

-strong construction, doesn't look cheaply made like most -comes with block off plugs for plugs not used, to me that says a lot



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.


-extra long 12 ft. cord -plenty of outlets -flat plug

the red light is still.. all sockets still full & runs without power loss.

I can plug this into the wall, and then plug other stuff into this! And it works!


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I recently had a massive surge. 3 outlets burned up and we lost a few things around the house. Everything plugged into these puppies made it through just fine. I was playing the TV and Xbox 360 when it hit and my PC was on.


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.

Superb protection for equipment. I have several.

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.

Durable case and external parts. Useful indicators. Nothing cheesy about this unit. Good (certainly way-better-than-average) quality has been the norm for Tripp-Lite products in metal cases for oh, decades as I remember. The puported electrical design is far superior to the average "suppressor" in terms of cross-receptacle noise, although I haven't yet taken a scope to it or cracked the case to inspect. This isn't a "hey let's throw a cheap MOV across the input line and add a lighted switch" sort of device. Of course you have to pay for that, but no free lunches, right? All in all, functional and respectable - and not a let-down like so much you can buy these days.
