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| Belkin Pivot-Plug Surge Protectors | 
enlarge | Brand: Belkin Category: CE
Buy New: $29.13 (On sale from $64.99) You Save: $20.86 (42%)
New (47) Used (1) from $28.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 7.4 x 2.1 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: BP112230-08 Model: BP112230-08 UPC: 722868594520 EAN: 0722868594520 ASIN: B000JE9LD4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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very satisfied August 30, 2008 vrey good product for the price, considering 4320 joules energy rating....the on/off switch is rather clunky. Like the pivoting plugs.
Pretty neat table tap August 28, 2008 I bought this Belin Pivot power strip for my PC desk. I have currently have seven plugs plugged, and it looks like I can put two more. The pivot mechanism wasn't perfect, but it actually works. It allowed me to put an extra AC adaptor. I generally liked this item.
Belkin Surge Protector August 19, 2008 The pivoting plugs make this a very useful surge protector. Amazon is the best place to shop for just about anything.
awesome August 11, 2008 This power strip is great. I've been able to use all 12 plugs without issues including having several devices with the brick power supplies.
Great Surge Protector At A Great Price July 25, 2008 I was looking for good multiple outlet device for a recharging center I built for all our rechargeable devices, e.g. cell phones, PDAs, Kindle, etc. This Belkin Pivot-Plug protector is ideal because it allows for tilting the individual outlets to accommodate those large voltage regulators that many rechargeable devices require. My recharging center was easy to make and much less expensive than the ready-made ones that I've seen. I just used a small antique cabinet that we use as a TV stand for our small kitchen TV. Inside I added thin shelves, mounted the Belkin unit at the back, drilled a hole in the back to allow the Belkin unit to be plugged in, then plugged in all our recharging units and attached the ends of each cord to a shelf. I then labeled the place on each shelf for the appropriate device and, voila! Now when something needs recharging I just open the cabinet door, plug the device in at its own place, and close the door. All the recharging takes place behind the cabinet door, out of sight. And no more fumbling in a drawer for the right recharger, plugging it in, then wrapping it up and returning it to the drawer after the device is recharged. It's a big improvement for not much money, and the Belkin Pivot-Plug Surge Protector made it possible.
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