Power Strip with 6 Feet, Yintar Surge Protector with 6 AC Outlets and 3 USB Ports, 6 Ft Extension Cord for for Home, Office, Dorm Essentials, 2100 Joules, ETL Listed, (Black)
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While I didn't use tape or anything else to measure, I will share these facts with you Eight feet is not what it is. There is no way it is A judge would be able to determine that by observing the placement of the strip In order to reach the wall outlet from the electronics it houses, it's a little bit of a stretch.
It says so on the tag wrapped around the cord. All I know is that. This has been a good experience
It consisted of a label that was taped around the cord It was noted on Amazon's website that it is UL-certified when I purchased it. In the absence of a warranty, I wouldn't have bought the product.
Each MOV circuit has three individual circuits, while each GTD has one
Selected User Reviews For Power Strip with 6 Feet, Yintar Surge Protector with 6 AC Outlets and 3 USB Ports, 6 Ft Extension Cord for for Home, Office, Dorm Essentials, 2100 Joules, ETL Listed, (Black)
If the surge protection is activated, the pilot light will operate. I bought this power strip for the price and surge protection. The number of joules 2100 is higher than I expected for the price. I totally missed the image explaining what the indicator light might be used for, since people want to see quickly whether the power is on/off during the day. You get a very cheap light weight construction power strip for the low price. To power the equipment, I purchased a homemade network center. I have no idea how well it will hold up. My plan is to either add an LED power indicator light myself, or use this for less critical electronics and buy a more expensive, higher-quality power strip with a power on indicator.
In negative terms, the on/off indicator light is only about 1mm wide (about the size of a pin hole). It is also dim in color. Some of my friends were unable to find the indicator light when I quizzed them about whether the power strip was on or off. As soon as I go to sleep, I like my fan switches to be off, but this light so unnoticeable forces me to go to the power strip to see if they are on. In addition to the on/off button being separate from the tiny indicator light, there is a longer cord, 3 USB ports with 6 plugs, a 1/6 plug offset to make room for a boxy power adapter, and there is a good price for this product. In my opinion, the inconvenience has a greater impact than the many positives So, the standard rating of 3 stars is based on the pros and cons of this product.
It tripped the breaker as soon as I plugged it in. A few times I reset it, but it didn't work. Despite my efforts, I couldn't keep this thing running for more than a minute before it kept I had a day after I returned from my trip to return to work.
If I had known that, I would have taken action.
The power button doesn't indicate that it's on, like it did in the previous reviews. It's a little annoying, but it still works.
Probably not necessary to buy a power strip for travel, there are other power strips which are smaller and have different plug configurations that might be adequate. The switch doesn't light up when it's turned on, which is just one negative point. Micro dots of light that shine blue are visible when the strip is turning on but it can be difficult to see.
In contrast to most charging cords, this charging cord does not have a light showing when plugged in. If you look directly beneath the power switch, you can see a small blue light that comes on when it is plugged in. There are 3 USB ports on it as well, so it's a plus that it's long.
The way it was written was perfect. An electric standing / sitting desk is available to me. Everything fit into the pocket, I was able to use my phone's charger via the USB ports, and the cords could be hidden under the desktop.