GE 6-Outlet Surge Protector, 15 Ft Extension Cord, Power Strip, 800 Joules, Flat Plug, Twist-to-Close Safety Covers, UL Listed, Black, 50767
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Yes, it is!
With 120V, 15A and 1800W, this surge protector can withstand a lot of electrical damage. Plugging in multiple items into the surge protector may cause the surge protector to exceed its
My question is for Bill. Thank you for letting me know. UL1363 is the name of the product
That would make sense to me. Three prongs are provided on each of its 6 outlets. A very reliable source of information.
Selected User Reviews For GE 6-Outlet Surge Protector, 15 Ft Extension Cord, Power Strip, 800 Joules, Flat Plug, Twist-to-Close Safety Covers, UL Listed, Black, 50767
We bought it because the cord comes off of the bottom right corner with the flat, square plug that's pictured. The remote control instead came with a round one with a cord that is straight down so it wouldn't be used because of other cords connected to the same outlet. We really get annoyed at the fact that the picture may not represent what we received, but is what the advertisement says. There needs to be a change in that photo or they need to figure out who made a mistake during.
They may be described as "twist to close" but that is inaccurate. Thus, I would consider the covers as merely an annoyance since they do not provide any protection and can be moved easily into unwanted With no actual "twist to lock" functionality, this surge protector is overpriced, annoying and not worth the money.
According to the title, the long cord is listed as a GE surge protector with six outlets. In the response I received, I was told that "Jasco" was a brand and that GE is using its name "by I couldn't agree more. That is false advertising GE doesn't make anything like that. "Up to 20 percent less chance of fire. GE is the world's leading brand in surge protection and extension cords". Yeah, maybe, but since I bought a JASCO surge protector I don't see how it would help. I am aware sometimes companies have products made for them, but I expect that when I buy something that is made by GE, it is guaranteed by them, not some third party that I've never heard of before. You'd better make sure that all the people who had overheating issues are put out of your mind by labeling it as GE when it's actually Jasco! Edit
As we googled it (I was a bit annoyed that I had to take ten minutes to do this just to avoid sending back a $20 thing), Jasco's website said they make a lot of products that are branded as "GE". I've got to say, it's still pretty sketchy to sell it as "GE", though I did not burn the house down with one printer plugged in over night, so yay! Four stars. Feeling pretty annoyed about it. You're not buying a store brand and you know you're likely to get something made by Nabisco, it's like buying Nabisco and getting its There's a reason they don't sell it under the brand name, but it's probably the same thing.
The issues are not there I have updated! All that to say, the negative reviews are correct I used this power strip for less than 3 months, and it died for no apparent reason. I spent my money on a waste. My mistake was not paying attention to reviews and I would have saved myself the hassle and money. This is the original review
As a result of reading some bad reviews of this surge protector, I was a bit worried. However, I liked that the cord was longer (there was an 8 foot cord available). They include the six outlets with a lighted on/off switch and the on/off switch as well. With this strip, I have not encountered any problems. It all works as it should and everything is plugged in securely. No matter what level of load the strip is placed under, it remains cool. My experience with it is quite limited, however, since I have only had it for around a month. The star has been removed for now since I don't know how the surge protector will hold up over time, even though it is working perfectly for me right now. I will update in a few months and, if it is still functioning properly, I will add it to the list. My team and I will let you know if we run into any problems with the surge protector. Now, I am very happy with it and feel there is no need to change anything about it.
I have nbsp It is quite attractive to look at this Made by a reputable brand (GE), they have a good length range, sleek colors, and are made of good materials. They can even be turned sideways when they're not being used as a form of protection. In addition, mounting can be accomplished with Below are some downsides of the program There is a blue light when it is turned on, so if you need to use it, there is more light, which can be annoying while you are Also, you would have to get up to turn it off, but I guess you could just tape it over in the meantime. The back of the antenna only has two holes to attach it to the wall, making it not as sturdy as it should be. Although it is screwed up as tight as I could get it, it still has some wiggle room to the side Additionally, and this may only apply to those with OCD, but the words on the front can only be attached to the right-hand side. This is the way it would be mounted if it were mounted as I have.
As long as we only use the first outlet, it works fine. I had to plug something in one of the other outlets because the return period is over You'll only be able to insert the plug This is extremely dangerous! Had I tried the other outlets right away, I would have saved myself a lot of time. As for the unlocked position, yes, we attempted it. It is now time for me to start looking for a better job. There is a good chance that GE will.
Having so much access to technology is a good reason to get a surge protector. It does not go out, it indicates that the surge protector is working and guarantees that the electronic equipment is protected or protected from surges or whatever. In a dark room, it may be irritating to someone who's sensitive to light since the surge protector is tucked away behind some items but I can imagine it's no problem for someone who's used to it. Even though it is not bright enough to be a night light, may it be like a beacon or something in a dark room? As long as it does what it is supposed to do, all is well. It's still working great, and I haven't run into any voltage spikes or had to use the warranty yet, but from what I've seen, it's mostly used as a multiple outlet extension, which is pretty nice!.
A good value for the money appears to be offered by this power strip. As of now, I've been using an orange outdoor type multi-purpose cleaner It has been many years since I plugged an extension cord into my stereo equipment. A surge protector is part of the surge protection features as well as the extra outlets I wanted. Having said that, once hooked up, some of the outlets in this strip are hard to plug into, but once plugged in there aren't any noticeable differences. There seems to be no damage to the cord or plug. Please note You need to pay attention to that Please refer to the pictures for the type of plug you need and the length of cord you want. 2 out of 2 The third and the fourth Those that are longer than four feet come with a bulkier, more protruding plug. The four-prong wall plug that I got came with the flat wall plug Cord that is eight feet long.