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What Approvals are Required for Power Strips in the US?
Power strips sold in the US must carry UL approval, across three subcategories: outlet strips, power conditioners, and surge protectors. Where CSA,...
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buying guide
Power strips sold in the US must carry UL approval, across three subcategories: outlet strips, power conditioners, and surge protectors. Where CSA,...
buying guide
Workbench power strips range from 3 outlets to more than 20, and capacity comes down to wattage, not socket count. How to...
buying guide
Desktop power strips run up to 24 feet, with five outlet configurations to choose from. What to check before buying: GFCI protection,...
buying guide
Standard plastic strips fail fast on a shop floor. Why industrial power strips need metal housings, thick cords, and surge protection โ...
buying guide
Individual switches cut power to one outlet without unplugging the rest. Three CRST picks: a 6-outlet 6 ft surge protector, a 6-outlet...
buying guide
A voltage spike heats wiring and can start a fire. Surge protection matters most for computers, TVs, and stereo systems. No protector...
buying guide
Five factors that separate power strips: surge protection, vertical or horizontal orientation, wire management, budget, and housing material. Metal housings handle surges...
buying guide
What a surge protector power strip does and how to pick one: enough ports to avoid daisy chains, an absorption rating of...
buying guide
Four things to check before buying a heavy-duty power strip: outlet count, cord length, the equipment you plan to plug in, and...
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