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Mohamad chatila
> 3 dayI have several tower type surge protector. By far this is the best I have. few issues with others such as the plug is hard to insert or lose fitting, and the location of turning the power on and off. this has no issues what so ever perfect location for the power switch. and it was great buy on Amazon prime day. I highly recommend it if you are looking for power surge protector.
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Ann Petermeier
> 3 dayI bought this for my work station at home and its perfect for everything I need to plug in. Plus a space saver!
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Frankly Philly
> 3 dayThis has eliminated wasted desktop space. There are more electrical plug spaces then are required for now. Plenty of room for expansion. Accessible to turn off the power, when not needed.
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Benjamin Hasenberg
> 3 dayThe product looks and works exactly as its supposed to, with the switches on the top controlling either side of the power tower, as advertised. My only concern is that the entire unit does not have the heft that I would like it to, but as far as I can tell this doesnt have any impact on the unit.
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NoFluxGiven
12-06-2025Upfront I should say that Im an engineer so my standards are skewed. I expect a lot out of something I am going to plug a couple thousand dollars worth of gadgets into and could also turn my place into a toasty tinderbox. I bought two of these so I dont believe that I got a dud. First, they look nice, which is nice. Second, the outlets are super loosey-goosey and in my mind that is a deal breaker. If you have to go with these, then Id recommend making sure to only use it with devices that have batteries because the plugs are going to fall out and set them up to minimize fire hazard. Lastly, the USB sockets are too tight and I really thought I was going to mess up a cord. Overall, not great, but I bought another from a different brand and wasnt super impressed with that one either. It was better, but not by much. Im wondering if this is just par for the course. Might be best to steer back to the tried-and-true power strip unless you have a specific use case.
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Steven
> 3 dayI have phone chargers and my switch power cable and other box style plugs on the same side. In a standard plate you sometimes cant use plugs because they get covered by the switch consoles box style plug not even a concern on this. I sit it on my table so I have a bunch of plugs nice and close if I need to plug my phone charger up as well. If youre looking for a plate style extension cord with lots of plugs and doesnt take up space I highly recommend this.
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Kwolfe
> 3 dayI like the form factor, and it seems to work well. It seems a bit lightweight, which is okay, but I expected more heft.
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stu
> 3 dayNone
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jonathon brian chastain
> 3 dayReplaced a power strip and USB charging hub with this tower. It has enough weight to not tip over with several things plugged in and multiple phones being charged. Fast charging with 4 phones charging at once. Outlets are snug whenever you plug something in. They dont pull out easily which was a huge plus because laptops get plugged in a lot and the power strip we were using they would come unplugged with the slightest tug. Overall great value and well made.
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Leola Malcom
> 3 dayThe building I live in is very particular about the power adapters we use . At first Maintenance said it was not compliant. I told him the cost and added it better be ! He came back that afternoon with an A O.K from his boss. Works Great ! Wish it had a longer cord. Thanks .