Description
Maximize your outlets using the six-outlet General Purpose Power Strip from GE. This general purpose power strip features six standard outlets and an integrated circuit breaker for overload protection that will interrupt power in the event of a dangerous power surge. The power strip is equipped with a two-foot power cord for added versatility and key holes slots for convenient mounting throughout your home. NOTE: This device is not a surge suppressor and will not afford protection in the event of power surges. The GE six-outlet General Purpose Power Strip is intended for indoor use only. This product is UL listed and is backed by a limited-lifetime warranty.
GE 2-Pack 6-Outlet Power Strip, 2ft Cord, Wall Mount, Integrated Circuit Breaker, 14AWG, UL Listed, White, 14087
Current Price
$11.4
Average
$9.83
Min Price
$6.5
Max Price
$19.6
Price dynamics
14%
Description
Maximize your outlets using the six-outlet General Purpose Power Strip from GE. This general purpose power strip features six standard outlets and an integrated circuit breaker for overload protection that will interrupt power in the event of a dangerous power surge. The power strip is equipped with a two-foot power cord for added versatility and key holes slots for convenient mounting throughout your home. NOTE: This device is not a surge suppressor and will not afford protection in the event of power surges. The GE six-outlet General Purpose Power Strip is intended for indoor use only. This product is UL listed and is backed by a limited-lifetime warranty.
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Product review & video
when i'm mounting things like power strips which i have mounted everywhere let's take a piece of paper indent where the keyholes are then you have a perfect template to transfer those holes to a wall you just set this up on the wall and then put your screws in the holes rip the paper off and then you can mount your power strip or your michigan hawking club sign hi hi i'm nikki clements and in a previous video i showed you how to attach a power strip to the wall using a paper template well forget that i have a way better method for doing this the best method in fact and all you need is some masking tape just take some tape put a strip on the back of your power strip locate those keyholes and then make a puncture at the top now you can literally peel off your template stick it directly onto your wall where you want your power strip and then it's just a matter of taking your screws lining


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