Power Strip Liberator Cables, Combo Pack, Poly Bag
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| List Price: | $21.48 |
| Price: | $13.79 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Everyone needs Liberators. If you dont believe it look under your desk at your power strip. Power Strip Liberator (r) cables free up those outlets that would normally be blocked by bulky AC adapters. This value priced 6-pack includes 2 each of our three most popular styles; the original Classic, the Plus with its convenient pass-through outlet and the Flat which liberates outlets that are hidden behind furniture.
Product Details
- Brand: Ziotek
- Dimensions: 13.00" h x 9.50" w x 2.00" l, 1.30 pounds
Features
- A perfect tool kit for repairing your computer.
- Provides you with everything you'll need to repair and maintain today's computers.
- Designed to be used in offices or by computer services people.
Customer Reviews
Kill-a-Watt power rated 15 amps but this cord is about 7 amps
Kill-a-Watt Caution. I checked with the shipper and this cord has a lower power rating than the Kill-a-Watt you may be using it with. To avoid over-heating the cord be sure not to use with refrigerator, washer, dryer, air conditioner or other large power using appliance. Kill-a-Watt is rated 15 amps (1875 VA) and this cord is smaller, about 1/2 the amount of the Kill-a-Watt. We want you to be safe and avoid the classic "extension cord fire" from over-heating a cord.
Finally an answer for a problem that everyone has
What can you say about something so simple? You would think that these little extensions would be readily available but they are not. It seems that every electronic devise I buy has a big block on the plug that most outlets can't properly handle. These little extension cords solve that problem and they are well made. Get more than you think you want because you will need them.
Works great
Great combination of these extenders. Also, both the "normal" plug and the "pass-thru" plug types do fit just fine in power strips. The only thing I can think of to make it better would be to also vary the lengths a little bit so that you can choose the optimal one for each situation.



