PowerSquid Surge Protector


Wrong type of power stripI don’t know about you, but I’ve had it with so called “standard power strips” with all their outlets aligned in a close knit row. How do they expect us to use all of those plugs when we have power adapters that take up two plugs or more? It’s one thing to have made these back in the 1900’s but why are they still the standard?

PowerSquid Surge ProtectorWell now it’s well beyond the year 2000 and we have innovations like the PowerSquid with Surge Protector. It’s simple yet ingenious design allows for 5 power adapters to be connected at once without the loss of other outlets due to large power bricks. This does more than just save space, since this particular model is also a surge protector with 540 Joules of protection. This model also features patented Power BlockerĀ® technology to automatically shutdown and isolate connected equipment in case of a damaging power surge or outage.

1 Foot Power Cord  Power Strip LiberatorWhat if you just spent $50+ on a surge protector but you still want to clear up some space due to those wide power adapters? That’s where the Power Strip Liberator comes in. Just plug the 1 foot long Liberator into an available outlet and plug in your bulky power adapter into the other end. This will free up outlets on your designed in the 1900’s power strip but it doesn’t add surge protection and it isn’t as cost effective as getting the PowerSquid with Surge Protection.

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