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Used an APC surge protector like this for my computer station.It worked wonderfully for 7 yrs and until our house was flooded.This is a replacement.
My 3rd APC product, and none of them have let me down yet.Cons:1. RJ-45 (Network Cable) protection, RJ-11 (Phone Cable) Protection, and cable protection are great in adition to the 11 normal power outlets.6.
Plenty of space for plugs2. Pros:1.
Cable seems strong5. $100,000 lifetime connected equipment warenty3.
Looks good.4. Has screw holes on the back so it can be mounted on a wall.7.
I have not figured out how to get the white thing at the bottom, a cable holder, to work.
Have been using this for over a year without any problems. Have had very bad weather in GA and it seems to protect my equipment well.
I have been using this APC product for the last 5 years and had my first mishap recently. I was on the phone the next day with APC and they were ready to file a claim on all the appliances destroyed, WOW, but I told them that their products both burned out. We had a power surge(SoCal Edison), in our 50 year old home, that fried our toaster, but all the appliances plugged into our two APC surge protecter survived the surge. Unfortunately, the APC surge protecters did not do so well. They shipped two new surge protecters and I shipped the old ones back. Kudos to APC for great products and service.
This product was advertised as handling two discrete 'phone lines, but it has only two leads in the 'phone socket (i.e., for a single line). I replaced it with a Dynex from BestBuy, which had 4 leads, for two-line protection, at, incidentally, a far better price.
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