Description
Extend the reach of your electronics with the GE 6 Outlet Power Strip with 3-Foot-Long Extension Cord. The power strip is equipped with 6 standard 3 prong outlets and a 3-foot power cord. This grounded power strip features six grounded outlets with twist-to-close outlet covers to keep unused outlets safe from dust, a built-in master on/off switch with circuit breaker protection in the event of an overload condition and screw slots for wall mounting. Each outlet accepts both two-prong non-grounding and three-prong grounding plugs. NOTE: This device is not a surge protector and will not afford protection in the event of power surges. Intended for indoor use only. This product is UL listed and backed by a 90-day limited warranty.
GE 6 Outlet Power Strip with 3 Foot Long Extension Cord, Indoor Power Strip, Twist to Close Safety Outlet Covers, Wall Mount, 3 Prong, UL Listed, White, 55248
Current Price
$9.99
Average
$8.91
Min Price
$6.53
Max Price
$9.99
Price dynamics
11%
Description
Extend the reach of your electronics with the GE 6 Outlet Power Strip with 3-Foot-Long Extension Cord. The power strip is equipped with 6 standard 3 prong outlets and a 3-foot power cord. This grounded power strip features six grounded outlets with twist-to-close outlet covers to keep unused outlets safe from dust, a built-in master on/off switch with circuit breaker protection in the event of an overload condition and screw slots for wall mounting. Each outlet accepts both two-prong non-grounding and three-prong grounding plugs. NOTE: This device is not a surge protector and will not afford protection in the event of power surges. Intended for indoor use only. This product is UL listed and backed by a 90-day limited warranty.
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Product review & video
so let's see what safety hazard we have underneath the desk here it looks like one power bar that's being plugged in and oh my word what a horror into it another power bar is plugged in II yeah this one so is this a safety violation should you be extending a power bar and plugging another one into it also known as leapfrogging one into another well I'm not saying you should but I'm saying you could over here I have evidence that the fantastic idea did not work out too well you see this one was plugged into the wall and into this power bar another one was plugged in and into this one multiple plugs were placed as well for the computers monitors and that kind of stuff as well as into this one at one point somebody decided to plug into this one this heater and what happened as a result is that this started smoking and it basically started a fire I just cleaned up everything after the suit


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