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⚡ Power Your Productivity with Sleek, Space-Smart Charging!
The Jgstkcity recessed power strip features 2 AC outlets and 4 USB ports (including a 30W USB-C PD fast charger) integrated into an ultra-thin, flush-mount design. Its minimalist profile and flat plug save desk space while providing versatile, simultaneous charging for up to 6 devices. Built with fire-resistant materials and multiple safety protections, it’s perfect for modern offices, apartments, and schools seeking clutter-free power solutions.
















| Amperage | 12 A |
| Asin | B0BN54HBTT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,017 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #257 in Power Strips |
| Brand | Jgstkcity |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with USB-C, USB-A, or AC outlets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (903) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadi, Polycarbonate |
| Item Dimensions L X W | 5.34"L x 1.82"W |
| Manufacturer | Jgstkcity |
| Maximum Current | 12 A |
| Model Number | JN02-02-09 |
| Number Of Outlets | 2 |
| Number Of Ports | 6 |
| Other Special Features Of The Product | Mini Size, PD 30W USB C, Recessed Power Strip, Slim Extension Cord, Thin Flat Plug |
| Plug Type | Type B |
| Power Plug Type | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Apartment, Office, School |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Surge Protection Rating | 800 Joules |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 125 volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
User
Yup
Reliably does what it’s supposed to do.
User
Great
These work great and so exactly what they are supposed to
User
Works fine.
Purchased this power strip for my solar generator system. It looks great with a modern design. It has 2 sockets, 2 USB ports, and 2 USB-C ports. It has a 6 ft cable (A bit long for my needs). Fits well and looks great on my build. It’s a high quality unit and is reasonably priced.
User
No paper "shape template" made installation a challenge, but it works great once installed
I installed this in the cabinets below the table seats in our travel trailer. These seats are built-in and are in a "slide" area that slides out once you have the trailer in place, so there are no outlets in the whole table area. With the 10' (3.1m) cord, I was able to install this into a wooden panel near a corner where cords would not be protruding or likely to be kicked out.Wish I had taken a picture, but suffice to say, we've used it over several camping trips, and it works great, both for AC powered items like blenders and computers, and for the various USB devices that need to be charged, or powered by USB to run, such as some small USB-powered fans we sometimes use when it's a bit warm in the trailer.The 10' cord let me run it out the back of an inward-facing corner of the "pop" (slide section), where an electrical outlet is nearby. I traced the route with my tape measure to be sure 10' would be long enough, and it turned out to be perfect for the location I chose. I could have gone with a closer corner if the cord was shorter, but the 10' cord on this model allowed me the flexibility to site the outlets where I wanted them, and that's a positive in my book.So far, running both USB outlets has proved to work fine, with fast charging to a phone while one of the fans was on high. Decent internal power supply, as I'd hoped. And the AC outlets all work as expected, for the lighter workloads we've tried. They don't list a limit, but I wouldn't try making toast out of this thing, or running a blow drier - those heavy power loads will probably fry this thing, or blow an internal fuse or breaker.Since they didn't provide any paper template for cutting the needed hole in the wood paneling, I actually cut one myself out of a piece of paper, trimming it and sliding it over the actual power outlet repeatedly until it just fit perfectly. NOTE: the exterior facing edge is quite small - only an eighth of an inch or so (3mm), so if you cut a jagged or imperfect hole, very likely some of the cuts will show beyond the edge of the face panel.So create an accurate template in a paper plate, the cardboard back of an old writing pad, or something fairly stiff. Once you have a template cut out that exactly fits the hole, tape it where you want it, making sure that there is nothing but paneling behind it (no studs or bracing lumber). Then take a permanent marker and trace the edge of the hole in your template to show you where to cut.You'll need to drill a large hole (or several in a close row) to get your jigsaw inserted and get the cutting started. Work your way to one edge, turning as you go to just meet up with the edge of your sharpie marker line. Then cut carefully, ideally using some kind of guide. I used a plastic level, taped into position along each edge of the intended hole, so that the saw rode along the side of the level, creating a very straight cut. I had to carefully reposition the level once or twice, when my saw blade was just missing the mark, but missing on the inside is better, so you can take off just a bit more, and a bit more, till your hole matches the shape of the outlet back.I ended up using different screws than they sent, since I was not using the plastic inserts they sent along with the unit.Since I was just screwing into wood, and I didn't want the screws to have their sharp little points showing, I found some shorter black screws in my junk box with the right size of beveled heads and screwed them right into the paneling, which was about 1/2 inch (12mm). For thinner paneling, I would have gone with bevel-head bolts, with a washer and nut on the inside, but my paneling was thick and solid, plus the outlet box fit quite tightly.That's about it, for now. Others have had problems over time, I'll update this if anything bad develops in the near future.
User
Find something better
This worked great for about a month. Then without any explanation as to why, the usb-c ports lost all power. Those ports were the reason I purchased it to begin with and it isn't worth much to me without them. The seller says that they offer a one year warranty but you have to contact them through Amazon...... That doesn't work, so good luck using the warranty. I was able to get a refund but I now have a hole in my table cut for the dimensions of this item.
User
Durable, sleek, multi chargers
Loved the way this piece brought my console table together. My fiancé made me this table console for behind my couch cause I always have work on my lap top and phone, then snack and my drinks …. So instead of piling it all up on the coffee table, and dealing with plugging and unplugging the “long charger” or risking it being yank out of the wall, he installed this into my table! It is perfect and can charge so much at once!! USB, C, I phone , regular 3 prong , it’s got it! Never overheats and I can charge everything in one spot and never worry about needing to get to the outlet again or charging my phone on the other side of the room and sitting at the coffee table to charge my Mac book, AND I get to keep all my drinks and snacks close by and not on my couch 😬 GOOD buy and great price!
User
Better than what came with Furniture.
I messed up and plugged vacuum into my new Furniture center console power outlet, realized mistake instantly as I blew the power strip immediately. So I quickly went about finding a factory replacement with absolutely no luck. While searching I found for lack of a better word after market pieces. I took the dims from opening in sectional and searched until I found similar dims. This one closest and was heavier duty and quality plus an additional outlet over factory unit. Very please I turned my mistake to an upgrade!
User
Great for desk or night stands
Perfect for a desk, nightstands or under kitchen bar. Easy to install
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