
It has a cord long enough where you can have options where you put your PC and other peripheral plug ins. I like the space they p[provide so that you can plug in the blocky power supplies for peripherals without blocking the space for other products to plug in.

It's an outlet surge protector that currently works. Please that it does and it was a good price.

I hid this behind a wall-mounted PC for extra surge protection. A good, cheap solution for this type of application!

Came home one day, and noticed a horrible burning smell. Looked in my office, and the wall I plug the strip into apparently had some water damage to it and the outlet looked charred. Wall and power strip were hot to the touch, but after relocating and replugging my computer, everything survived. The real bonus is that when I called tripp lite to thank them for their excellent product, they insisted on shipping me out a new top of the line model as a replacement. Their customer service is through the roof, and I will sing their praises to everyone who asks about a good powerstrip (though such questions do rarely actually come up).


Plenty of plugs. Love the larger spaced ones for transformer plug-ins! Best feature for me though, oddly, is the plug covers. Why? 4 small dogs. Shed these little fine hairs. Gets into everything. Not this Surge bar though. Thank jehovah for those covers! Apparently the word "dog", reverse the first and last letters, is unacceptable now. go figure. how sad

Inexpensive, reliable, great specs. This unit is a high-quality surge suppressor, without the price tag of an isobar unit. Obviously it's not quite isobar quality, but at less than a 20, that's a non-issue.

does the job good build and design

The power cord is honestly thicker than my power supplies cord. Inexpensive(but not cheap) and free shipping

Works just as advertised.