⚡ Power Your Potential with Tripp Lite!
The Tripp Lite 3 Outlet Waber Industrial Power Strip features a robust 6-foot cord and three outlets, designed for safety and versatility in various settings like offices, restaurants, and hotels. With a 15-amp capacity and a lifetime warranty, this power strip is your reliable partner for all your electrical needs.
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | Gray |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Restaurant, TV, Apartment, Hotel |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Compatible Devices | Air Conditioner |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | On And Off Switch |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
Number of Outlets | 3 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Material | Metal |
C**H
Power strip
Seems heavy duty, works well in shop, love the shut off switch.
K**S
This Is One Well Made Tripp Lite Product
It is made of strong materials with heavy metal housing. Outlets are spaced close together to save space which I like. The switch is covered to stop accidental shut off and easily accessible if shut off is needed. The cord is three wire 14 gauge well made with a 15 amp circuit breaker mounted on the metal housing of the power strip. I like all the Tripp Lite products I have purchase though out my life. I have the Tripp Lite plugged into a 20 amp breaker protected outlet. Then I have an extension cord going out to my car powering a Battery Tender charger from the 15 amp breaker Tripp Lite power strip. So the Tripp Lite power strip is between the car and the 20 amp outlet. I do not like having 16 gauge wire extension cord on a 20 amp breaker. The extension cord is now on a 15 amp breaker. I'm not saying this is code, safer this way but I think it is in my mind. I don't like 16 gauge extension cords going out to a car port on a 20 amp breaker almost 80 percent of the time. The circuit does have a GFIC installed too before the Tripp Lite outlet. If you want something tough--get one of these. The outlets are spaced close together though. I have no problem with that at all for what I'm using it for.
A**R
Great
Great as usual , using it for a high load co2 lasers since other extension cords overheating
C**W
Induatrial
Industrial, well made for high voltage appliance use and long cord length. Function and safety over beauty
M**N
Better Sound Quality Than Surge Protectors in Same Price Range
This review mostly concerns the sound quality of this 5-outlet power distributor.. When I plugged in my 1991 portable Panasonic CD player, the SL-NP1A, paired with the unfortunately discontinued Audio-Technica ATH-T200 headphones(see my review) into this excellent power strip set on top of two blue Penn racquetballs, the soundstage increased in all 3 dimensions, the unique tonal colors of each individual instrument became more vivid, dynamic contrast became more dramatic, the bass, midrange, & treble were substantially enhanced, & the pace, rhythm, & timing caused me to drum on my computer desk & tap my feet. This was a definite sonic upgrade over my 2007 12-outlet Belkin plastic strip I still use for my PC setup.However, the previously mentioned audio attributes improved even further when I disconnected the Waber outlet strip & instead plugged the CD player into the wall using a simpler & cheaper 3 to 2 prong adapter. The glare & slightly gritty treble disappeared when plugging into the wall outlet & bypassing the power strip, as though a window had just been cleaned with Windex applied with a newspaper.Although I plan to repurpose enthusiastically this Waber strip into my stereo setup with speakers, it's probably helpful to consider this product's proposition that one is exposing his/her audio equipment to possible damage from power surges/spikes to obtain a substantial sound quality boost about midway between typical line noise causing & power current limiting surge protectors & power conditioners such as my plastic Belkin PC strip & Belkin Pure AV conditioner with a constrained sound & the superior sound quality of plugging each audio component directly into the wall. Well-engineered, more expensive power conditioners such as Shunyata, which I've listened to but cannot afford, sound even better than wall outlets though. This power distributor has a built-in circuit breaker, so one's audio equipment is *probably* safer plugged into the Waber than into a wall outlet.Overall, this reliable(owned for about one year), well-built, & heavy power distributor is both a fantastic value & one of the best currently available audiophile bargains 1/5 the price of Pangea's similar 4 outlet base model(two rows by two outlets oriented 45 degrees differently) & less than 1/3 the original retail price of the currently unavailable 10-outlet PS Audio Juice Bar II when 2 Waber 5-outlet distributors are purchased. Interestingly, based on various photos, there seem to be 3 different iterations of this same model, with one rendition having more space between outlets than the one I own. Last but not least, the Waber's metal construction seems safer than the plastic long standard in most outlet strips, & this audiophile greatly appreciates this 5-outlet strip's lack of an external manual switch & lights. I highly recommend this product with the caveat it's a good idea to unplug it after each listening/viewing(have not tested this with video yet) session because of its lack of conventional surge protection.
F**L
Commercial Grade
High quality, strong and durable. Well worth the money.
G**O
Cat-proof!
Works great! I have a cat that figured out how to flip the switch on a standard multi strip. With this one’s cover over the switch, the kitty can’t play her game of switch the light off!
D**E
Well built, made of actual metal.
These, and the other metal power strips made by Tripp-Lite/SLWaber are the only ones I buy. First, the enclosure is made of metal, which, unlike plastic, does not burn when heated by an electrical overload. The cord and plug furnished with the power strip is robust, heavy, and the plug features nice solid prongs for a secure fit into the wall receptacle. The cord is also nice and long. The outlets on the power strip are individual snap-in receptacles, rather than a chintzy brass strip running the length of the cheaper power strips.Put simply, these types of power strips are all I buy. Most plastic power strips are a fire waiting to happen as far as I'm concerned. These are about as solid and safe as you can get. They may be a premium cost, but they are a premium power strip.
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