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The 10 Outlets Heavy Duty Metal Power Strip is designed for both industrial and home use, featuring 10 grounded AC outlets, a durable metal housing, and a 6.56-foot heavy-duty cord. With superior safety protections including an ETL certification and a 15 Amp circuit breaker, this power strip is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their workspace while ensuring device safety.
F**M
Really handy!
The area behind my TV stand needs the ability to plug in multiple devices but most don't all run at the same time. This is a great power strip to keep them all ready to go!
C**O
Good, for a basic PDU (see details). Recommended
This is not my first experience with a Kungfuking power strip. This time, though, the 10 Outlet Heavy Duty Metal Power Strip, with Circuit Breaker is in a different configuration, with two rows of outlets coming down the length of the unit. The housing is metal, with plastic caps and outlets. The outlets aren't spaced for power bricks, but you can just get a pack of 1' extenders for any of those you may have. For me, that limitation didn't impact my use case. I put the power strip in the garage, where I have a chest freezer and refrigerator plugged in, along with a couple battery pack chargers.The strip works fine and seems suitably rugged. At under $24 (with 10% coupon, at the time of this review), the Kungfuking undercuts the price of similar products by about 1-5 dollars. Conspicuously absent is the lack of surge suppression, but I am not impressed with the MOV protection in really ANY sub-$80 surge strip, so I don't think it's that big an issue (just get a whole-house unit, instead). RecommendedNOTE: To the reviewer taking offense to the vendor's name, I'd just say that he read the name wrong. Try it this way - Kung Fu King. Sure, it looks pretty unfortunate when you see it without uppercase, or without spaces, but getting offended seems like a bad fight to pick.
A**L
If it’s ‘HEAVY DUTY’ you’re looking for in a power strip, this does meet the bill...
The media could not be loaded. This is all about a yellow metal case with large heavy-duty plastic ends. And the ends are also for cord storage. Highly visible, this is the ‘electrical caution sign’ in power strips. It does have a total output power rating of a little over 1800 watts. And there’s a 15amp circuit breaker & ON-OFF switch should you run beyond the unit’s maximum current. When I looked at Amazon comparable products, I really didn’t see a comparable 10-outlet power strip for the current review price of $27. As mentioned in my review, I have a small collection of ‘heavy duty’ power strips, as when I’m in the shop with all my roller carts, tool boxes on wheels and tool items like my oxy-acetylene welding tank cart, accidentally running over a power strip isn’t uncommon. And with this unit both the strip and its cord are both up to the beating. I had no problem giving this strip 5-stars for both being a good value and a quality tool-shop accessory.
D**I
great for normal plugs
This is great as long as you only have normal two or three prong plugs. If you have transformer plugs, the outlets are too close together. It is nice and compact, so it doesn't take up a lot of room, yet has 10 outlets. Overall, it is great.
K**R
Will get plenty of use. Plug placement, cable distribution are possible issues
This design is very similar to one I already own by a familiar electronic accessories brand. It's sturdy, and for layouts with lots of space for cable routing, its handy.But 10 cables is a lot, and while you can use the channels on each side for some of that (e.g, for the cables plugged into the top five outlets), that won't be enough, especially for outdoor gauge wires.Because the result is going to be a mess of cables jutting in every direction, the otherwise compact approach of this two-row design may be compromised.But it does give you ten outlets in a more compact space for storage and portability.CON-The description says there are individual switches, but I don't see any.-The breaker reset button is combined with OFF. It's not terrible, but I don't love this approach. I want to know if the breaker was triggered, vs. inferring that scenario.-I suspect the brand name is unintentionally comical.-Wall warts, chargers and laptop inverters may not fit due to spacing; you'll have to use dongles to make use of every outlet.-I'll leery about the rocker switch light subassembly. In other strips I own, it tends to fail and you don't realize how much you rely on it. (I own dongles / 1 ft extension cords with their own lights for this very reason.)
S**R
Very handy
I like that this is a wide and sort of stout power strip. I feel like you can get a very long or very short or in between narrow power strip with this block style where there's enough space for larger plugs and it's easier to work with in my opinion.
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