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The upper casing is metal while the bottom is plastic. The back panel is plastic, which totally defeats the purpose of having a metal (and code compliant) outlet strip. I have an old surge protector from the same vendor that is completely encased in m... Read More
Highlights
Quality
Good product, well built and can handle a constant high current load unlike others which i used that failed.
The surge protector fits well, and seems solidly made.
This surge protector met the specs required by my nordictrack treadmill in terms of power rating (ul 1449 3rd ed, and the ul su... Read More
"this seems to be contradicted by the back of the product which says "unit still maintains power to the load while the surge fu... Read More
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"part of the lifetime limited warranty in the owner's manual says: "service under this warranty can only be obtained by your de... Read More
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
metal, plastic, made, lite and heavy. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 97 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 17 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Only thing is the back of surge protector is not metal its is plastic
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was looking for all metal because i wanted to connected to a magnet
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There are lots of surge protectorpower strips available but most of them have no easy way to mount them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Photo copy the back of the surge protector to make a template for hole placement
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Screw it in leaving about ¼ inch out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Place the holes over the screw heads and slide into the slots
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Our previous power strip could not handle an 1875w hair dryer
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