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Amy
> 3 dayThis is so perfect! We bought a secondhand one!!!
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brigitte
> 3 dayFor my home office
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Brandon
> 3 dayThis product is very handy for meeting power needs while traveling. The AC outlets are roomy for all but the biggest wall chargers while maintaining a conveniently small size. My only concern is that the built-in USB outlets may be a little under powered, but so far theyre doing well for my daily needs.
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Angus Mom
> 3 dayI got tired of my clunky power strips with their thick cords so upgraded to this product. It would be perfect if the cord was 8 feet, not 6.
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Sherry
> 3 dayGreat design
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Jami Fortier
> 3 dayI love the design of this! I am using this for an aquarium setup and many plugs are boxy and oddly shaped. A traditional power strip usually ends up causing me to have to skip some plug ins because of the weird sizing but this solves that problem with plugs ins on the face and sides and the USB plus are a great added bonus. Will be adding another for our TV and cutting out the need for so many blocks!
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Choch
Greater than one weekI like this. The other ones I bought (and returned) had a plastic stick under the prongs....weird. This is simply good and good length.
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Mommy
> 3 dayPerfect for what needed it for. I bought more.
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Keith
> 3 dayI was quite impressed when this came in the mail you have an awful lot of options here and a very compact size. You can use it for USB or multiple three prong outlets. It maximizes all the space available there’s no dead space it feels great and looks great. What an excellent product I wish I had bought this before. I hope this review helps. I do use Siri since I have low vision so sorry for any incorrect or strange words have a great day
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Lance D. Bader
> 3 dayMy power outlets are between shelves in my built-in unit. For more convenience, I just slid each shelf forward far enough to run the cord behind it, turned the cord so the flat side was against the wall, and then pushed the shelves back as far as they would go.