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Review on TESSAN Power Strip Tower: Surge Protector with 8 AC Outlets, 4 πŸ’‘ USB Ports, and Circuit Breaker Safeguard - Ideal for Home, Office, Dorm Room by Jacob Richardson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money with some design issues

This vertical extension saves a lot of space but has a few downsides. First, there is an additional power button on the top of the device. It does absolutely nothing. I assumed one switch was for outlets and the other for USB ports, but that's not the case. The device is also much larger than it should be. The distance between the exits is large, but the extra space on the sides makes this tower much wider and deeper than many other towers I've seen. You might think that the width helps keep the long adapter from colliding. However, this is not enough for this, since two long adapters facing each other collide anyway. You still need to do certain configurations, such as B. Puzzle pieces record. Note: The tower itself is 3.5 inches wide on all sides and nearly 7 inches tall. The base is round and just under 4.5 inches in diameter; except where the cable exits. The plastic also looks pretty cheap and feels like a cheap $5 power strip. Extension cords from most well-known brands look more finished. I posted a photo of the back of the device because I just couldn't find one. This might be important for you if you want to fit specific power supplies and want to know where the cable is coming from. Luckily, as you can see from the photo, the cord comes out of the base and doesn't interfere with any of the outlets.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Doubtful