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The SUPERDANNY Power Strip Tower Surge Protector is a versatile charging station featuring 9 AC outlets and 4 high-speed USB ports, designed for safety and efficiency. With a 10 ft extension cord and advanced protection technology, it’s perfect for home or office use, ensuring your devices are always charged and secure.
R**N
Great and Convenient
SUPERDANNY Desktop Charging Station, 10 Ft Extension Cord, 9 Outlets, 4 USB Ports, 1080 Joules, 3-Prong, Grounded, Multiple Protections for Home, Office, BluePower Strip Tower Surge Protector, SUPERDANNY Desktop Charging Station, 10 Ft Extension Cord, 9 Outlets, 4 USB Ports, 1080 Joules, 3-Prong, Grounded, Multiple Protections for Home, Office, BlueI took this to my office to use. It has come in handy several times over this last month. When I have a few co workers come in we have been able to connect with the help of the extra ports, longer extension cord, extra outlets. I love the color!
C**3
Excellent little power tower!
I absolutely love this tower. It’s shorter & smaller than other towers which makes it less bulky and it has plenty of ports on it. Very portable, easy to carry around as needed. Excellent product. This one has never overheated, whereas I’ve read that some models/ brands have. Mine is used continually. Definitely a good value for your money. I plan on buying a few more of these.
J**.
Lose the cord spaghetti!!
Under the desk inconveniently and unattractively located are power strips and extension cords often requiring access for rebooting, relocating etc. Not any more!! This solved it in the office and the living roomAnd aim getting another for a different are in the office. You can even plug in cell phones, computers, Bluetooth and more. So handy looks nice! Great product!
W**N
Great Power and USB Hub
Lots of electrical outlets (9) and (4) USB ports in a compact hub. It was a real space saver on my desktop. I really like that there is a power button on top to power down/up everything at once. I am very happy with this purchase.
M**N
Desktop Power Cord Organizer
Nice to find a decent desktop power cord organizer as opposed to alot of extension taps which are designed for the floor. We all have them. This vertical design has a small-ish footprint (4-5 in. square by eye - can't find my tape measure) and allows easy access to the 4 USB ports (5V/2A range per port - USB A) These are not "fast" charger ports so you can also use it to power some of your USB devices in real time. Have a handheld gaming console with low-capacity rechargeable battery? Just plug it and you're good to go. Well, you're tethered, but you know what I mean. Mine is located on a little table next to my recliner so it's very handy for this.The 9 120V outlets work fine as well, though I wouldn't load them up with multiple high-end, high-demand gear. It's rated for 1250W, shared, so, as with all extension taps, be aware of your total wattage.There is also a quick charger for USB on top of the unit, which I didn't use.It does feel a little lightweight and not sure I'd trust the surge protection to protect my electronics in a thunderstorm, but for the $35 price tag (mine was Superdanny by Aracky) you could do worse.
B**M
Very handy
Not only cute - but functional- compact. I can charge my phone- plug in my heating pad and other items. You just push the button in on the top and a tiny green light appears. I wouldn’t mind having another one at some point. A winner
A**R
Wow
Works great for kids electronics. Can charge all of their devices in one place. Love the fact I can turn it off
D**N
Power tower stays put, USB plus electrical plugs
I use this power tower in the living room for all the many USB cords I need plugged in! I put it under the side table near where I usually sit. It’s very handy. Unlike a power strip, it doesn’t have a mind of its own, twisted around by the cord. It stays put. It’s a convenient size and not very heavy. I like it so much better than a power strip.I have three items that are plugged into the electrical outlets - a lamp and some exercise equipment. The rest are USB - a small fan, a phone cord, a multicolor light projector, and a moon lamp. It seems like everything is USB now. I think even more USB plugs would be a good improvement. But you can always add a wall wart to an electrical outlet.There’s a button on top to turn this off but I never use that.This would be really handy to sit on top of a desk where you want to have access to the plugs. The power cord is a good length - long enough but not so long that it gets in the way.
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