royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | power, electrical, computers, surge supression
Just bought two of these. They seem pretty well made and the pivoting works well to keep things closer than the wall (or fit more things with bulky plugs). Has a central screw that replaces the screw in your outlet plate to secure it to the wall.
Quoted: # 6-outlet surge protector for mounting on wall # Built to protect professional workstations, laser printers, telephones, home-theater systems, and everyday household electronics # Pivoting ...
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | travel, power, electrical
Just got one of these. It appears well made. Folds up nicely. When unfolded, the cord is about a foot long. They also have 3- and 6-outlet models. For some odd reason, it is $5 more in white than in black. Go figure.
Quoted: Amazon.com: Monster MP OTG400 BK Outlets To Go Power Strip, 4 AC Outlets (Black): Electronics
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | electrical, power, computers, shop, tools
Oddly, they do not list a amp or watt rating. To be a "workshop" surge supressor, it should be heavy duty. The web shows shows this in yellow, the stores have it in red. Either is fine, safety-wise. The Belkin model looks better/beefier, but has only four outlets.
Quoted: The Workshop Surge is a sturdy and reliable power solution for the home, garage, workshop or job site. It includes 3 transformer/adapter spaced outlets among its 8 protected outlets. It meets OSHA guidelines for indoor use and includes a $200,000 Limited Connected Equipment Warranty.
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