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Review on SURGE PROTECTOR POWER STRIP TOWER, JACKYLED 12 AC Outlets, 3000W 15A with 5 USB Slots, 8A Desktop Smart Charging Station, Multiple Protection, Heavy Duty 6.5ft 14 AWG Cord, White and Gray by Sam Anez

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not quite the improvement in my electrical issues that I was hoping for.

At first I thought I needed switches for each individual row of plugs, but I didn't because if I accidentally press the switch, it turns that row of sockets on or off, and I do (often enough to be an annoyance to be) they met BUT didn't know and this whole series is offline now. Also, they're rocker switches, and it's easy to accidentally press them. I often plug in devices that don't give immediate feedback, like a beep or bright light, so I just assume they're on (think of plugging in a phone charger without a phone connected (often this doesn't do anything, it's easy da). so what did you think). You just assume it's hot when you put your phone on it to charge later in the night. All this dynamic is just an annoyance to me because mine is on the floor, and while it's easily accessible, I don't have tabletop viewing angles, so it's often done by touch. You know what I mean. It's just real life things I encounter with this device and that brings me to why I dislike it the most. All external are arranged vertically. Yes it's a tower, we know it's right. I have, and that's what attracted me most to her, but that's why I don't like it at all. Every time I want to plug or unplug something, it's a two-handed job at best. It's very difficult to plug and unplug something, especially with one hand because the tree wants to tip over every time, so you have to hold it with one hand and unplug with the other, and many times you pull an unintended plug and your computer has just shut itself down. This all seems obvious, but I didn't think it would be such a problem. I am looking for my old apartment extensions because they are easier for me to manage. Because of these "things" I do not fully recommend this item. It's nicely built, nicely packaged, looks and feels solid, but that's where the good ends.

Pros
  • MULTIPLE SOCKETS: 12 AC sockets (total current 15A), even if you use a large plug, it will not block other AC sockets, there is enough space between two sockets. The maximum power of the extension cord is up to 3000W when the output voltage is ≥ 200V, normally the maximum power is 1800W when connected to a 120V AC outlet.
Cons
  • There are new competitors