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Iran, Tehran
1 Level
781 Review
55 Karma

Review on πŸ’‘ Kensington SmartSockets: 6-Outlet Surge Protector with 6-Foot Cord & 670 Joules - Efficient Electrical Protection by Kachilla Mountain

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The design is not suitable for mobile use.

If you're using this for something like a stack of mobile electrical devices, as in our case, you'll find that this isn't a good solution. It is designed for a rather narrow use: you can put it behind some furniture and leave it standing. I propose this for three reasons. It is very difficult to remove the plug once it is plugged into the outlet. The fork has a smooth contour with no finger grips.2. This one has a greedy design where the power cord blocks other outlets in the wall outlet by pushing against the wall. That's fine if you want to hide the plug behind something like furniture, but otherwise it's an issue. You have to plug it into the lowest point of the vertical outlet, and you can't use more than a greedy player.3 The power cord with constant interruption and movement creates kinks that can not be eliminated or prevented, so the so-called 8-legs soon shorten significantly. Our lines are now of spiral quality. I noticed that they don't show the fork orientation in any of the pictures.

Pros
  • $10,000 Limited Hardware Warranty
Cons
  • Some Cons