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Pros & Cons
Pros
Saved me having to cut my rug, so good deal. Great little surge protector. Used in a college dorm.
It’s flat and it swivels.
Cons
All 6 outlets on the strip are ridiculously loose. I'm glad i didn't have it connected to something perishable like data or frozen food. It only has a rocker switch from “off” to “reset”.
Would not recommend this power strip. Belkin's supposed to be a good brand. Avoid this junk.
Worked fine for about 1 minute then shorted out the plug and had burnt smell.
Highlights
Quality
This surge protector has been dependable, with daily use it lasted over five years and has great features with the flat plug an... Read More
It's been doing a good job for a couple years now, solid build quality.
Many surge protector has a lighted switch but this one is just black so i almost returned it thinking it was broken!
Hasn't stopped working, melted or caught on fire.
Price
It’s a great deal for the price and the flat plug head really makes it work in tight spaces.
It can handle several electronics plugged in at one time and is priced decently.
The price for the set of 3 was a deal for me.
Competitiveness
I like the brand, the flat wall plug was a bonus i was looking for due to clearance issues of the wall plug.
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, flat, behind, plugged and needed. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 8,012 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 26 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The cord actually comes out parallel with the wall instead of sticking straight out from the wall
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you want your power cord coming straight out from the wall i would recommend a more traditional power strip
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
At first i thought it was broken
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Had to watch a video to see where the on and off switch was
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The cord length is good for most use cases and is thick so it wont kink easily
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its tried and true all the way
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Was installing a couple of display cabinets and need to project outlets above and below them
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Accidentally got switched off and didn’t notice because the switch is on the side not the top
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