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Electronics : Belkin F9H220-TVL Travel Surge Protector with Hidden Swivel Plug

Belkin F9H220-TVL Travel Surge Protector with Hidden Swivel Plug

from: Belkin Components




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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Belkin
EAN: 0722868570739
Label: Belkin Components
Product Manufacturer: Belkin Components
Model: F9H220-TVL
Publisher: Belkin Components
Studio: Belkin Components
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Product facts:
  • Ideal surge protector for travel
  • Includes telephone/Ethernet data protection
  • Indicators display grounding and protection information
  • Swivel plugs folds away for storage in your bag
  • Includes $75,000 connected equipment warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Power surges and lightning strikes are not the only things that can damage your electronic equipment. Simply switching appliances on and off can create electrical imbalances that cause cumulative, permanent damage to your computers, peripherals, and electronic equipment. The Belkin Travel Surge Protector safeguards your valuable equipment from these power surges while you travel and features a hidden swivel plug that folds away for compact and snag-free storage. It will also provide complete data line protection through the telephone RJ11 and network/broadband Ethernet RJ45 combo jack. Belkin offers your premiere solution for clean, safe power, with the industry's best in construction, ratings, and safety standards.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Belkin Travel Surge Protector with Hidden Swivel Plug has two outlets to protect electronics from power surges and the stress caused by being turned on and off. The hidden swivel plug folds away for compact storage while you travel. Grounded and protection indicators are provided, as is a $75,000 warranty for connected equipment. Both telephone RJ11 and Ethernet RJ45 jacks are provided for data line protection.









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - nice little product
this is a nice little product. does fit well in travel case because it folds up. i had no problems folding and unfolding it.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Item for your lap top on the go or at home!
This is a great product for those of us on the go. It is small enough so it doesn't bloat your travel bag. The protection offered is super. I like the fact you can plug in your lap top power supply and a printer if need be. Often we forget that you can get zapped while in a hotel so it is always used there. I purchased two one for me and one for my wife who uses it a home and when she travels. Belkin has a super reputation another reason for the purchase.
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Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Insurance for my Macbook!
This product does what it was designed to do, and does it well. As a consultant who travels, this item is cheap insurance for protecting my laptop.

If you have a laptop, you should have a surge protector.

I recommend this one.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pretty simple, I guess.
It does what it's supposed to do, I suppose. The two plugs are just enough for my laptop and a friend's (if we need to split a plug). I feel awkward using it in the library but I'd rather not ruin my laptop... I have also used the led on the front to find grounded outlets in my apt... apparently not all of them are... but it does what its supposed to for minimal cost...



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