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Review on πŸ’‘ 12-Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip Tower with 4 USB Ports (including 1 USB C) - 6FT Heavy Duty Extension Cord, Flat Plug, Multi Plug Outlet Extender with Overload Protection for Home Office by Jacob Brooks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love it! about power strips and surge protection

Why have I never seen Tower power strips? That's great! First, the flat fork means I can put it behind something (like a mattress) and it's not sticking out of the wall. I have other bands doing this so it's not new but it's always welcome. Due to the tower format, I can accommodate a large number of cables with adapters of different sizes in such a way that they do not overlap. It's not perfect, but it's damn good. The only downside to this format is that you have cables stretching out in all directions from the tower, which isn't the prettiest sight. However, if you hid it behind a computer monitor or whatever, you'll never know. The USB ports (including USB-C!) are great. It's so nice that I don't have to tie up the ports on my computer (or use a bunch of "wall warts" on the tower itself) to charge my devices. With as many battery-powered devices as I do, these ports are a godsend. All in all a great device if you have a lot of connections. Bonus if you want to charge things at the same time. I hid mine behind my computer and routed the charging cables under the monitor and it works great. I can recommend this article unreservedly!

Pros
  • USB 16 IN 1 Tower power strip
Cons
  • So-so