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Anker Power Strip 2100J 12-Outlet Surge Protector w/ 2x USB A + 1 USB C Port

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Power Strip 2100J 12-Outlet Surge Protector w/ 2x USB A + 1 USB C Port (White) for $27.99 - $3 'clipped' coupon = $24.99. Shipping is free.

AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Power Strip 2100J 12-Outlet Surge Protector w/ 2x USB A + 1 USB C Port (Black) for $25.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 12 AC outlets, 1 USB-C port, and 2 USB-A ports
  • Fast Charge Your iPhone: Use the 20W USB-C port to give your iPhone 13 a high-speed charge from 0-53% in just 30 minutes.
  • 8-Point Safety System: Combines surge protection, fire resistance, overload protection, temperature control, and more to protect you and your devices.
  • Optimized Layout: Designed with extra space between outlets

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Power Strip 2100J 12-Outlet Surge Protector w/ 2x USB A + 1 USB C Port (White) for $27.99 - $3 'clipped' coupon = $24.99. Shipping is free.

AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker Power Strip 2100J 12-Outlet Surge Protector w/ 2x USB A + 1 USB C Port (Black) for $25.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 12 AC outlets, 1 USB-C port, and 2 USB-A ports
  • Fast Charge Your iPhone: Use the 20W USB-C port to give your iPhone 13 a high-speed charge from 0-53% in just 30 minutes.
  • 8-Point Safety System: Combines surge protection, fire resistance, overload protection, temperature control, and more to protect you and your devices.
  • Optimized Layout: Designed with extra space between outlets

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Written by RazorConcepts | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 1,100 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:

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Model: Anker Power Strip Surge Protector (2100J), 12 Outlets with 2 USB A and 1 USB C Port for Multiple Devices, 5ft Extension Cord, 20W Power Delivery Charging for Home, Office, Dorm Essential, TUV Listed

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According to Amazon Q&A, this product has a whopping 1200V clamping voltage. That's off-the-scales bad. You want 330V or less for sensitive equipment. Shame on Anker for putting out overpriced, crappy surge "protectors" like this one. They screwed up with Eufy cameras too. Not sure what's going on with that company lately.

"Q: What is the clamping voltage?
A: It is 1200V.
By AnkerDirect in Canada on January 27, 2023"

https://www.rockwallelectric.com/...30%20volts.

https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/...on-storage
Anker has always made poor quality products since day one. The reason behind their success is their marketing team. Can you remember a day there was no Anker "deal" on SD?
Another deal post by staff, slickdeal should have new forum for deals posted by staff.

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I like the layout but wish the power cord was longer. At least 6'
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The white one has a $3 coupon which makes it cheaper.
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Picked thisup for the office the other day. The USB c puts out 20 Watts. I like it and lots of ports was the main reason. I went this way. Happy so far.
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According to Amazon Q&A, this product has a whopping 1200V clamping voltage. That's off-the-scales bad. You want 330V or less for sensitive equipment. Shame on Anker for putting out overpriced, crappy surge "protectors" like this one. They screwed up with Eufy cameras too. Not sure what's going on with that company lately.

"Q: What is the clamping voltage?
A: It is 1200V.
By AnkerDirect in Canada on January 27, 2023"

https://www.rockwallelectric.com/...30%20volts.

https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/...on-storage
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Quote from goldchocobo :
According to Amazon Q&A, this product has a whopping 1200V clamping voltage. That's off-the-scales bad. You want 330V or less for sensitive equipment. Shame on Anker for putting out overpriced, crappy surge "protectors" like this one. They screwed up with Eufy cameras too. Not sure what's going on with that company lately.

"Q: What is the clamping voltage?
A: It is 1200V.
By AnkerDirect in Canada on January 27, 2023"

https://www.rockwallelectric.com/...30%20volts.

https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/...on-storage
Anker has always made poor quality products since day one. The reason behind their success is their marketing team. Can you remember a day there was no Anker "deal" on SD?
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Can someone recommend a good power strip?
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Using the "Keepa" add-on/extension (or app), this item is regularly at this price point. Since 11/21/2023, this has been "sold by" Anker between $25.99 and $32.99. Then add in six lightening deals (at $25.99) as well over that time period. Nothing special here. When Amazon is listed as the "sold by" vendor, it sells between $32.99 and $35.99 though.

The white version has a $3.00 coupon, but it normally sells for $2 more at $27.99. So it's only a $1 discount.
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Another deal post by staff, slickdeal should have new forum for deals posted by staff.
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Quote from jadame :
Can someone recommend a good power strip?
Well, I guess it depends what you want. If you just want more ports/plug spaces, APC/Amazon basics is probably good enough and maybe better than this. Can't really speak to stuff like clamping voltage, surge protection, etc though
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Quote from jadame :
Can someone recommend a good power strip?
Just power strip or surge protector? Tripp-Lite for the latter.
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Quote from Anonymous1322 :
Using the "Keepa" add-on/extension (or app), this item is regularly at this price point. Since 11/21/2023, this has been "sold by" Anker between $25.99 and $32.99. Then add in six lightening deals (at $25.99) as well over that time period. Nothing special here. When Amazon is listed as the "sold by" vendor, it sells between $32.99 and $35.99 though.

The white version has a $3.00 coupon, but it normally sells for $2 more at $27.99. So it's only a $1 discount.
A dollar less for the same product is still a discount right, slickdealer? 😁
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Quote from jadame :
Can someone recommend a good power strip?
People liked this one from another deal a few days ago.
$28 for one - $67 for three (it was $57 for deal)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5MC8...794e280INT
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Quote from hardypotion :
People liked this one from another deal a few days ago.
$28 for one - $67 for three (it was $57 for deal)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5MC8...794e280INT
That one sucks too, just somewhat less so. Doesn't matter if "people liked it." Most SDers don't know what they are upvoting and buying, they rely on staff promoting cheap garbage.

Savvy SDers will at least read comments first, but how many do that? Hardly anyone responded to my post, nobody repped, and I wonder if I'm talking into the wind here.

For those savvy comment-readers who want to know what a higher-end surge protector looks like, see model TLP1208TELTV: https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite...0035PQGKU/

150V clamping voltage so it blocks surges if the grid goes more than a little out of spec (in North America it's about 120 volts at your wall socket). 2880 joules so it can take more beatings before failing. (All surge protectors need to be replaced eventually, because they wear out.) https://electronics.howstuffworks...ector7.htm

It's $55. Not cheap, but you'd use it with expensive electronics, or with anything where if it breaks, it will affect you way more than $55, like a critical computer you use every day for work and personal use.

For less-important gear you can just get a medium-grade surge protector, 330V clamping voltage and a decent joules rating. Example: the $35 model TLP1006B at https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite...B06WLPC7SD

Using crappy surge protectors is like having sex with a condom with a hole in it. If there is no pregnancy/STD then it doesn't mean the condom worked, it means you got lucky.
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Quote from goldchocobo :
That one sucks too, just somewhat less so. Doesn't matter if "people liked it." Most SDers don't know what they are upvoting and buying, they rely on staff promoting cheap garbage.

Savvy SDers will at least read comments first, but how many do that? Hardly anyone responded to my post, nobody repped, and I wonder if I'm talking into the wind here.

For those savvy comment-readers who want to know what a higher-end surge protector looks like, see model TLP1208TELTV: https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite...0035PQGKU/

150V clamping voltage so it blocks surges if the grid goes more than a little out of spec (in North America it's about 120 volts at your wall socket). 2880 joules so it can take more beatings before failing. (All surge protectors need to be replaced eventually, because they wear out.) https://electronics.howstuffworks...ector7.htm

It's $55. Not cheap, but you'd use it with expensive electronics, or with anything where if it breaks, it will affect you way more than $55, like a critical computer you use every day for work and personal use.

For less-important gear you can just get a medium-grade surge protector, 330V clamping voltage and a decent joules rating. Example: the $35 model TLP1006B at https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite...B06WLPC7SD

Using crappy surge protectors is like having sex with a condom with a hole in it. If there is no pregnancy/STD then it doesn't mean the condom worked, it means you got lucky.
Thanks for the info. My motherboard sometimes complains about surges so I'm looking to replace my cheap surge protector. Though as I understand it lightning will foil the best plans, kind of like your analogy laugh out loud