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Tripp Lite TLP1008TEL Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 10 outlets (7 Transformers) 8ft Cord 2395 Joules | 
enlarge | Brand: Tripp Lite Category: CE
List Price: $48.99 Buy New: $23.50 You Save: $25.49 (52%)
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Rating: 6 reviews
Color: SILVER Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 1.9 x 5 x 11.6 nv:Power Protection Type: Surge Suppressor Cord Length: 8 ft. Surge Energy Capacity: 2395 Joules Dimensions: 11.6 x 5 x 1.9" Outlets: 10 NEMA5-15R Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: TLP1008TEL Model: TLP1008TEL UPC: 037332119063 EAN: 0037332119063
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| Features:
| • | Weight - 1.4lbs | | • | Number of Power Socket - 10 | | • | Maximum Current - 15A | | • | - EMI/RFI noise filtering |
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Amazon.com Product Description Tripp Lite's 10-outlet Protect It! surge suppressor (model TLP1008TEL) provides economical AC surge suppression for workstations, PCs, telecom systems, home electronics, and other sensitive equipment. The TLP1008TEL offers 10 outlets, an eight-foot cord with a space-saving right-angle plug, and diagnostic LEDs confirm suppressor "protection present" (green) and "grounded" (red) status. The unit has a surge-suppression rating of 2395 joules to shield equipment from line noise and even the strongest surges. One input and two output RJ-11 analog phone jacks prevent surges from damaging your modem/fax/phone equipment. Two rows of outlets include five widely spaced inputs for bulky "wall wart" transformers, which won't cover the remaining outlets. Built-in sliding outlet safety covers keep dust and fingers out of unused inputs. Keyhole mounting tabs permit wall mounting, and the strip exceeds IEEE 587 category A&B specifications. The suppressor is covered by $150,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance (USA & Canada only) with a data-recovery warranty. What's in the Box One TLP1008TEL surge suppressor, a 6-foot RJ-11 telephone cord, and an instruction manual with warranty information
Product Description TRIPPLITE TLP1008TL -- The inherent instability in our nation's power grids demand state of the art protection for all your electronic devices. Protect your computers, telecom systems, home electronics and other sensitive equipments. 15 amp resettable circuit breaker Diagnostic LEDs confirm suppressor Protection Present (Green) and Grounded (Red) status Includes full normal mode (H-N) and common mode (N-G / H-G) line surge suppression Accommodates up to 5 transformers (wall warts) without blocking remaining outlets Keyhole supports for wall mounting $150,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance (USA & Canada Only) covers connected equipment, and includes Data Recovery Warranty Failsafe shutdown mode Lighted power switch Lifetime product warranty
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Works. May 14, 2007 Clavo (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great spacing for when you have like five big AC adaptors. The low profile angled plug head was a nice surprise. Wonderful product, I've bought two of them... one over a 1 year ago.
Great Surge Protector May 4, 2007 Skydreamer (Somewhere, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm very happy with this item's performance and design. The main reason that I chose this one is that it has ten outlets. Considering the number of peripherals that need to be separately plugged in for a computer system these days, plus a few extra items with chargers that I like to plug in while I'm at the computer, having that many available slots is wonderful. I also like that they arranged the outlets intelligently, with gaps to permit the insertion of the larger plugs that some electronic devices require.
very well designed September 4, 2004 Steven Martin (Garden Grove, CA USA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
As a computer geek, home theater enthusiast, video game junkie, and musician with a home recording studio, I have far too many things to plug in and waaaay too few electrical outlets to meet my needs. Enter power strips. I've got several of your standard 5-outlet power strips/surge protectors around the house. There are two of them behind my home theater and the mess back there almost brings me to tears. Like the other fellow who reviewed this product, I too am putting the cheap extension cords to use for those irritating wall warts that take up 2 or more spaces on your conventional power strips. Behind my computers are more conventional power strips and big messes of cords. But for my recording studio, I have cleaned up and simplified things with the Tripp-Lite 10-outlet surge suppressor. I should break down and get about a few more of them because I am thrilled with the design of this thing. 10 outlets! And half of them are spaced apart from the others so that the wall warts will fit on there without encroaching upon any of the other outlets. Awesome. I have it mounted to my wall and while there's still a stinking mess of wires back there, at least I can get to them and behold: there are even 2 empty slots. I'm not using the telephone cord surge protection feature, but I don't see that as a reason to penalize with less stars like some other character did in his review. So you don't want to plug your phone into this thing, don't plug in your phone. The layout of this power strip and having a whopping 10 outlets is the bomb. As I type this review I look over at the thing and it makes me happy. I'm ordering a couple more right now.
Awesome! August 31, 2004 Sean C. Carter (Granite Bay, CA United States) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have a ridiculous number of things to plug in at my computer desk and my home theater, and both locations have a bunch of big and space wasting AC adapters. I was using those cheap white extension cords that have three outlets on the end for most of the since they took up so much space on the normal power strips. After some research through the power strips and surge suppressors (and even some UPSs), I bought one of these Trip Lites, and I was so happy with how everything fit so well and how I was able to consolidate my plugs and lose a few of the white extensions, I bought three more, and they have totally revamped my wiring into a very compact, organized, and manageable cluster. I plan on buying a couple more in case they stop making them, although I doubt the ones I have will have any problems. I'm not recommending this for it's surge protection, because that's not the reason I bought it, and frankly, I've never really have a problem with surges, but if you have AC adapters hogging wall space, this is a great (and low cost compared to a few other similar ones) solution.
Unnecessary February 9, 2004 1 out of 36 found this review helpful
Do not pay extra to protect low voltage lines (telephone and cable) from spikes. Buy a basic surge suppressor and save youself some money.
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