







⚡ Power, Protection, and Productivity—All Plugged In!
The CCCEI Heavy Duty Power Strip is an industrial-grade, ETL-listed solution featuring 8 wide-spaced sockets and 2 USB ports, designed for professional workshops and demanding environments. With a 15A/1875W capacity, 2700J surge protection, and a sturdy yellow aluminum housing, it ensures reliable power delivery and device safety. Its 6-foot 14AWG cord with velcro wrap and wall-mount capability combine functionality with organized convenience, making it the go-to power hub for millennial managers who value efficiency and durability.
| ASIN | B097K8CFYQ |
| Item model number | CC-02-8U-03 |
| Manufacturer | CCCEI |
| Product Dimensions | 24.89 x 16 x 4.19 cm; 1.09 kg |
J**T
I use this to double protect my computer equipment by surge protection while in use and switched off when not in use. Before ordering I was concerned the on/off switch might not be heavy duty but it seems to be decent quality (Will follow up on this after long term use). The metal housing is well made. It works very well for my use and the switch is in a convenient position for my needs. Overall, it's a very good value IMO.
L**N
Works flawlessly. Even has a usb charger to charge other stuff.
M**S
I love this power strip. We hung a nail in our garage and we can get by that so it’s easy to reach.
K**A
Overall, a nice device and looks good in a garage and has plenty of outlets for connections including USB if I ever decide to use them but weren't really necessary for my use. We'll see how long it lasts but so far it functions well and looks good. Mounting the device was a bit challenging though as I was mounting it to a concrete wall and not drywall. The issue is that the holes for the mounting screws on the backside are inadequate in my opinion as it will only take a small screw-head, one for each side. So, from a design aspect and it being labeled "Heavy Duty" and assumed to be durable, this would be a weak point in design. After seeking alternative mounting options and the cost that would be involved just to get it mounted would probably be more than the device itself if you want it to look professional and be durable. So, my engineering mind went to work and observed the end wings on the device. Three of the wings were solid and one has a hole in it assuming to allow for a cord to be inserted. Once on the wall, I'm not sure if it the hole is practical or not but determined to be useless for my application. What I did was drill holes in the solid wings to utilize Tapcon screws for mounting into a concrete wall. Unfortunately, it took me longer to figure all this out to come up with this idea than it did to install it once I made the necessary modifications for installation. Once modifications were done, the whole process took me about 10 minutes to install including drilling the holes in the wall. Once installed, it's a beast and isn't going anywhere and no concern of it being pulled or falling off the wall. Even if I had been mounting to a drywall application, I would have still considered an alternative mounting process. This seems to be a common issue on just about any product made these days is the design and or parts supplied for installation not being adequate for longevity installation. So, most of the time, I use my own parts or modify the product so it will stay put.
S**Y
Nice cause it has side receptacles for electronics that use a transformer. Seems to be a good value. It comes with quite a heavy cord. This is rated a max of 1875 watts which I believe is 15 amps.
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