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Power Strip Liberator | 
enlarge | Brand: Efilliate Inc. & Cyberguys Category: Toy
Buy New: $2.89
New (4) from $2.89
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 10140
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
MPN: 1212510 ASIN: B0009K6WJY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Save space and increase your power potential. -- The innovative Power Strip Liberator Plus provides a pass-through plug with one foot cable and extra socket, which enables you to efficiently use your power strips and outlets. -- The new and improved design does not block adjacent outlets and frees up additional sockets for your adapter and appliance use. UL listed.
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Does What It Is Supposed To May 14, 2008 I don't know why Amazon asks me these stupid questions like, "how much fun is this toy" and "how would I rate this toy's educational value." For one thing, it isn't a toy, it's just a simple but practical extension plug that allows you to use a power block on a power strip and not use more than one plug space. I guess it is educational in that if you put your finger in the socket while the other side is plugged in, you will learn something very quickly that you can hopefully live to tell your grandchildren about. The product is sturdily made and works. Not much else to say about it, except it is NOT a toy.
Kill-a-Watt power rated 15 amps but this cord is about 7 amps May 8, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Kill-a-Watt Caution. I checked with the shipper and this cord has a lower power rating than the Kill-a-Watt you may be using it with. To avoid over-heating this cord be sure not to use with refrigerator, washer, dryer, air conditioner or other large power using appliance. Kill-a-Watt is rated 15 amps (1875 VA) and this cord is smaller, about 1/2 the amount of the Kill-a-Watt. We want you to be safe and avoid the classic "extension cord fire" from over-heating a cord.
Great gadget March 26, 2008 What a simple yet functional device. Great to use on a power strip or on a Kill a watt device. Gives you a little space and doesn't crowd the outlet. I bought several of them and wish I had a few more.
Worked great! January 3, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Power Strip Liberator worked very well and keeps my cords looking neat as well.
Wish I had Invented Them December 15, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
These are fantastic, get this brand as they are a hevy 16 gauge and well put together. Very tough and durable.
Always buy the plus version with the pass thru. I bought the original version without it and although they let you use all your power strip or wall outlets you use up an outlet just for a wart which draws almost no power in most cases. This way you plug in the wart and still have a usefull outlet.
The inventors deserve all they make off of these. Kudos
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