Power Strips & Surge Protectors
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Regular price $11.52Ge 6-Outlet Extender, Side Access Wall Tap, 3-Prong, Multiple Plug, GE(R)Add to Cart
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Regular price $11.70Ge 6-Outlet Extender, Grounded Wall Tap, Reset Button, Circuit Breaker, GE(R)Add to Cart
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Regular price $1,075.41Mastervolt 44020200 Chargemaster Battery Charger, 24/20-3 MastervoltAdd to Cart
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Regular price $10.31Super Glue The Original 15408 E-Z Fuse Tape, Black, 1 THE ORIGINAL SUPERGLAdd to Cart
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Regular price $1,271.60Apc Rack Mount Pdu, Metered 208V/30A, (28) Outlets, 0U Vertical APCAdd to Cart
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Regular price $66.93Videosecu Tv Monitor Ceiling Mount Tilt Swivel Lcd Uhd Fits VideoSecuAdd to Cart
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Regular price $20.98Ubiquiti Networks Eth-Sp Poe External Surge Suppressor Ubiquiti NetworksAdd to Cart
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Regular price $56.78Vct Vt-500J - Japanese Step Up/Down Voltage Transformer Converts Japan VCTAdd to Cart
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Regular price $149.36Stanley Pi1000S Power Inverter 1000W Car Converter: Triple Ac Outlets, STANLEY(R)Sold Out
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Regular price $451.00Samlex Pse-24125A 1250 Watt Modified Sine Wave 24 Volt Inverter Samlex AmericaSold Out
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Regular price $19.74Conair Travel Plug Adapter, Universal Plug Adapters For Worldwide Travel TRAVEL SMART(R)Sold Out
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a power strip and a surge protector?
A power strip provides multiple outlets for devices but does not offer surge protection. In contrast, a surge protector includes features to shield your devices from voltage spikes, making it essential for protecting sensitive electronics.
How do I know what surge protection rating I need?
A surge protection rating of at least 1,000 Joules is recommended for standard home electronics. For more sensitive devices, consider models with higher ratings, such as 2,500 Joules or more, to ensure maximum protection.
Can I use a power strip with high-wattage appliances?
It is not advisable to use a power strip with high-wattage appliances like refrigerators or space heaters, as they can exceed the strip's maximum load capacity and pose a fire hazard. Always check the power rating before use.
What brands of power strips and surge protectors do you carry?
We carry reputable brands including Belkin, APC, Tripp Lite, and CyberPower, known for their reliability and safety features in power management products.
Are surge protectors safe for outdoor use?
Most surge protectors are designed for indoor use only. However, there are outdoor-rated surge protectors specifically designed to withstand moisture and harsh conditions. Always check the product specifications.
How can I tell if my surge protector is still working?
Many surge protectors have indicator lights that show whether they are functioning correctly. If the light is off, it may indicate that the surge protection feature has failed, and you should replace it.
What should I look for in a surge protector for electronics?
Look for a surge protector with a high Joule rating, multiple outlets, built-in USB ports for convenience, and safety certifications such as UL or ETL to ensure it meets safety standards.
Is it safe to daisy chain power strips?
Daisy chaining power strips is not recommended as it can lead to overloading and fire hazards. Always use a surge protector that provides enough outlets for your needs without the need for additional strips.