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Product Name: | Power Strip Surge Protector - 6 Widely Outlets with 3 USB Ports (1 USB C), 3-Side Outlet Extender Strip with 5 Ft Extension Cord, Flat Plug, Wall Mount, Small Power Strip for Travel Office Dorm Home |
Manufacturer: | One Beat |
Model Number: | OB6W3C |
Product SKU: | B0B1DKN9HG |
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For something like that, id get a short 12ga extension cord, or have one made at your local hardware store.
I dont trust any surge protectors these days when they dont advertise enough that they have high clamp voltages of 800V etc (should be low), and dont explain to customer that devices they plugin will fry by a 800V let-in surge.
It's very annoying that this is a secret stat by the companies, and they dont give a clear graphic label like they do with phones: 64GB etc.
I dont trust any surge protectors these days when they dont advertise enough that they have high clamp voltages of 800V etc (should be low), and dont explain to customer that devices they plugin will fry by a 800V let-in surge.
It's very annoying that this is a secret stat by the companies, and they dont give a clear graphic label like they do with phones: 64GB etc.
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I dont trust any surge protectors these days when they dont advertise enough that they have high clamp voltages of 800V etc (should be low), and dont explain to customer that devices they plugin will fry by a 800V let-in surge.
It's very annoying that this is a secret stat by the companies, and they dont give a clear graphic label like they do with phones: 64GB etc.
this is typical chinesium shovelware that will work long enough to get outside of return window period and then it'll fry itself.
Perhaps the low clamping voltage protection we seek does not exist at this price range.
This item was posted to Amazon on May 16, 2022, yet it has reviews posted in 2021
More than that, some reviews show pictures of a different item...
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1875 watts equals 15 amps, given that this is not an appliance cord and likely not heavy duty I wouldn't suggest it as an electrician, but I see many do it anyway, if it's plugged into a GFCI then you'll have better protection, but I always recommend an appliance extension cord only if needed.