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Belkin Power Strip Surge Protector with 8 Outlets & Phone Charging Brick (3,550 Joules) & 1-Outlet Home Series SurgeCube - Grounded Outlet Portable Wall Tap Adapter, White, 1080 Joules

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Arrives Tuesday, Jul 30
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Size: 6'


Style: 8-Outlet


Pattern Name: Power Strip + Adapter


Features

  • Multi-Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip: Power everything on your desk with a single compact surge-protected extension cord. This reputable power cord offers 8 AC outlets with surge protection for charging your computer, laptop, phone, camera, and more. One charging station for a clutter-free table.
  • Safeguard Your Devices and Appliances: The electric strip has a 3,550-Joule energy rating providing a reliable power extension cord to protect printers, broadband modems, or home theater systems. It secures your electronic units from overload, short circuit, power spikes, lightning strikes, or fluctuations.
  • Compact, Heavy Duty, and Space-Saving: The widely spaced outlets give ample area to fit big plugs and charger bricks. Its slender design makes it ideal for home office, workstations, and game rooms. The durable cord is 6 ft / 1.8 meters long with a 3-prong flat plug convenient for fitting into tight spaces.
  • Extra AC Receptacles with Safety Locks: Each outlet has a safety slide lock to close unused sockets safeguarding you and your kids. With advanced power conditioning for optimal performance, you can simultaneously plug-in multiple devices providing more outlets without the excess cords. Cleaner space for a clearer mind.
  • Surge Protector Single Power Outlet: The compact and portable size makes this ideal to bring during business trips, vacations, and travels to keep your phone, tablet, camera, and other devices protected. It has a complete three-line AC protection with surge suppressor for a safe charging station anywhere.
  • Portable Travel Wall Mount Outlet: The small and wall-mountable power bar converts any standard wall outlet into a surge-protected socket. No need for extra cords with its direct plug-in design. It offers convenient and safe charging hub for your laptop, smartwatches, and more devices while on-the-go.
  • Compact, Heavy Duty, and Space-Saving: Designed to consume minimal space, it plugs in directly to any standard wall socket. Perfect for personal use at home or anytime you need a surge protection without the bulk of a power strip. With a damage-resistant housing for long-term durability suitable for everyday use.
  • Secure Safety Surge Protection: The mini electric outlet has a 1,080-Joule energy rating for a reliable surge protection you can use on-the-go. You can safely plug-in your phone or camera charger to charge up worry-free from overload, short circuit, power spikes, lightning strikes, or fluctuations.

Date First Available: October 25, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • You have to wonder if the people who are burning these out have them overloaded.
Size: 10' Style: 12-Outlet Pattern Name: Power Strip
You have to wonder if the people who are burning these out have them overloaded. For example a single small room space heater... well I will let Consumer Reports tell you > The electric space heaters tested at Consumer Reports use 1,500 watts to fully power. So with an 1800 watt max outlet strip typical for a 15 amp unit means that you can only plug a limited number of additional things, hopefully drawing very little wattage if you do. I have been using the slightly cheaper model of this version from Belkin that doesn't have quite as much in the joules rating, and it has worked flawlessly since Dec 2017. I am mentioning this because I was put back by the photos of the holes burnt in them. I plug a lot of things into mine and there is never a problem, but of course that is a standard 46" TV, or my 56", stereo equipment etc. etc. etc. and it works without a whisper. I have a few space heaters in the house for emergencies and usually just plug them directly into the wall on a dedicated circuit. Space heaters are cheap and the threat of a lightning spike is remote but due to the price it is not a big risk. I'm not an electrician, but that is my two cents. I just bought two of these for only a couple of dollars more than my other one just like it. It has a few hundred more joules in the rating like 4 thousand some instead of 3900. Works great. If something goes wrong I will be back to update my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2018 by Bob Feeser

  • Didn't save my gaming desktop
Size: 6' Style: 8-Outlet Pattern Name: Power Strip
Had a breaker trip after moron ex boyfriend plugged in a frayed extension cord outside. My high end gaming PC, assembled by my hand and at great expense, was a goner. Mobo and proc fried. Not an expert but I would think 3390 joules should have protected it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2017 by S. Holt

  • We lost everything connected
Size: 8' Style: 12-Outlet Pattern Name: Power Strip
We had most of our major electronics plugged into this "surge" protector when we had a lightning strike. It did nothing. We lost our 50" TV, a Nintendo Switch, and our surround sound stereo system. The electrician who came to fix other damage caused by the lightning said these power strip surge protectors are useless. Apparently he is right. We read about the Belkin $300,000 warranty, but from what we've read, Belkin makes it very difficult to file a claim, and so we have decided to just file with our homeowner's insurance instead. If you are just looking for some extra outlets, I would suggest buying a cheaper power strip. If you're looking for something to protect against lightning strikes, you can forget this power strip and probably any other. Our electrician suggested we buy a whole house surge protector, which costs about $350, and so that will probably be our solution after we do some research on a reliable brand.. We certainly won't be buying anymore expensive surge protector power strips. This one at least was worthless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2018 by SHS

  • If You're Thinking About Buying This...DON'T!
Size: 8' Style: 12-Outlet Pattern Name: Power Strip
Piece of JUNK! I live in a suuuper old house, like predating the Civil War old, so I bought this power strip for the Belkin name and the fact that it cost more than your run of the mill $8 ones you pick up at the store and may fair better with my old faulty wiring. You'd think for double the money it would be better right? WRONG! After only three months I just found this thing with a melted hole in the back and a big black spot on my wall where it exploded. I've had power strips from 1988 that've held up longer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2017 by Eren Moreno

  • Decline in quality
Size: 8' Style: 12-Outlet Pattern Name: Power Strip
This is the third one of these that I've purchased, and the manufacturing level has dropped in a big way. The first two I bought over a year ago and were solid/sturdy. I bought this one a week ago and it arrived in a misshapen box. Misshapen because whoever put it together decided that the on/off switch didn't need to sit straight on the plastic casing, and then just tried to screw it together anyway, bending the plastic casing and leaving the switch "sorta" on there. They shipped it like that. Obviously was not inspected by anyone. Amazon was cool and immediately sent me a replacement, but the replacement is of the same generation and is quite cheaply manufactured. It functions as an on/off switch, but I wouldn't trust it to do anything else. And I can't safely open it to verify the integrity of its internal components because the screws they use are single-use. So, yeah, pay attention to what you're buying here. The price is cheaper than it was a year ago, and the quality of manufacturing has also decreased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2016 by M. K. Harris

  • USB power is well below the advertised specs
Size: Wall Mount Style: 6-Outlet with USB Pattern Name: Power Strip
The dual powered USB ports don't offer 2.4 AMP/12 W as advertised. The unit I received gives 1 AMP/5W for both USB ports combined and I verified it using Battery Pro app. When a device is being powered from one USB port, the 2nd USB port does not offer any current due to the low wattage on this unit. This is either false advertising or I received an outdated equipment. The second minor issue I have with this equipment is the power sockets are too close to each other, so any wider power adapter will cover the adjacent socket. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2017 by Nil Bisoi

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