
I own other brands that are fairly good. The main difference between them is durability. After a surge, the Tripp Lite keeps on going. The cheaper units I tried for economy stopped the surge, but the protectors died. That is a big difference.

The unit is nicely designed and takes up little space. I have two of these - one at home and one I carry around with my computer. I'm going to get a third one to replace another failing surge protector at home. It seems to do a fantastic job of protecting equipment, too. I plugged it into a circuit that I knew had power spike problems and it performed well...unlike the brand-new Radio Shack surge protectors, which fried my power supplies.

The plugs are aligned in such a way, that most wall-warts can be used with it, without one crowding out the other. I use this to power my guitar stomp boxes in my home studio. Each stomp-box has their own wall-wart/converter. I am able to run 6 pedals with no crowding, with 2 slots to spare. The Belkin is also built really well, with a long (8'), thick power cord. It is a heavy duty strip. The built-in 2500 joule' surge suppressor is more than adequate for most needs as well, offering good protection for any electronics plugged into the strip. I expect years of trouble-free use.

provides many outlet plugs, arranged neatly. I have 4 of these wherever I have lots of equipment (PCs, TVs, etc.). I haven't had any problems thus far.

This is the one to get.

I have the Altec Lansing VS4121's. On the previous surge suppressor (GE SU93960), the speaker system produced a low frequency hum that was rather annoying (but was quiet enough to forget that it's humming). I think it was at 60Hz. But with THIS surge suppressor, it is totally silent (there's still something, but I have to listen very, VERY carefully in order to hear the difference between On and Off). Tripp-Lite also included three 6' cables: for coaxial, network, and phone, and the network cable is CAT 5e. I mean, they could've just stuck a CAT5 in there and maybe saved even a little bit more money.


I've got 8 of these floating around the office and warehouse and they are great! Long cord length, they are very durable since they are metal, works perfectly. Another plus is that most transformer plugs fit on it without any issue and don't block other plugs.



Value, quality and it works.

They say you get what you pay for but not with this, you get more than what you pay for, had a power outage that took my whole block down, this baby kept my computer and my flat screen well protected, had this for about a year now and i feel that my stuff are safe with this Surge Protector, :) Also the plug is very awesome, I can push my dresser all the way back without it having to stick out with a big bulky plug. The cord to this Surge Protector is extremely long :0

Needed something better than your standard UPS surge protection for my eGPU and Laptop. When laptop not in use can switch off power to both devices. Works as intended.

Easy to install Keeps your expensive POE switch protected from lightning strikes to outside cameras and APs

I had a hum from my turntable and my Marantz 2325 had FM bleed on all inputs. After installing this all these systems went away. Switching between inputs at almost full volume it is now very clear. And my turntable hum is suppressed and has never sounded so good. I didn't realize how much trash was on my homes electrical, but this defiantly cleaned it all up. If you have a nice stereo system this is a must have device.





space saver, the wire contraption that comes with it actually works wonders as you can just feed the wires through into one giant one and ziptie all of them together and feed them through holes.