at the lower end, but should be enough to protect my devices in the odd chance of a power surge. Overall I like it.