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Power Sentry 5-Outlet PowerSquid Power Multiplier

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Power Sentry 5-Outlet PowerSquid Power Multiplier
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 5 weeks

Street Price: $31.62
Gaunz Org Price: $17.71
Savings!: $13.91 (44%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Power Sentry
EAN: 0014227006318
Label: Power Sentry
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Power Sentry
Model: 100631
Publisher: Power Sentry
Studio: Power Sentry


Piece facts:
  • Converts 1 Grounded Outlet to 5 Grounded "adapter-ready" Outlets
  • Multiplies outlets with more flexibility than a standard strip
  • Yellow lighted master switch with 15A circuit breaker
  • Includes 4 foot power cord




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Power Sentry PowerSquid Power Multiplier - The PowerSquid expands upon the practical idea of your basic power strip. lnstead of 5 outlets in a single hard plastic strip, the PowerSquid puts each outlet on it's own flexible cord! By doing this, you'll never again have a large AC adapter blocking empty outlets. The flexible cord design also makes it easy to accommodate complicated wiring situations.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Does waht it says ...
The powersquid is great for plugging in power bricks which don't fit on a regular power strip.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Squidddy
Every find yourself trying to plug something in however being blocked by another plug that happens to be cumbersome but equally important? Then you juggling between plugs like some sort of jerk who can't decide what's needed and whats not.
First, never take on a profession where multiple people's lives hang in the balance. It already seems you don't work well with those sort of choices.
Second, but this plug. It had five outlets. The cord is very long, and then the little tentacles fit everything. I bought two or three. Don't rememeber. either way. I have one.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * A useful power aid for computer users ...
I have several external USB computer devices whose power supply is a small black box that plugs directly into a 120 volt power outlet. Hence I need a multiple-outlet extension for handling these devices. Commonly a multiple-outlet surge strip is used for such a purpose. However, when the small power supply is directly plugged into one of the outlets on the typical surge adapter, the little black box may block the use of the some of the outlets on the adapter.

The advantage of the PowerSquid is that five of these power supplies may be plugged into the squid-like arms, thus eliminating the problem that occurs with a straight-line, multiple-outlet extension (either with or without surge protection). Currently each accessory that is plugged into this PowerSquid contains a power supply with the power plugs attached directly to the power supply.

The only disadvantage of this unit, apart from its relatively high price, is its size. But I find that this is a small "con", given its very special functionality.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Recomend it instead of power strips
Fast delivery, well packaged, very convenient product. Most of small appliances come with bulky power adapters to convert from 110 or 220 to 12v DC or similar. The problem with power strips is that the can only receive 2 or 3 maximum of these bulky power adapters. This is where the squid saves the day...!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works great! ...
Hang it on the wall or lay it on the floor. It looks a bit unwieldy, but having the flexibility to move the plug where you want it is a real spacesaver.

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