
Top pick for cheap surge protectors because: - It has 7 outlets with one being rotated and on the end to accomate those plugs that normally block the other outlets. - Higher joule rating than most in the lower price range. - Good cord length for general application. - Good brand.



I like the right-angle plug and the four receptacles for transformers. It has keyholes on the back to allow mounting. I mounted this strip underneath a desk to keep the floor de-cluttered.

have no problems with it

Perfect for protecting a new DSL modem, router and All-in-One fax printer for a friend's new home network. Superb specifications and warranty. Sliding safety (and dust) covers snap closed over unused outlets and can be reopened by an adult. Good indicators are obvious yet not too bright.


Will protect your equipment in the event of a surge. This means if too much voltage is sent to your house this surge suppressor will break to save your gear.


There are six universal plugs on the unit (can take any plug type from any country). The main lead is a British three prong (Type G plug) that fits into a UK (or similar) wall socket. You can them use up to six devices that have universal AC power adapters without fusing with plug adapters. Power lead is 6 feet long which I thought was the perfect size - not too much cable to pack, but enough to make it useful.

This plug system is great for controlling my computer system.

Needed something better than your standard UPS surge protection for my eGPU and Laptop. When laptop not in use can switch off power to both devices. Works as intended.


Value, quality and it works.

Works great using a Samsung 32" tv that draws 44 watts to power on/off control switch outlets.


Good power protector.


Works exactly as intended. Many modern homes have an outlet on the wall for a wall mounted TV. I needed surge protection in a compact design, this worked perfectly.
