DEPOW 24-Outlet Power Strip with USB & Surge Protection
Original price was: $36.99.$32.49Current price is: $32.49.
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DEPOW 24-Outlet Power Strip with USB & Surge Protection Price History
Price History for Power Strip Surge Protector with 24 AC Outlets (1875W/15A), 6 USBs (2 USB-C Ports), 3400J Surge...
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Current Price | $32.49 | September 16, 2024 |
Highest Price | $32.49 | July 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $24.10 | September 1, 2024 |
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$32.49 | September 14, 2024 |
$25.73 | September 10, 2024 |
$25.99 | September 4, 2024 |
$24.10 | September 1, 2024 |
$32.49 | July 20, 2024 |
DEPOW 24-Outlet Power Strip with USB & Surge Protection Description
In today’s tech-driven world, having a reliable and efficient power solution is essential. Introducing the DEPOW Power Strip Surge Protector, a 30-in-1 power station designed to meet all your electronic needs. Whether you’re setting up an office, a gaming room, or just need a versatile power hub for your home, this power strip has got you covered.
30-in-1 Power Station
The DEPOW power strip is an ultimate power hub, equipped with 24 grounded outlets (1875W/15A) which provide abundant space to plug in all your electronic devices. Additionally, it features 6 USB ports, including 2 USB-C ports, with a shared output of 5.2A/26W. This allows you to charge multiple devices simultaneously, making it a perfect companion for both work and play.
Widely Spaced Outlets
One of the standout features of this power strip is its 8-foot heavy-duty extension cord. This provides flexibility and reach to power your devices wherever they may be. The outlets are widely spaced, measuring between 1.2-1.7 inches apart, accommodating larger power adapters without blocking adjacent outlets.
Safeguard Your Devices
Power fluctuations and surges can damage your valuable electronics. The DEPOW power strip is equipped with 3400J surge protection, ensuring that your devices are shielded from unexpected power spikes. This makes it an indispensable tool for any setting, be it a home, office, or gaming room.
Mount It Anywhere
The power strip features an upgraded 45° angled flat plug (0.58 inches) that offers both flexibility and durability. Designed with 4 mounting holes on the back, it can be conveniently mounted on walls, saving precious desk or floor space. This feature makes it easy to integrate into any environment seamlessly.
Strong & Versatile
With its sleek black design and flat plug, the DEPOW power strip not only performs exceptionally but also looks great in any setting. Whether you need a reliable gaming power strip, a large surge protector for your office, or a versatile wall-mountable power strip for your home, this product fits the bill perfectly.
Product Specifications
- Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 5.7 x 0.04 inches
- Item Weight: 2.29 pounds
- Item Model Number: QH2460-CU
- Date First Available: April 8, 2023
- Manufacturer: DEPOW
- Country of Origin: China
In conclusion, the DEPOW Power Strip Surge Protector is a robust, versatile, and highly functional power solution for any environment. With its plethora of outlets, USB ports, and strong surge protection, this power strip is designed to meet all your power needs efficiently and safely.
DEPOW 24-Outlet Power Strip with USB & Surge Protection Specification
Specification: DEPOW 24-Outlet Power Strip with USB & Surge Protection
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DEPOW 24-Outlet Power Strip with USB & Surge Protection Reviews (8)
8 reviews for DEPOW 24-Outlet Power Strip with USB & Surge Protection
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Tom Connor –
I love to be able to use the USB and have enough play ins and not have to have multiple extension cords. Definitely worth the money
MotherMyBowlisEmpty –
I love this power strip because it has many plugs that are spaced apart for easy use.
Batman & Catchick –
I have too many dang things to plug in. I was constantly switching out plugs, so I ordered this beauty. Lots of plugs. I like that the plugs have different directions. My only frustration is that the USB plugs would be more helpful if they were on the opposite side. The phone cables etc get a bit tangled up being at the back.
Arturo Sigala –
My adorable husband bought this due to all the plugs needed in our bedroom and lack of sockets. This was EXTREMELY HANDY! Everything charges great and the black style went with our decor! The size is perfect and the quality is top notch! Great buy for your money.
Truth on the Amazon –
Excellent power strip for computer multiple connections – the on/off switch is handy for occasional power outages. Also great for keeping my phone and wireless speakers powered up. On sale when purchased so also a bargain price.
O. Hawkins –
I think the USB outputs are only 5v.
Good enough for many purposes.
O. Hawkins –
Concerned about the complaints that the depow power strip trips off prematurely and makes a burning smell, I intentionally overloaded it with a coffee brewer and a 1500 watt space heater set to max heat. The power strip tripped off as it should. There was a smell but it was the cheap 16 AWG cord on the heater that got hot and smelled, not the power strip. Good to know. I’ll replace the cheap cord on the heater with a 14 or maybe 12 AWG cord and UL plug.
This thing is a beast! It’s about half the size of a boogy board, tho I probably won’t go body surfing with it. Twenty four power sockets is overkill, but it allows for large wall warts and other things that cover sockets without running out of them or daisy chaining a power strip.
Kudos to Depow for installing a power cord that matches the power claims. The power cord for this device is embossed with ’14AWG,’ (American Wire Gauge) which means it is capable of 15 Amps/1800 Watt loads at 120 volts without overheating, and matches the 15A switch/breaker.
Many inexpensive power strips claim 15 Amps/1800, but arrived with 16AWG (American wire gauge) power cords. The smaller 16 AWG is rated for 10 Amps/1200 watts without overheating, so sellers who advertise them as 15 Amp devices are dishonest. Fortunately, few users actually push the limit, but for those who do (one 1500 watt microwave will do) complain of tripped breakers or the smell of burned stuff and hot power cords.
The ad copy doesn’t say how fire resistant the plastic Depow box is.
When it comes to surge suppression, I consider the Tripp Light Isobar Ultra Diagnostic Surge supressor an industry standard. It’s rated at 3800 Joules, 15 Amps and metal fireproof box.
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Both the Isobar Ultra and Depow have a red power on light and three LEDs that indicate Surge protection status, or if the surge capacity has been used up.* The Depow claims 3400 Joules of surge supression and duplicates the diagnostic lights of the Isobar Ultra.
The Depow also has six USB ports. That’s also overkill, especially since they share the same 26 watt power supply, so the more gadgets plugged in the less power each will get. It would be gooder if they were PowerIQ and PD capable, but dedicated PD/IQ wall warts are fairly inexpensive.
I removed the Depow rear cover to have a look at the MOV devices, but the power board is installed in a way that I couldn’t see them. I think the device is well built and might survive a fall or two.
*A surge isolator, also known as a surge protector, uses a metal oxide varistor (MOV) to absorb excess voltage and divert it to the ground wire. MOVs are made of oxide sandwiched between semi-conductors, and act like a voltage-controlled switch that insulates with line voltage. When the voltage rises above the MOV’s reference voltage, the MOV blocks go into conduction, and when the voltage drops below the reference voltage, the conduction ends. The MOV deteriorates each time it conducts, so with time, it no longer protects the circuit and must be replaced.
MotherMyBowlisEmpty –
I bought this surge protector because I needed to be able to plug in a bunch of electronics inside my closet, but there’s no outlet inside there. I used a piece of pvc coupling to make a pass-through in the wall so I could keep the cables out of the way and still get power to everything. Surge protector works great, lots of plug spaces, and while it would be cool if they were a little further apart, there are so many it doesn’t really matter. It mounted on the wall of the closet quickly and easily.