GE 6-Outlet Surge Protector 2 Pack, 2 Ft Extension Cord, Power Strip, 450 Joules, Twist-to-Close Safety Covers, UL Listed, White, 54625
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The product is made There's something about it that I don't like. The prongs of most plugs don't fit into more than two or three outlets, because of their different depths.
According to the photo, the actual one I got is the same. It may be necessary to waste some outlets due to the distance between outlets being enough for bigger plugs. My previous strips had this problem but I haven't encountered it with any other ones
I appreciate you taking the time to ask your question, valued customer. The UL listing for our GE Surge Protector Power Strip is sorry for the confusion. Often, we do not provide the details and information necessary for our listings, and we regret that we did not meet our expectations. The information will be passed on to the e-mail address provided A change will be made to the listing by the commerce team. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to ask them or contact us between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. The hours are 00 AM to 8 PM On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays, from 1100 AM to 100 PM Central Standard Time Call 800 881-2192 I am 654-554 It has been a pleasure working with
Selected User Reviews For GE 6-Outlet Surge Protector 2 Pack, 2 Ft Extension Cord, Power Strip, 450 Joules, Twist-to-Close Safety Covers, UL Listed, White, 54625
I almost put out a fire in my house. In addition to our TV and cable boxes, we had our phones plugged in as well. As soon as I heard what sounded like static, I discovered this was on fire! I gave them only 1 star because I had no other choice. rate it as a fire hazard and a fat zero.
A few of the old versions of this surge protector/extension cord are still in my possession. There are several features that the old version had that made it unbeatable Please note With a swivel head you can adjust the cord so it's pointed in the right direction. You could place furniture against the outlet if you had a flat head. A long enough cord so it can be used behind a sofa and still have enough length for you to plug in other things. Among the three new versions, the width is more than twice as great. There is no way to describe how large it is. There is no flatness to be found A swivel head is not included in the new version. A lock is in place to hold it down. has a head so thick that it is awkward to plug in and almost impossible to plug in without touching the prongs as you push it into the socket, which makes it extremely My old ones all have GE stamped on them, so they just made significant changes to make the product inferior. I initially thought I ordered the wrong brand, but they did make significant changes to make the product inferior.
However, when we had a storm and the power went off and back on we were unable to use our gaming system or sound system. The bars that had been plugged in no longer work. It's clear that "protected" doesn't apply here. The tarp wasn't even able to survive one storm! We felt it would be so useful, but it didn't last!.
It was a huge shock to find out that there was so much trouble following A video adapter fried my TV as soon as it was plugged into one. In an attempt to submit a warranty claim, I contacted Jasco, who denied it. The staff said it worked just fine, even though I was not able to get it working when I had it. There's no telling what type of magic they worked there, but this is a horrible, terrible place to work. It was admitted that the plugs were not even tested for functionality, so how could it possibly work when they didn't even test it? It's a fraud. It's a theft. There is not one good thing to say about Customer Service. It's just a cluster of nonsense all together. In the future, I will never buy another GE product or something that is related to.
Unfortunately, there is no outlet on that side of the narrow wall it is against, and although I could snake the pretty short microwave cord back around to the kitchen outlet, I was stuck with my similarly short Keurig cord. I needed another power strip, so I bought one. It is flat so that I can plug it in behind the nearby loveseat without risk of it crushing against the wall. I had no interest in surge protection, but this one caught my eye because I could plug it in behind it without fear of it crushing against it. As much as the 10 foot cord was more than I needed, I knew that going in, but it still meant I could place it almost completely out of sight and still have a good amount of cord There is a lot of weight to it and it seems to be a better quality than the other power strips I've used in different rooms for years. I got everything I needed, and it was an amazing deal.
The first time I did it, I thought it was wrong, but half an hour later I realized that I had done it right They were unsuccessful, as were a dozen of their friends and family members. As far as I understand it, the power strip can be plugged into the wall outlet without any issue. It is not possible to connect the appliances you want unless they have a grounded, three-prong plug There are three prongs on the It does not accept plugs from my Echo dots, my phone chargers, or my nightstand lamps. I wasted my money, effort, and time because I bought two of these for these exact items.
I use one to power the 3 phone chargers in our house and one for my son's video game console I was able to connect both cords the same way. After we noticed the smell, we realized that there was a problem. My fear is that the house would have burnt if we were not home. There was no reason for this to occur since neither were being used in this way. I strongly advise you not to purchase this item.
However, it is somewhat difficult to get the plugs to go in all the way, but it is not a deal breaker. Both units I purchased have this problem. It is not one, but all of the outlets are angled this way. As usual, exactly the right thing for me.