10 Way surge Tower Extension Lead Socket – 2 Metres
Posted by Notcot on Apr 9, 2010 in Portable Sound & Vision |
- These days you need more and more sockets for all those valuable products and devices. Now you can have 10 with surge protection
- Ideal for: Hi-Fi, Audio Visual, Computer, Home Cinema, Multi-Media, Games Console, Peripherals etc.
- All valuable products in the home and office requires surge protection for ultimate protection
- The tower design allow it to provide power to upto 10 units without utilising too mauch space.
“I’m very happy that I chose Duronic’s 10 way surge tower extension lead socket. (I have now ordered 2 more). I wish that I had bought one of these a long time ago. Now instead of leads trailing from my computer and printer they are neat and tidy and much easier to get to. The cable tidy underneath it is brilliant as well. Thank you also to the other reviewers whose comments made me decide to buy this excellent extension lead.” 22 April 2009″
Rating: 5 / 5
This item has really tidied up my floor as prior to purchasing this from Amazon, extension cords snaked all around my work space. However now all of my plugs and electric cords for my computer are neatly organised around the tower… I would highly recommend.
Rating: 4 / 5
A very good sturdy product, has 2m of cable under the base so plenty of reach for most situations. well packaged and fast delivery
Rating: 5 / 5
very convenient – fits under desk very well – easy to access and plug/unplug. clever way to hide the lead below the base too. Reliable seller. Very good transaction.
Rating: 5 / 5
I am very glad to find that this is not one of those products that unexpectedly goes wrong between the delivery and happy ever after stages. I needed another 10 way tower that just does the job without giving me any lip, and that’s exactly what I have got!
The product itself is made of quite tacky plastic but hopefully will not melt. It has NO power switch of its own, and while I agree with other reviewers that this would have been a nice feature I knew when I ordered it that it had no switch, so it doesn’t lose a star for that.
On the side of the tower there is a RED light showing that the power is on, and a GREEN light showing that the plugs are surge protected. I am not sure why it needs that light. It’s a bit worrying. Under what conditions does surge protection not bother to work? And what happens then? If you hear a loud bang, send help.
One reviewer stated that the tower needed to be supported as it was too light to hold ten plugs. I currently have six plugs and two power adaptors plugged in, in a very cavalier non-symmetrical fashion, and it is standing proud and erect. So I can’t say I have experienced that problem at all.
Rating: 5 / 5