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The BESHON Power Strip Surge Protector offers 6 AC outlets and 3 USB ports (including USB-C) with a durable, fabric-wrapped 5ft extension cord. Designed with a flat, angled plug and 3-side outlet extender, it maximizes space while providing reliable surge protection and whisper-quiet operation. Compact and wall-mountable, it’s perfect for professional, home, and travel use.

















| ASIN | B09Y5HT6HR |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Brand | BESHON |
| Compatible Devices | Common Household Electronics |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,558) |
| Date First Available | 20 August 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.7 x 4.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 331 g |
| Item model number | BS6W3T |
| Manufacturer | Genie's Poems |
| Material | cord |
| Model | BS6W3T |
| Number of Ports | 9 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 4.83 x 0.03 cm; 331 g |
| Special Features | Surge Protection, Usb Slot |
| Total USB ports | 3 |
| Voltage | 125 Volts |
B**.
I got this item in a whim, I saw it and needed a power strip and was excited that it had the phone cord plugs as well, which is a huge benefit plus for what we use it for. I was very impressed when I got it, it was much higher quality than I expected for the price! The cord is thick and durable and wrapped in a nice fabric that makes it look much nicer than some ugly grey cord. I was absolutely in love with the way the plug is angled so the cord angles the way you want it and doesn’t just comes out of the wall and is in the way and causes breaking. It is flat and the coats takes up less space that way. The functionality and thought that went into the making of this product is 10/10. It works great, the quality is amazing, it’s the best looking surge protector I’ve ever had, it has a lot of spaces and the usb and USBC plus are a HUGE advantage along with the flat side exit plug. This is the quietest sure protector I’ve ever had as well, when u go to sleep I don’t hear a weird buzzing noise, just silence. And it’s 10/10 on safety for me, especially with the wrapper thick cord and the angled plug. Have and will repurchase over and over.
A**R
Nice and compact. Very functional and fits in the small space we wanted it to.
S**A
This strip is great. Enough outlets, and also a plus for the C-ports. No issues, Great buy.
M**A
Very nice form factor power strips. Plenty of expansion, lightweight and easy to fit almost anywhere. The plug helps keep one of your wall sockets open as well. Very sturdy as well for being so light
J**E
The plug works very well into outlets blocked by furniture, BUT out of the two purchased the USB power in one failed after a few months. May be a fluke. Here's my pet peeve: Calling it (and mostly every similar product) a "surge protector" is false advertising. I'm an Electrical Engineer and install high-end home theaters and such. I attend a week long seminar each year to keep up to date. Classes are mixed in with the exhibit floor, and most of the seminars are taught by executives from one of the companies with booths. Here's what I know: One company, Panamax, bought every "surge protector" on the market and tested them until they failed, then took them apart to see what's inside. About 99% had one device inside, called a varistor. It is wired across the hot leg (narrow blade on a standard plug) and the neutral (wide blade). When the voltage reaches the set amount, the varistor "clamps down", shorting the wire and hopefully causing the circuit breaker to trip. Now these little things can only handle small amounts of current and a lightning strike is anything but. And they do nothing about the constant spike on your power line as the power company switches sources. All power companies buy juice from their neighboring power companies. When your company nears max, a computer goes shopping for the company with a surplus at the moment and automatically switches to that source. Think of your garden hose with the water on but the sprayer trigger isn't being pulled. The moment you pull the handle, you get a much longer squirt that quickly settles down to your normal water pressure. The exact same thing happens to your power, and the varistor is set to allow this. Otherwise you would be constantly replacing those "surge protectors", which the name implies is for this exact same problem. Panamax has a competitor clone; Ditek. They both come with a warranty saying any equipment connected to them will be replaced if the unit fails. Another way to get a degree of protection is with a UPS designed to keep your PC or other gear running during a power outage, at least long enough to properly save what you're doing and shut down your computer. A surge protector is universally worth what it costs, and a good size UPS or a Panamax or Ditek are expensive. Your computer or TV is far more expensive and the UPS makers don't offer a surge warranty.
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