I wouldn't say I'm afraid of the dark, but when I wake up in the middle of the night, I'm not a fan of scurrying around in it. I used to reach for my phone's flashlight to guide me to the kitchen for ...
If you’re in need of an outlet with plenty of plugs that will keep your precious electronics safe from unexpected energy spikes, we’ve found an excellent deal for you today. Amazon is selling the ...
Given the number of devices we use that must be plugged in from time to time to charge (like phones and tablets) or simply need to stay powered on whenever they're in use (like TVs and gaming consoles ...
If you're tired of having way too many devices and not enough outlets, Amazon shoppers swear by this handy gadget.
I’m looking at my desk right now, and I count nine (9) things on it that need a two- or three-prong power plug. That’s to say nothing of the rest of my office, which is populated by network switches, ...
If you've ever wondered how surge protector strips are different from plug-in power conditioners, you're not alone. The enormous difference in price makes surge strips especially attractive to many ...
I wouldn't say I'm afraid of the dark, but I'm not a fan of scurrying around in it in the middle of the night. I used to reach for my phone's flashlight to guide me to the kitchen for a glass of water ...
Surge protectors protect your devices from power spikes, such as lightning, electrical overloads, and power outages. However, there is a fire hazard associated with them if used incorrectly. According ...
Surge protectors are a great way to safely add outlets to a room. They offer the flexibility to plug in big bricks or small plugs, and some add energy-saving features. Last week we asked you for the ...
You probably feel a little safer every time you plug your laptop, TV, or game console into a chunky “protected” strip. The ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Considering all the game stuff you have set up in your man cave or gaming room, you might be using ...