BN-LINK Surge Protector Power Strip with 6 Outlets 2 USB-A 1 USB-C(Total 3.4A), 3-Side Outlet Extender Strip with 5 Ft Extension Cord, Flat Plug, Desktop Charging Station for Travel, Home, Office, 15A
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Avid Reader
> 3 dayI love that this power strip surge protector has a lot of ports but also that it has USB ports so that I can plug cell phones/tablets in without having to buy an extra cube to plug it in. Now a days they seem to have stopped giving you cubes when you purchase new devices, so this power strip is perfect in that you dont need to buy the additional cube to charge your techy device. And with the ports being at different angles that really helps when you have bigger stuff to plug in. This is also my first power strip that includes the super small usb which at this point I only have one device (my newest phone) that uses it, but as times goes by, more and more of my devices are going to need that. Another thing is that it glows to tell you that you are protected & grounded. I like having that reassurance of knowing that its working & doing its job. I threw away all my old surge protectors that dont tell you, as they dont protect/ground forever and knowing when that end point is, is crucial to me. I dont want to think my devices are protected from surges, when they really arent, so therefore this device solves that by having a light which glows to let me know that its working & Im protected.
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Nenia Campbell
> 3 dayPlenty of outlets and gives you a little more room so your appliances dont all have to be up against the wall. Protects them from surges too.
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S Henry
> 3 dayI honestly cant get enough of this type of extension cord. I love that they utilize multiple sides to add more outlets and sockets. Its a huge help for people like me who live in older homes without enough outlets. The additional USB outlets are great too since I have SO many smart devices now ~ from pet feeders to plant lights theyre just a huge help.
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Taz
> 3 dayThis power strip is nice and compact. The plug is offset, so that it does not block the second plug on an outlet. It has surge protection and a switch with visual lights. It has a total of 6 power outlets and 2 USB-A sockets and 1 USB-C socket. I am going to order another one as I really like it.
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Itsleenalou
> 3 dayHandy very useful to have plugins on each side
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SMB
> 3 dayThis is a fairly decent power bar/surge protector thats reasonably slim and compact supporting a max of 6 outlets (2 outlets across 3 sides each) as well as 3x USB ports (2x USB-A and 1x USB-C, 3.4A total). Its well constructed for the most part along with a typical switch button for turning it On/Off. Though, I prefer a recessed switch to prevent or at least minimize accidental power off.
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B. Salloway
> 3 dayBought this for traveling, it’s great. Has outlets and USB extensions.
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CNH
> 3 dayThis comes nicely boxed like you would find in a local store.
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rebecca
> 3 dayHonestly with all the things we have plugged in in the house, power outages and surges can be common.
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Jacynda M.
> 3 dayYou can never have enough power strips and this one has become my favorite, I’ve moved it many times bc I want it to be everywhere. A big problem I have is needing a square (I dunno what they’re called) to plug my cable into, as most things just come with the connector cable these days. Every time I am freaking out about not being able to find a square (well, technically it’s a cube, ain’t it?) I can always just go to this guy and plug in whatever I’m holding. It’s pretty big and clunky though and you can’t hang it up bc there aren’t any little hangy holes in the back like you see with most power strips, but I’ve got mine sitting in the lower shelf of a console table so I don’t have any issues with that. For me, this thing seems like it was meant to be easy to find and use, and it is. I use it every day.