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Iohn Born
> 3 dayWith most of our gadgets needing power suppliers and wall chargers, the old-school power bars often feel outdated with many of their outlets going unused as they are blocked by bulky wall warts from the adjacent outlets. So a design that uses three sides of the bar is a great idea.
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Sharon McCombs
> 3 dayUsually if I buy 6 outlet extension cord, I can on use 4 of the outlets due to crowding. This power strip has 2 outlets on each side amd 2 on top. It has 2 USB-A ports and 1 USB-C port,with my fav--a flat plug. I need more of these power strips.
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Toes and Paws
> 3 dayThis is fantastic! Perfect for travel. When we travel in a group, all the teens will have a place to plug in their devices in the airport! This does not feel flimsy and has worked great for us so far. Plugs are all placed well for use.
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Abigale White
> 3 dayNice to have top and side options, helps with the big plugs. All plugs and usb ports work great.
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Nancy
> 3 dayWorks perfect as described
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B. Salloway
> 3 dayBought this for traveling, it’s great. Has outlets and USB extensions.
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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.