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46.7" Amazon Basics 16 Outlet 600 Joule Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 6' Cord

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Amazon has 46.7" Amazon Basics 16 Outlet 600 Joule Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 6' Cord (AC-16QX-D00) on sale for $23.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this Item:
  • 16-outlet, 600 joule power strip surge protector
  • Includes protector LED light indicator and 6-foot extension cord
  • Widely spaced 2.6 inch center-to-center outlets
  • Structure in resistant aluminium metal housing

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Amazon has 46.7" Amazon Basics 16 Outlet 600 Joule Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 6' Cord (AC-16QX-D00) on sale for $23.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 16-outlet, 600 joule power strip surge protector
  • Includes protector LED light indicator and 6-foot extension cord
  • Widely spaced 2.6 inch center-to-center outlets
  • Structure in resistant aluminium metal housing

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Amazon Basics 16 Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip, Heavy Duty, Metal, 600 Joule, 6 ft Cord, Rectangle, Mountable, Black

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Only 600 joules surge protection, barely anything
There is nothing "heavy duty" about this item

Only good for lights and small electronics, not good for tv, computer, etc

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ScandiFlickr
2d ago
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This is such a weird arrangement lol but I'm sure it's useful for someone
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Adelley
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Quote from ScandiFlickr :
This is such a weird arrangement lol but I'm sure it's useful for someone

Lol it's what I use under our computer desk. It's so that none of the plugs hit each other.
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4638jay
2d ago
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Quote from Adelley :
Lol it's what I use under our computer desk. It's so that none of the plugs hit each other.

I don't like it when my food touches; I don't like it when my plugs touches
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bluekiwi
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Only 600 joules surge protection, barely anything
There is nothing "heavy duty" about this item

Only good for lights and small electronics, not good for tv, computer, etc
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Redflyer
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Was gonna use in my garage to charge tools but this seems too lowend.
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DataMeister
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Quote from bluekiwi :
Only 600 joules surge protection, barely anything
There is nothing "heavy duty" about this item

Only good for lights and small electronics, not good for tv, computer, etc
For TVs and computers, you should plug this strip into a battery backup which would make up for the low joule rating.
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arbitrager
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Quote from 4638jay :
I don't like it when my food touches; I don't like it when my plugs touches
Crossing swords!! Oh. Oops. Wrong thread.
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LEOMHK1.0
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AND... if someone breaks into your home you can use it to beat them.
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velocirapt0r
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Some of these strips have bad ground pins beware
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CleverRock330
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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
AND... if someone breaks into your home you can use it to beat them.

Seems like the only way to get some protection out of this limiting 600J model 🤣
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Wacker23
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Very easy way to burn your house down. These should be illegal.
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NotARealDuck
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Quote from Wacker23 :
Very easy way to burn your house down. These should be illegal.
Now this is an Amazon Fire Stick.
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Quote from DataMeister :
For TVs and computers, you should plug this strip into a battery backup which would make up for the low joule rating.
ups battery backup doesnt mean you have a a better surge protection. some of them do not even have any surge protection built in
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qwiktune
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Well i was also thinking about using this in the garage to clean up the daisy chain of surge protectors, but these comments seem to have put a stop to that....
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normand4538
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Quote from ScandiFlickr :
This is such a weird arrangement lol but I'm sure it's useful for someone
There's definitely use cases for this type of outlet.

This is super useful for standing desks, or long desks that you want to install a plug under.

We also use this at work too, under the desks in our lab. Just easier to have plugs ready for PnP to charge robots, laptops, and etc. I got one hanging upside down on the bench shelf in one of my repair rooms too. Makes it easy to plug in wired drills, wired equipment, etc.

Albeit.... IDK about plugging $1000s in equipment into a 600 joule power strip.

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