One Power Multi-Outlet/USB Strip Surge Protector for $14
June 1, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Lightning strikes, transformer malfunctions, power outages, and more. Many things can cause power surges that can destroy valuable equipment. This Power Strip Surge Protector by One Power is equipped with 450-Joule protection to absorb excess energy. This technology ensures that your devices are protected and kept performing at their best. It also has a 6ft power cord and on/off switch for easy access and added convenience. With 4 outlets and 2 USB ports, this surge protector lets you plug multiple gadgets…from your smartphones to televisions.
- 450 Joules Protection. Absorbs excess power to keep electronics safe from harmful electrical bursts, surges & overloads
- 4 Outlets. Perfect for keeping your electronics & appliances charged and ready to use
- 2 USB Ports. Direct to device high-speed USB-ports featuring 3.1Amps of reliable power
- 6ft Power Cord & ON/OFF Switch. Easy access & added convenience
- ETL Certified. Proven safe for use by the ETL review board
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Model: PSS421
- Color: white
- Product dimensions: 11.2″ x 8.9″ x 6.1″
- Outlets: 4
- USB port: 2
- Outlet type: North America/USA
- Joule protection: 450
- USB amps: 3.1
- Power cord: 6ft
- ON/OFF switch
- ETL certified
- Manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty
Includes
- One Power Multi-Outlet/USB Strip Surge Protector (4 Outlets + 2 USB Ports)
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