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Amazon Basics Rectangular 8-Outlet Power Strip Surge Protector, 4,500 Joule - 6-Foot Cord, Black/Green

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Color: Black/Green


Size: 6-foot Cord


Features

  • IN THE BOX: Surge protector power strip for protecting computers, TVs, and other electronic devices from potentially damaging power surges
  • OUTLETS: Includes 8 outlets
  • SURGE PROTECTION: 4500 joules rating; green LED light indicates active surge protection and grounded wiring for all outlets
  • ADDED SAFETY: 15 amp overload resettable circuit breaker; fireproof MOV for added protection from surges and spikes
  • SPECIFICATIONS: 15 amps, 120 volts, 1800 watts
  • CORD LENGTH: 6 feet
  • USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN: Widely-spaced outlets with sliding covers, power on/off switch, and back keyhole for optional wall mounting
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 11.75 x 3 x 1.14 inches (LxWxH)

Description

An Amazon Brand. From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics

Color: Black/Green


Total Power Outlets: 8


Voltage: 120 Volts


Special Feature: Led Indicator


Product Dimensions: 11.75 x 2.99 x 0.1 inches


Item Weight: 1.42 pounds


Item model number: S9N801RH00A06


Date First Available: February 20, 2019


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  • Works well
Color: Black/Green Size: 6-foot Cord
Other power strips I've used are susceptible to noise from my fridge starting up. My monitor screen would go off and come back on. This one does not have that issue.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025 by Larry B.

  • This might have just saved my 86" TV, home theater receiver and everything else plugged into it.
Color: Black/Green Size: 6-foot Cord
High winds just sent a branch down and broke the neural on the power service line to my house. TV was on - all the lights in the house went crazy - and I actually heard the surge protector blow out. The green indicator light shut off too. It didn't power off, but would not reset so immediately unplugged it from the wall. Tossed it up to the storm shaking power lines, assumed everything would be fine once the wind died down and fell asleep for 2 hours since it was almost midnight. When I woke up things in the house weren't working correctly, went outside and saw what had actually happened. Shut the main breaker to the house off (this can save a lot of stuff in your house if the neutral wire breaks), called the power company and waited about 14 hours for them to come. In the meantime I placed an order for another one of these and it was delivered same day before the power line was fixed. Luckily everything on this surge protector survived (most things in the house did thank god) but I have 2 other appliances (washer and dryer that weren't even on at the time. Strange?) not working now. This 'may have' just saved me thousands worth of electronics. I've never had anything like this happen before, but I'm glad I bought this a few years before my experience last night. New one showed up hours later and everything is back up and running, and I have a little sense of assurance it will help if anything like this happens again. Edit: Just to add, did anyone else know that surge protectors can get “used up” and still provide power to everything thats plugged into them while providing them NO protection at all? I had no idea. So the joule rating is how much of a spike in energy they can absorb before they fail, and then they’ll offer no more protection - and it will essentially become a regular unprotected power strip. This can happen over the course of years with several small power spikes or all at once. So basically if you cant physically see that the green light is on, youd never know if the power strip is still giving you some protection. I always assumed (wrongly) that if there was a power surge and the surge protector took a big hit, it would just shut off completely and no longer power anything. Absolutely not the case.. it’ll absorb as much power as it can, and then the protection feature gets “used up”…. Check your surge protectors. The power surge in my house wound up frying the electronic control boards on both my washer and dryer. Luckily i was able to figure that out on my own and replace them myself with used parts for under $200, but otherwise that woulda been a $1200 - $1500 expense for some other people. Needless to say i bought another amazon surge protectors for those. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Kevin

  • Good
Color: Black/Green Size: 6-foot Cord
I like it but the only down side is that the plug ins are too close from the ones to it's top side so I can't plug all empty ones because there will be ones in the way
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025 by Adriana Belding

  • Great Product at a Great Price!
Color: Black/Green Size: 6-foot Cord
We replaced all of our old protection devices with these. We like the fact that the lights are easy to see. We are able to place several devices on one strip. Printer, laptop, monitor. This is a high quality product at a fair price.
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025 by David S.

  • Good 4500 Joule Surge Protector if you live in an area with lots of lightning strikes (surges)
Color: Black/Green Size: 6-foot Cord
6-Foot Cord, 8-Outlet Power Strip Surge Protector, 4,500 Joule, Amazon Basics. This has a UL 1449 Voltage Protection Rating of 400V L-N, 500V L-G and 500V N-G (see photos; lower is better). 400V across all 3 paths is the best rating I've seen for the more stringent test in the newer version of UL 1449. So this Surge Protective Device (SPD) is good, not great, as far as the magnitude of the surge it will let through to your equipment (TV, washer with electronic controls, computer, microwave etc). But, if you live in an area with Very Frequent surges (like down south with a lot of lightning strikes) you may want this model with 4500 Joules of capacity, which should LAST a lot LONGER than one with, say, 1080 Joules, as the surges keep coming and surging and coming......... It has a regular high profile, not flat, plug. Wide spacing on 3 of the outlets which will help plugging in some power supplies. By the way there is a so-called "OBJECTIVE REVIEW" on this product that says "This has the BEST SPECS but are they actually true?" and they "found an industry that is filled with misleading, deceptive and outright lying advertising." Short answer: Well, sure some advertising is misleading (this isn't unique to SPDs), but what else is new, and what evidence or specific information is in your review? My advice: find out the UL 1449 test results for the product. Try to get one that has a VPR (Voltage Protection Rating) of 400 Volts; but no higher than 500 V. Buy one with a "protected" indicator light. If you live in a low to moderate surge area, don't over-emphasize Joules. I have surge protectors with less than 1000 Joules that haven't burned out after 20 years of use in New England. Lower VPR will protect your equipment better; high Joules should make the SPD last longer, but I don't need a SPD to last 100 years. Look for a sticker on the SPD that indicates the UL 1449 rating is certified by a lab like UL or ETL. If in doubt, you can buy it and return it after examining it (the UL 1449 information is always printed on the device). Note as far as I know, for the Joules rating you either have to trust the manufacturer or open up the device, examine the components, and look up their Joule rating. Long answer: instead of vague claims of deceptive advertising. the other reviewer could use more substance and useful guidance in their review. "This has the lowest UL certified clamping voltage possible." First, the newer versions of the UL 1449 standard use the term VPR, not clamping voltage or let thru voltage, but since they mean almost the same thing, that's not a big deal. The reviewer should have included some evidence to back up their claim, such as a photo of the back of the SPD showing the VPR. Without a photo, they at least could have said what the VPR was, in Volts. Also there should be a sticker from the testing lab showing UL Listed or similar, e.g. ETL Listed. From their review of the 8' cord, 12 outlet model we still don't know what the VPR is. I bought the 6' cord, 8 outlet model. Mine does NOT have "the lowest UL certified clamping voltage possible." It's VPR is 400 V L-N, 500 V L-G, 500 V N-G. I have seen and I own several products rated at 400 V VPR across all 3 pair. Lower VPR is better, and if you're concerned about misleading advertising, the VPR can be verified by an independent lab, e.g. UL or ETL, following the UL 1449 test procedures. The biggest flaw I've seen in advertising for surge protectors is not clearly stating what the VPR is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Eric J. Eric J.

  • La Única Extensión Que Necesitas
Color: Black/Green Size: 6-foot Cord
Llevo 6 meses usándola, incluso creo que ya no está disponible y espero que amazon tenga otras opciones iguales de buenas. Cumple perfectamente su función, el cable es lo suficientemente largo y bastante grueso, así que estoy seguro que puede soportar sin problemas muchas cosas conectadas a la vez, la protección de cable a tierra función también y cada conector tiene una pequeña producción para impedir que entre polvo o que se conecten cosas sin previamente deslizarla. Puedo decir que no tiene ningún defecto y es la mejor extensión y protector de sobre voltaje qué he tenido jamas, si debo criticar algo son la las luces verdes que se prenden cuando la extensión está proveyendo corriente, aunque es un buen indicativo no se pueden apagar y si la tienes en un cuarto oscuro puede llegar a molestar minimamente, sin embargo es una cuestión de Toc, por lo demás es perfecta. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by Hayler Anzardo Hayler Anzardo

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