Description
These black Surge Protectors have 6 horizontal outlets and feature a flat 360 degree rotating plug which will provide more flexibility when selecting a wall outlet. Now you can plug in behind furniture and get around other obstacles with ease. This model has a 6 foot power cord. Our 6-Outlet Power Strips are UL listed, factory tested and designed for safety. The built-in circuit breaker prevents overloading of the power strip. All outlets are grounded to protect you, your home and your equipment. Electrical Rating: 125 Volts AC. 15 Amps. 1800 Watts. Max Surge Voltage: 6KV. Max Surge Dissipation: 180 joules. Max Spike Current: 12000 Amps. Clamping Response Time: Less than 1 nanosecond. Temperature Range: -40 C to +80 C.
Surge Protector, Flat Rotating Plug, 6 Outlet, Black Horizontal Outlets, Plastic, Power Cord 6 Foot
Price is below average
Current Price
$11.11
Average
$11.8
Min Price
$9.83
Max Price
$16.99
Price dynamics
6%
Description
These black Surge Protectors have 6 horizontal outlets and feature a flat 360 degree rotating plug which will provide more flexibility when selecting a wall outlet. Now you can plug in behind furniture and get around other obstacles with ease. This model has a 6 foot power cord. Our 6-Outlet Power Strips are UL listed, factory tested and designed for safety. The built-in circuit breaker prevents overloading of the power strip. All outlets are grounded to protect you, your home and your equipment. Electrical Rating: 125 Volts AC. 15 Amps. 1800 Watts. Max Surge Voltage: 6KV. Max Surge Dissipation: 180 joules. Max Spike Current: 12000 Amps. Clamping Response Time: Less than 1 nanosecond. Temperature Range: -40 C to +80 C.
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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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