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| Belkin Components F9M923-08 9-Outlet Maximum SurgeMaster |
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| Manufacturer: Belkin Components |
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| List Price: $64.99 |
| Sale Price: $26.79 |
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This Belkin SurgeMaster Maximum Series surge protector shields such equipment as computers, peripherals, home theater components, and AV devices from hurt caused by electrical swells. The model boasts an impressive 2,655-joule energy rating (with a maximum spike amperage of 135,000 amps), along with nine outlets that supply complete three-line AC surge protection. As an add-on, the unit also safeguards your modem, phone, and DSL lines thanks to its solid-state phone input, in addition to protecting your cable modem and digital satellite system through its coaxial cable line and ceramic arrestor. Additional features include sliding safety covers on all nine outlets, a spoiler cord system that keeps power cords from crossing and cluttering, AC block space outlets that provide room for oversized block-style plugs, and illuminated LEDs that indicate when electric devices are ground and protected. In addition, the SurgeMaster employs an EM and RF filter, which reduces up to 70 dB of background noise and static. The resulting signal ensures clean, crisp audio/video performance whether you're watching a movie or listening to your favorite songs. Users should have no problem finding a spot for the SurgeMaster thanks to its right-angle plug, which connects snugly against a wall and behind a couch or chair without causing problems. The surge protector is also outfitted with a 14-gauge heavy-duty power cord that measures a robust 8-feet long. As a final enticement, Belkin has included a lifetime $250,000 connected-equipment warranty.
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Product Details |
- 8' power cord delivers optimal, safe AC power through a 14-gauge extended heavy-duty cord
- 2655 Joule energy rating provides standard protection for your basic electronic devices
- 9 surge-protected outlets supply complete protection
- 9 sliding safety covers to protect all users especially children
- Spoiler cord system for simple clutter-free cord management
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Fantastic choice for most Home Theater applications.
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| Review Date: March 5, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Ghenghis, Monvolia |
And the best price on the market.
I had nearly given up on my TV after replacing/upgrading all my cables I still had a lot of interference and less than ideal picture. The only thing remaining to replace was a Proxima surge suppresor. I was amazed after I hooked up this Belkin Maximum unit.
Not only did it completely fix the problem with the DSS/DVD/VCR signal, it also eliminated the contstant "hum" from my amplifier, and the audio is much sharper and cleaner. With EMI/RFI noise suppression up to 70db, I/O for coax cable/Satellite and phone line with 9 plugs, 3 spaced to accomodate brick type AC adapters, this SurgeMaster unit is an essential piece of gear for Home Theater setups with up to 36" TVs. Belkin even provides 6' phone and heavy duty coax patch cables to complete the job.
Forget Monster, there is no way their surge protectors outperform Belkin's product line at double and triple the price. Buy this unit before you even consider upgrading your equipment/cables. I wish I had, but I now have a nice collection of cables laying on my living room floor to remind me that sometimes the best solution is the simplest. BTW, I paid $40 for this unit at a local retailer. $20 is a steal. |
This could have saved me a lot of time.
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| Review Date: June 18, 2004 |
| Reviewer: Corey Brennan, Milford, CT USA |
| Lightening struck a pole near my house last week. My wireless router, NIC card, and cable modem were fried. Had I bought this before hand, I would have saved $80 and a week of frustration. I chose this surge protector because of the coax protection. What is the use of putting your equipment on a surge protector if the zap can come right though the cable line. I also bought a couple with out the coax protection for the other equipment in the house (telephone, Fax, radio, etc...) and I plot on getting another to protect my TV. |
very pleased (saw elsewhere more expensive)
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| Review Date: August 14, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Charliecat, |
I've been very pleased with this surge protector. One thing you should know though is it comes in white not black as shown. The two different sizes of outlets are very handy as you can use the smaller for regular plugs and the larger for items with larger connectors - and each can be closed if not in use.
This is a fantastic price! I happened to see the exact same model at a national home improvement store for approx. $10 more. |
Super Surge Protector
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| Review Date: August 16, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Tom Oakes, North Carolina |
| I was very pleased with this protector;I ordered two ! It is compact ,has ample receptacles(9),plus a connection for cable or satellite feed and a phone input with two output connections .Also included is a 6 ft. telephone cord and a 6 ft.gold coaxial cable.Belkin warrants connected equipment for $250,000 for the life of the protector. You can't go incorrect with this one ;fantastic price and quality product . |
sturdy, well-built and effective
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| Review Date: May 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Kimberly Sutherland, Rhode Island |
| The Belkin SurgeMaster was a replacement for an APC surge protector that had seen better days. I was a small apprehensive at switching brands, but the price and the other reviews on Amazon convinced me to give it a go. I'm pleased with both the look and the performance of this surge protector. Most notably, the outlets grasp the plugs securely (it takes a bit of effort to plug and unplug) and have safety sliders (which are essential for me, as my 2 yr ancient likes to "investigate" in areas where he is not allowed). The unit's own power plug has its cord angled to the side which makes it simpler to plug in behind furniture. The wide-spaced outlets are ideal for those clunky, boxy plugs. I've been using this for about a month now and am very pleased with the buy. |
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