Surge protectors are a great way to safely add outlets to a room. They offer the flexibility to plug in big bricks or small plugs, and some add energy-saving features. Last week we asked you for the ...
The built-in night-light means you can save one of those plugs for something else. (Amazon) I wouldn't say I'm afraid of the dark, but when I wake up in the middle of the night, I'm not a fan of ...
With six polarized, grounded outlets; surge protection across line/neutral; and a tangle-resistant 4-foot power cord; Philips’ model SPC3064WG/37 surge protector is an ideal power strip. The Philips ...
Surge protectors stand between you and an electrical disaster. Power surges are more common than you may realize and if you have sensitive electrical equipment, it’s important to make sure it stays ...
When you go to plug in your new smartphone only to see an outlet occupied with other electronics, you might use a surge protector or a power strip to expand your available electricity access.
If you’re spending a tidy sum on electronics — as many do these days — the last thing you want is for them to get fried when something goes wrong with the power line. In addition to creating more plug ...
April 8, 2008 Powerstrips have a design that seems to have been set in stone since the outset, but this offering from Tributaries not only looks like a powerstrip with attitude, it also comes with a ...
If there’s one thing that desktop PCs and complex home theater set-ups have taught us, it’s that you can always use more outlets. Today, you can take that axiom to the max with this deal on a ...
Your prized electronics deserve an extra level of safeguarding from electrical interference and damaging spikes. Here’s how to protect your tech. By Stan Horaczek, Amanda Reed, Brandt Ranj Updated May ...
This two-pack of outlet extenders is on sale on Amazon Canada — but you need a Prime membership to shop it. Running out of space to plug in all your devices? Instead of opting for a power bar, you ...
Electrical surges aren’t a common occurrence, but when they happen, they can fry your electronics. That’s an annoyance if we’re talking about a blender or a coffee maker. But if it’s a 4K TV or that ...
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