Socket Sense: surge protector strip expands to fit any power adapter
By: Daniel Chubb | May 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Wall Warts: #1 Problem for Surge Strips – Power adapters are a nuisance. When you plug these large black boxes into a surge strip they usually block one or two extra sockets. That’s why many people refer to power adapters as “wall warts.”
Expands to fit your needs – Imagine taking hold of your current surge strip and stretching it until every bulky power adapter fit perfectly.
Does the Job of Two Ordinary Surge Strips – Compare two ordinary surge strips to one Socket Sense. Simply expand as many or as few sockets as needed to create the perfect fit every time. Don’t waste money purchasing two surge strips when one can do the job.
That’s exactly how Socket Sense works. The surge strip expands from 13 to 18 inches in length. Sockets will never be blocked by power adapters again – we guarantee it.
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