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The Tripp Lite 3 Outlet Portable Surge Protector Power Strip is a compact and travel-friendly solution designed to safeguard your electronic devices from power surges and spikes. With a robust 660 joule surge protection rating and UL 1449 certification, it ensures your laptops and gadgets remain safe while on the go. Its direct plug-in design makes it an essential accessory for any professional, whether in the office, at a restaurant, or traveling.
Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 2.7"W |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | Grey |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Restaurant, TV, Apartment, Hotel |
Surge Protection Rating | 660 Joules |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | Compact,Portable |
Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
Number of Outlets | 3 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Material | iphone |
S**N
3 Outlet Portable Surge Protector Power Strip
I have found this surge protector power strip to be perfect for my needs. It's not bulky and does not take up both the outlets. Good product.
L**
Good surge protector
Living in a high lightning area I have used Tripp Lite products both professionally and at home to help protect equipment.Recommend as this company products have worked well over the years.
D**S
works great
I Great packaging to ship it in fast shipping works good
M**J
Protect all your appliances with a UL1449 listed Surge Protector (SPD), <= 500 Volt VPR
Tripp Lite SK3-0 3 Outlet Portable Surge Protector Power Strip, Direct Plug InThis is a very good surge protector, even better if you can get it at a good price. Per the label (see photo, L to R it's the Belkin, Monoprice, then Tripplite) it's tested/listed per UL1449, the standard for Surge Protective Devices (SPD). The Voltage Protection Ratings (VPR) are among the best -- I've seen VPR from 400 to 800 V (lower is better), and the Joule rating is decent. Here is how the Tripplite and two other surge suppressors I own rate:___________________________________VPR______Brand _____ #outlets __ PN _____ L-N _ N-G _ L-G __ JoulesTripplite ___3-outlet SK3-0 ______ 500_ 500 _ 400 __ 660Belkin _____1-outlet F9H100-CW _400_ 400 _ 400_ 1080Monoprice _1-outlet 115877 ____ 500 _ 500 _ 500 __ 540(L-N = Line to Neutral, N-G = Neutral to Ground, etc.)I've used multiple Tripplites for years without any issues. Tripplite has a similar 1 outlet but it's almost the same price as this more versatile 3 outlet. The Monoprice came in a nice eco-friendly cardboard box; the Belkin and Tripplite came in nasty plastic packages. When plugged into a duplex wall outlet, all three still let you use the other outlet (with the Tripplite plugged into the top, and the Belkin and Monoprice plugged into the bottom outlet). The Belkin has the best specs but usually a higher price. I've bought all three of these when the price dipped to around $6-7, often the price is higher like $9-11. I'll buy more of any of these when the price drops down, but I'll tell you what I will NOT buy: anything without UL1449 testing, anything with a 600 V, 800V or higher VPR, or something that advertises a lot of Joules but I can't find out the VPR.For surge protectors I'm more concerned about a good (low) VPR than I am about Joules. Joules indicates how much energy it can absorb before components in the suppressor blow and it no longer protects. Surges vary but let's assume a typical surge had 100 Joules of energy in it. Would you like to have a 800 V (bad) 2000 Joule (great) "surge protector" that lets 800 Volts through to your TV/microwave/computer/washing machine/etc. 20 times before the protected light goes out? I wouldn't. I'd rather have less voltage hitting the expensive device I'm trying to protect, and when the protector burns/wears out, I'll replace it. BTW I think I've only seen 1 time where the protected light went out in my decades of using them, and I have around 20 of various types (they might wear out faster if you live where there are more frequent lightning strikes).I recommend putting a surge protector on every appliance you have that has an electronic (microprocessor-controlled) control panel. If you have an ancient air conditioner, dishwasher, washing machine or microwave with all mechanical controls, you're lucky because it's lasted so long and it's not that vulnerable to surges. But for everyone else, protect your investment with a UL1449 listed Surge Protective Device like this with maximum 500 Volts VPR.The Tripplite says it filters RFI/EMI noise but doesn't state any specs. The Belkin claims to have up to 43 dB noise reduction from 150kHz to ~100MHz. 43 dB is good, but it's the maximum over that frequency range, so no way of telling how little the noise reduction might be at specific frequencies. The Monoprice doesn't claim to do any RFI/EMI filtering. Also the Tripplite and Belkin offer limited lifetime warranties and connected equipment warranties but the Monoprice does not. I have no experience trying to make any warranty claim on these.
S**D
Good in smaller spaces
What was needed for a smaller area, surge protector... it lights up for what is going on with this unit
Y**S
Muy bueno
Muy buen producto
G**B
Saver
Works great, just like intended
S**N
Good
Good price fast shipping and work as advertised.
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