Rating: - Inferior Specification
This so-called protector can withstand merely 420 joules. Even a $2 power strip sold at a famous Swedish furniture store offers more protection (740 joules) than that. I see no reason why this product should be made at all, not to mention why it should be charged at such a high price.
Rating: - Don't Waste Your Money
After taking almost an hour to cut through the plastic casing this was packaged in, I couldn't believe I couldn't fit any plug into the outlets, despite putting my full body weight into the effort. Upon calling the manufacturer, I was told that yes, it is, at first, very difficult to plug anything in!
Rating: - Monster Cable
This works great, espically with AC adaptors. Pretty colorful for something you may want to hide. Great price too.
Rating: - Bill's Review
I like the color coding of the power strip and it's a better strip than most cheap strips found in regular retail stores. Cords are good quality. I prefer Monster cables to cheaper makes and models.
Rating: - Cheesy power strip..junk
Price was great only $10 but after getting 3 units, all three had cheesy construction. There was difficulty inserting plugs in all 3 units and after 2 weeks one unit completely failed on me. The reset button never popped and there was a smell from the failed unit that usually indicates melting or fused electrical components. No damage to items plugged in but I would advise all not to buy this outlet strip.
P.S.> The Second strip failed on me the same way after a couple of weeks usage replacing the first one. Only one of the three is still working...you get what you pay for. I cannot understand how anyone rates this as a good item. I looks great and has a great cord but fails miserably..the proverbial book by the cover story. I will never buy monster products again. I have never had this poor a performance on a power strip in all my life. I did not get any electrical damage to what was plugged in when the failure was incurred but who needs the headache potential. pass on it here