» Belkin SurgeMaster Superior Series 8-Outlet Surge Protector (12', 1770 Joules)
Belkin SurgeMaster Superior Series 8-Outlet Surge Protector (12', 1770 Joules) Details
Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Belkin
EAN: 0722868394021
Feature: Number of Power Socket - 8
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Label: Belkin Components
Manufacturer: Belkin Components
Model: F9S820-12
Publisher: Belkin Components
Studio: Belkin Components
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Belkin SurgeMaster Superior Series 8-Outlet Surge Protector (12', 1770 Joules) Features
- Number of Power Socket - 8
- Maximum Current - N/A
- Warranty - Lifetime
- - Spoiler Cord System for easy clutter free cord management
- - Solid-state protection safeguards your modem, phone, and DSL lines
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Belkin SurgeMaster Superior Series 8-Outlet Surge Protector (12', 1770 Joules) Reviews
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Summary: Super-Master
Comment: Forget all those so-called surge protectors you get for less than $10.00. After buying this one, the others are just a waste of money.
I had a problem with my Tivo unit having a loss of signal on certain channels. Since I installed the Belkin SurgeMaster, the problem no longer exists. Plus, the picture on the televison is better.
Ive know purchased additional ones and have my computer on it. Very pleased. I don't want to use any other type.
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Summary: Nice Surge Protector for the Price
Comment: I looked all around Amazon for a reasonably priced surge protector and ended up ordering two of these (~$18 each). It's self-evident from the pictures about the number and spacing of the plugs. I use it for my computer setup, which like a lot of computers, have a whole lot of plugs to accomadate (BTW plugs are easy to insert). There are indicator lights for "protected" and "grounded". Belkin also offers a $150k warranty with this model, though I'm curious how well it's honored. The true test of this surge protector is during a fault event, but of course, you don't wish for those to happen. I have lots of other sensitive electronic equipment connected to all different types of surge protectors, and generally have not had problems. I'm not sure if you are buying much better practical protection for average home electronics when you are spending $50-100 on a surgeprotector.
EDIT: Each of the plugs has an individual built in retractable cover that helps to keep the dust out when not in use. GREAT FEATURE!


