Size:5 Feet | Color:Black This Must Have Desk Accessories; This Must Have Desk Accessory will decuple the available outlets; You'll find most situations have not enough wall outlets are available or the big plugs blocked the other outlets; But you have cell phones, laptops, and many other devices that need charging; Our 10 Outlets Power Strip with 3 USB is the solution
A**H
Did exactly what I needed
I wanted a power strip for mounting to the underside of my desk in my remodeled office. I had the following criteria:-Plenty of outlets-Short cord-Small-Good looking-Upside-down mountableThis power strip met all of my criteria quite nicely. It's surprising how small it is (and very stylish), yet there is ample space for AC adapters. The 4 ft cord meant that I didn't have very much excess to hide since I was trying to run clean cables. I suppose this would be a downside in other implementations - this power strip has a short cord, but again, that's what I was after.Best of all, it came with mounting hardware AND A TEMPLATE. Pro tip to the seller though - your template is backwards. Most people would hold the template up to the surface with the printed side facing them and drill their pilot holes, but the way your template is printed means it is correct when the printed side is touching the back of the power strip. You've got to poke holes through the mount points on the printed side, then drill your pilot holes through the unprinted side. A bit inconvenient but still great to not need to make my own template.It came out great as you can see in the picture. 5/5 would buy again.
B**R
Stylish but Incorrectly Assembled
Truly a sleek-looking, stylish power strip. If you have to have a power strip in sight (rather than hidden away), this is the one. The surface is smooth, so it makes for easier cleaning. What attracted me was the short cord. Too many power strips have 8-foot or longer cords.But I have spent so much time just trying to mount this on a wall due to 3 things:1.) The template is printed backward. The way to deal with this is to pierce the two holes from the "wrong side" (which appears to be the right side, since it is printed), then turn the template over backward when making your marks.2.) The back of the power strip was installed upside-down. If you want to install the power strip with the correct side up, you will need to buy a tri-point screwdriver to loosen the two screws. Then turn that back panel around, 180 degrees.3.) The screws are so weak that one snapped off while I was turning it. I recommend using a different set of screws.
R**.
Nice looking unit, but the dainty mounting is all but unusable
The mount for this comes with dainty little screws that are about 1/2 inch long and slimmer than a toothpick.This makes it unusable for most installations where anyone cares about it lasting more than a week. For those who know to screw through to the studs, or use sheet rock fasteners, you will need a trip to the hardware store to make this work. That requires screws that have a tiny head (in both main directions), yet is long enough to get the job done. Might want to buy a screw driver to go with it, because it is going to be a non-standard size and a pain to deal with.What a difference a few millimetres would have made.
X**Z
Pay attention to the photo they provide
I foolishly thought I could plug all of my "wall warts" into this, however, the spacing is such that two wall warts cannot be plugged next to each other, except for the Apple Macbook style (see their photo). I did see the photo, but thought the marketing people were being "cute" with the arrangement.The mounting screw holes on the back are kind of oddly arranged. I really wish I could find a power strip whose mounting holes went through the entire strip (without making any electrical contact, of course, funny how I have to mention that...) so that the strip can be securely, and easily, anchored to a surface. (I used to make my own holes by drilling through the ground-conductor hole and using those outlets for "two-prongers".)
R**O
Nice and Roomy.
I like this outlet for several reasons. I feel it's is roomy for electronics that have large adapters . The built in outlets are aligned outward so that the outlets aren't overlapped by large adapters. I also like the extra USB chargers. Many new products require USB charging and this will provide you with more charging outlets. I already used one USB outlet to keep my reading light continually charged.
M**D
A great solution for a particular situation
We found that there was a corner table, tucked in the corner between two couches, that had become a charging spot for laptops, phones, iPads and more. I suppose we've all got one of those unplanned spots. We'd been getting by with a classic beige multi-tap on the floor, but it was a little hard to reach and had its outlets too close together for some charging bricks. I also didn't want more than a four foot cord in this particular situation, I didn't want beige because I was hoping to place whatever I bought to a lower shelf on the table and I didn't want it to look out of place on dark wood furniture, and I didn't want to have trade out this plug for that because of not having enough spots. This has been a nice solution, as it's square enough to not ever want to roll over (like a classic multi-tap will sometimes do), it's heavy enough and has the right kind of rubber feet to stay put where I put it, it's black so it disappears, it has USB ports so I don't need to hunt for a charging brick, and we don't have to swap any more, because everything fits and no outlets are covered by neighboring charging bricks. The four-foot cord keeps us from having an unsightly coil around the legs of the table. It's really pleasant that someone makes this particular design!
M**V
Probably the most compact and useful outlet ever!
I have gone through countless power strips trying to find one that will solve the problem of those chunky outlets. These outlets slots are spaced out well enough and the usb is a nice touch. I like the compact size of it instead of a long power strip that takes up more room with cords hanging out of it.
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