Highlights
Quality
Very durable item that has multiple outlets and a long cord.
The wire is also sturdy as it feels as thick as rope, and the extension cord is simple to use.
The product description calls this plug "low profile.
Inconspicuous even when it has to be out in sight.
Price
I would say if you treat this as just a power strip for lower-cost electronics, can't go wrong with the price!
At just under $20, it’s a tad bit overpriced, probably not the best value.
The price ( $20) isn't the biggest bargain, but not to bad either.
Competitiveness
I recommend considering other options as well, that may provide more outlets per dollar spent.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 14.3% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 181 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 29 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The 1080 joules will be adequate for the smaller electronics i’m plugging into it but i wouldn’t plug more than one computer or laptop in at a time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Being braided makes for a cleaner look
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is not one of those flimsy power strips that you wonder if its going to survive all the stuff you plug into it never mind the thunder storm
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This thing is sturdy and solid but still light
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And theyre threeprong sockets so anything will fit in there
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The cord is thick and braided so itll last and a little longer than many surge protector cords
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This gives a little wiggle room
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most surge protectors are quite a bit chunkier and feel heavier duty than this which leads me to suspect that it is more just a power strip than a surge protector and without experiencing a power surge to test if it will protect electronics that are plugged in there will be no way to know until a power surge unexpectedly happens and possibly fries anything plugged into it