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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Power Strip Liberator PlusCustomer Review: Where have these been all my life? Summary: 5 Stars
What an awesome idea. I have a home recording studio and my rack unit has about ten effects, recorders, etc in it, each one with a wall wart or 3 prong plug. Using these little guys, I was able to plug them ALL into one power strip. In the past, you could really only plug about four wall warts (AC Adapters) into one 6 plug power strip since they were so wide one unit would typically hide two plugs. Take that same power strip and add 6 Power Strip Liberator Pluses. Now you can attach 6 wall warts AND still use all 6 of the plugs in the strip. What an amazing idea, and why the heck didn't I think of it first? Don't buy the cheaper knock offs...these guys invented this so IMHO they deserve the cash. A great product, solid as a rock, and a Godsend to those of us with waaaaay too many power cables to deal with.
Customer Review: Wish I had Invented Them Summary: 5 Stars
These are fantastic, get this brand as they are a hevy 16 gauge and well put together. Very tough and durable.
Always buy the plus version with the pass thru. I bought the original version without it and although they let you use all your power strip or wall outlets you use up an outlet just for a wart which draws almost no power in most cases. This way you plug in the wart and still have a usefull outlet.
The inventors deserve all they make off of these. Kudos
Customer Review: Worked great! Summary: 5 Stars
The Power Strip Liberator worked very well and keeps my cords looking neat as well.
Customer Review: everyone needs several of these Summary: 5 Stars
I bought a 3 some set and quickly realized that I could use more and ordered 9 more. They are so useful it is incredible, got em all over my house, kitchen and entertainment centre.
Customer Review: extension cord Summary: 5 Stars
This extension cord came well packaged and in perfect condition. Is essential to have this short extension cord when measuring electrical values (Amp, Watts, VoltAmperes) with instruments ( such as KillAWatt instrument) that are intended to be used plugged into electrical sockets on the wall or on Surge Protectors.
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