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Bert Bergnaum
> 24 hourAPC units are always top of the line
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Nope
> 24 hourWorked well for less than two months, really liked it up until then when the two USB ports stopped functioning completely. Disappointed.
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Adam S
> 24 hourWas exactly what I wanted and worked great for almost 1 year then the USB suddenly quit working. It sits on my work desk to charge phone/smartwatch/headphones and occasionally have external hard drive plugged in. Have used APC products for years, this is my first bad experience and now Im back to using power bricks to charge devices.
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Coady Cameron
> 24 hourTrusted brand at a great price. I bought a few of these and they do the trick.
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evotech
> 24 hourAnother quality product from APC.
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Linda Crochet
> 24 hourGood price and length for what I needed
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馮
> 24 hourThe PE66 models are my go to surge protector, and Ill buy it in whatever color goes on sale. I have not noticed any change over the years, with my oldest one being bought over 3 years ago. The sales can vary with prices going as low as $5, but usually I expect to pay around $10. I usually buy the model without the USB ports. APC is a reliable brand, and 1080 Joules is more than enough for the average electronic product. 6 ft is sufficient for most uses, and the flat plug is an absolute requirement for me at this point.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourI bought this a year ago. I had one USB port used with a charger left in it, never unplugging it, and never used the second port. A year later the charging stopped. I tried multiple cords and finally used the second port, but both ports (one lightly used and one unused) failed.
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Vladimir
> 24 hourI cant comment on how good the surge protector is at its job, or what certifications they have CSA or whatever, but just by visual it looks very modern and nice, the labels are nicely printed, its very minimalistic and doesnt look and feel cheap like other plastic the cable is very thick, so if you want something more bendable it will be hard with this one It does have equipment damage coverage, but I am yet to find out how it works and such if it does happen (crossing the fingers)
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TechGuy
> 24 hourExcellent