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Compact Design
Customers are highly satisfied with the compact design of the Tripp Lite surge protector/suppressor. They appreciate its small size, ease of storage, and functionality, making it an ideal choice for travelers and those with limited space.
Surge Protection
Customers have a positive sentiment towards the surge protection feature of the Tripp Lite surge protector. They appreciate its ability to protect their electronic devices from power surges and have had good experiences with the brand. Some customers also mentioned the convenience of having multiple outlets on one device, making it ideal for travel use. However, a few customers noted that they wished the plug end fit tighter against the wall.
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Joule Rating
Customers with mixed sentiment express concerns about the joule rating and clamping voltage/specification of the surge protector, with some praising its high rating and lifetime warranty while others wishing for a higher one. Some users encountered issues when using it in different countries with different voltage requirements. The USB ports also malfunctioned for some customers.
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Plug Retractability
Customers have mixed opinions on the plug retractability of the Tripp Lite surge protector/suppressor. While some appreciate the extra space between plugs and the convenience of sideways placement, others find it less reliable due to issues with cord length and outlet functionality.
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Quality
They are very well made, look and work great.
I have used plenty of the excellent tripp-lite blocks for surge protection over the years.
You want a surge suppressor to have a 'fail-to-close' safety feature … oversimplified, "to stop power to your devices once surg... Read More
'oversimplified, a suppressor doesn't 'kick-in' until the voltage exceeds its 'clamping voltage/specification.
Price
For the cost, it's well worth it.
Buy this to protect your electronics at a minimal cost.
Shipping
The good news is that you no longer need to register your tripp-lite products to receive the warrantee in case of failure.
Competitiveness
Also, look up the specs and compare to what's out there, in particular the clamp-down voltage.
Relying on various online sources, it appears safe to say that 330 volts is common on better suppressors, 400 volts is consider... Read More
Hard to match the specs, even with far more expensive options.
Same brand different model saved my phone system from a lighting strike.
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- This product had a total of 912 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 22 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But not seeing them on the page and needing a few more for oddsandends uses
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I bought 2 of the traveler surge protectors
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The good news is that you no longer need to register your tripplite products to receive the warrantee in case of failure
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Im very happy with the overall product but the button you use to extend and retract the plug is flimsy
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Had a lot of damage to electronic items due to lightning insurance did not pay for all of it
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They are designed for travelers and the plug does retract into the device by means of a sliding apparatus
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If your receptacle is new and stiff you may need to hold the sliding part so that the prongs are extended in order to get it plugged into the receptacle
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