Tripp Lite TRAVELERC8 Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 4 outlets For Laptop Use, In-Line 820-1130 Joules |

enlarge | Brand: Tripp Lite Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $9.95 You Save: $20.04 (67%)
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Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 1 x 4.3 x 1.8 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: TRAVELERC8 Model: TRAVELERC8 UPC: 037332119100 EAN: 0037332119100
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Features:
| • | Includes two 2-prong (C8) connectors | | • | 120/240V compatibility operates on voltage worldwide | | • | Surge suppression rating up to 1130 joules | | • | Built-in LEDs confirm suppressor "protection present" (green) and "overcurrent detection" (red) status | | • | Single small push-button switch activates overcurrent detection circuit |
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Product Description TRIPP LITE's Traveler In-Line Surge Suppressor features a high 1130 joule rating, so it's more than ready to handle even the strongest surges (820 joule rating at 240V AC). In-line design, over current protection and 120/240V compatibility make this Surge Suppressor ideal for notebook computers and PDAs. Lifetime warranty with $100,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance (USA & Canada Only)
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Customer Reviews:
Good Product, been using it for a month+ January 7, 2009 Pete (California) Comes with a limited life-time warranty, $$$-back guarantee, bonus phone line (RJ45) I use it for my laptop while in Europe. Works well - light is still green (though I haven't experienced a surge yet) I like the fact that it's in-line, which can be useful if you don't want to lug around a power strip or have a bulky socket-based protector Works on European and American voltages. You will need a plug adapter if you want to use American-style plugs in foreign countries. Also, FYI, almost all laptops nowadays work in dual voltages, so there's no need for a voltage converter. Just look on you laptop's power adapter for something like 100-240 volts.
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