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Product description
This multi plug power strip brings four grounded sockets together with integrated surge protection and multiple USB charging points, helping to keep phones, tablets and peripherals powered from a single outlet. If you need a compact way to protect devices and reduce clutter, this surge protected extension lead with USB slots offers protected power and convenient charging for home and office use.
Key Points
The extension lead includes built-in surge protection to defend connected equipment from voltage spikes, according to the manufacturer. It features two independent switches that let you control power to different sections, which makes it simple to turn off groups of devices without unplugging them. The cable is braided and 1.8 metres long, providing flexibility in placement while resisting everyday wear. USB charging ports remove the need for separate chargers, so you can charge mobile devices directly from the strip and free up the main outlets for larger appliances. 🔌
Technical Specifications
- Name: 4 Way Surge Protected Extension Lead with USB Slots – Multi Plug Power Strip Extension Cable
- Outlets: 4-way power strip
- Surge protection: Built-in surge protection, according to the manufacturer
- Cable length: 1.8 m braided extension cord
- Switches: Double switches for independent control
- Intended use: Home and office accessories
Benefits
Having four sockets plus USB ports means fewer adapters and a tidier workspace. The presence of two switches increases energy control and convenience, so devices that are not needed can be turned off quickly. The braided cable combines a neat appearance with added durability, and the 1.8 metre reach usually covers typical distances from wall sockets to desks or entertainment centres. âš¡
Usage Recommendations
Place the strip on a level surface away from sources of heat and moisture, and avoid covering the unit to help maintain ventilation. Use the USB ports for phones and tablets while reserving the main outlets for higher-draw devices such as printers or monitors. Consider that surge protection is described by the manufacturer and may not replace whole-home surge devices for extreme events, so high-value equipment can benefit from additional protection if needed.









