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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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There was a front page deal posted not too long ago, but basically if you want a power strip I guess it could be ok?
But if you want a surge protector: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...protector/
"The 12-outlet Anker 351 Power Strip performed dreadfully in our testing, offering no surge protection whatsoever."
Not to start a discussion, just sharing my two cents. I purchased this for $29.99 in September 2024, By now 21.99 = saved $9. From what I've tracked, the price tends to drop to this range occasionally, but the regular price has been consistently around $29.99."
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Based on the price history, this looks to just be regular price. However, it being a front-page deal before suggests otherwise...hmm.
Not to start a discussion, just sharing my two cents. I purchased this for $29.99 in September 2024, By now 21.99 = saved $9. From what I've tracked, the price tends to drop to this range occasionally, but the regular price has been consistently around $29.99."
These are perfect for those family members who have a rats nest of wires behind the TV console from new and ancient av equipment. Was able to combine 2 power strips worth of plugs onto this one. USB ports also enabled me to get rid of a couple of bricks powering a Bluetooth transmitter and wireless headphones charger.
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These are perfect for those family members who have a rats nest of wires behind the TV console from new and ancient av equipment. Was able to combine 2 power strips worth of plugs onto this one. USB ports also enabled me to get rid of a couple of bricks powering a Bluetooth transmitter and wireless headphones charger.
Unless most of the power bricks face the same way, or downwards. I tried this style but found the number of non-power-brick cables I needed for the center row was pretty low. I had to get several 10" extensions to make this work and then the final organization/cleanliness was less than the power strip I aimed at replacing.
Unless most of the power bricks face the same way, or downwards. I tried this style but found the number of non-power-brick cables I needed for the center row was pretty low. I had to get several 10" extensions to make this work and then the final organization/cleanliness was less than the power strip I aimed at replacing.
I am looking to do a clean power strip organization and had this in mind but now you are making me second guess myself!
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If you don't mind a power strip without usb ports, Target has a GE surge protected with same amount of outlets and better joules protection ( 3,540) than OP https://www.target.com/p/ge-12-ou...A-90172678
Not to start a discussion, just sharing my two cents. I purchased this for $29.99 in September 2024, By now 21.99 = saved $9. From what I've tracked, the price tends to drop to this range occasionally, but the regular price has been consistently around $29.99."
Yeah, it's a little weird -- I see your point. Regardless, it's Anker, so it's probably a good buy for this price!
But I you really want to risk overloading your power and you're confident in your insurance might as well go the for the 24 outlet splitter for $2 more https://www.amazon.com/Protector-...8V7NF?th=1
Unless most of the power bricks face the same way, or downwards. I tried this style but found the number of non-power-brick cables I needed for the center row was pretty low. I had to get several 10" extensions to make this work and then the final organization/cleanliness was less than the power strip I aimed at replacing.
The little cords are great for maximizing the utility of a power strip that supplies both bricks and conventional connectors. When it comes to aesthetics/organization/reduction of trip hazards though, yeah, not so much.
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There was a front page deal posted not too long ago, but basically if you want a power strip I guess it could be ok?
But if you want a surge protector: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...protector/
"The 12-outlet Anker 351 Power Strip performed dreadfully in our testing, offering no surge protection whatsoever."
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But if you want a surge protector:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...pro
"The 12-outlet Anker 351 Power Strip performed dreadfully in our testing, offering no surge protection whatsoever."
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2100 Joules for those wondering.
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2100 Joules for those wondering.
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But I you really want to risk overloading your power and you're confident in your insurance might as well go the for the 24 outlet splitter for $2 more
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PhilUpMyGlass
But if you want a surge protector:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...pro
"The 12-outlet Anker 351 Power Strip performed dreadfully in our testing, offering no surge protection whatsoever."