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Edward Mayberry
> 24 hourVery useful, love that the plugs adjust, and it has several more than I currently need. The only (slight) downside is the relatively short power cord, but its long enough for my needs.
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Tad Abernathy
> 24 hourLove that the outlets on the power strip can be tilted from side to side for different size plugs.
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Thomas Hinkhouse
> 24 hourNot one of Belkins better products. Pops the breaker or the Belkin battery/surge protector which is a 5 start product. You never know.
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TrippNessa
> 24 hourIf you live in Florida like I do, this surge protector is a must. There are so many lightning storms down here and it drives me insane. My friends apartment building was struck a few months ago and now her computer is totally fried. That freaked me out to say the least. I have a very expensive gaming computer and Im not letting it get ruined! But something else I love about this product is that the outlets on the sides can be rotated up or down. I cant even described how convenient that has been for me! I have a couple of those massive box plugs that take up all the space on the stupid outlet ports (UUUUUGGGHHHH), but that hasnt been a problem at all with this! I can just push any of the side outlets down and theres more than enough room to put the big boxy plugs on top without covering another one up =)
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Moltenwood
> 24 hourThe product has been great a far. I love the swivle feature to the sockets...makes setting up hone entertainment area a breeze. It is also steady enough so moving cords doesnt move the whole powerstrip.
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Cathy H. Geraci
> 24 hourLove the way the sockets can be moved around to fit all the odd sized plugs for computer/TV peripherals. Much better than t he older versions of a power strip.
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Marcel elan
> 24 hourexcellent product and price
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Robert Benson
> 24 hourWe had a variety of devices with two, or three prong plugs, redundant surge protectors and wall warts in use or lying dormant behind a massive U shaped desk, credenza, file cabinet and computer work station that was only 12 or so off of the wall in a home office that has been periodically updated for over twenty years. After disconnecting all the devices and removing all the power strips, old telephone wire, and vacuuming up tuns of dust I installed two of these on the privacy skirt of the desk set that faced the wall by drilling small measured and placed two pairs pilot drill holes through the skirt, by leaning over the desk and screwing two mounting screws (not included) in each pair of pilot holes on the part of the privacy skirt adjacent the wall and mounting one of these surge protectors on each pair of screws. The four non-removable plugs could not be used as the wall was too close. The eight pivot lugs on each surge protector could be populated with a device by turning them parallel to the wall, I used 1 foot extension cords to be able to plug in the Wall Warts without loosing access to any of the 8 plugs on each surge protector.
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OldSarge
> 24 hourThe rotating female outlets gives you the advantage of being able to use all of them without giving up any when using large male plugs.
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WM
> 24 hourI splurged on this protector and it has been worth every extra penny. I like the longer cord and the pivoting outlets. So many power cords are larger like a cell phone chargers and ac adapters so having the ability to pivot the outlets allows for the placement of more cords without overlapping so many of the outlets are covered and unuseable.