Description:
This compact surge protector power strip combines a long 10 ft extension cord with widely spaced sockets to keep multiple bulky plugs accessible, making it useful for home or office charging needs. It works well as a power strip with 12 outlets and 3 USB ports for desks, entertainment centers, or bedside stations and helps reduce clutter while keeping devices powered safely.
Key Points
The design places AC outlets on three sides so large adapters do not block neighboring sockets. The flat plug and 45-degree angle help the cord fit behind furniture without bending sharply. USB ports support smart charging at 5 V/2.4 A each and up to 3 A combined, allowing smartphones, tablets, and power banks to charge alongside traditional plugs. ⚡️
Multiple built-in protections add peace of mind for everyday use. The unit includes overload, short-circuit, overcurrent, overvoltage, and overheating safeguards that cut power if dangerous conditions are detected according to the manufacturer. Note that the total AC load is limited to 1875 W or 15 A, so avoid connecting very high-power appliances such as space heaters or full-size kitchen appliances to the strip. 🔌
Technical Specifications
- Name: Addtam Surge Protector Power Strip - 12 Outlets + 3 USB
- Surge energy rating: 1050J
- Maximum AC capacity: 1875 W / 15 A
- USB output: 5 V / 2.4 A per port, 3 A total
- Cord length: 10 ft
- Listings: ETL listed
Usage Recommendations
Place the power strip where its multi-sided outlet layout can be used effectively, for example behind a desk or entertainment unit where plugs of different sizes need to share space. For bedside charging, the flat plug and 45-degree angle make it easier to keep the strip close to the wall while allowing room for furniture. For wall-mounted installations, use the included screws to secure the strip at both ends and prevent slipping.
Consider spacing of high-draw devices across separate circuits when powering multiple high-wattage items. The surge protector is suitable for laptops, monitors, chargers, smart home hubs, and other electronics, however it may not be appropriate for heavy-duty appliances that approach the 1875 W limit. Also consider periodically unplugging the strip during thunderstorms if you want additional protection beyond the internal surge rating.










