Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Are big, bulky power adapters creating unsightly gaps between your walls and furniture? The 18 in. long Flat Plug Power Strip Liberator (r) extension cord lets you move your power adapters off the wall and down onto the floor. They have a flat plug with a
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Kill-a-Watt power rated 15 amps but this cord is about 7 amps
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.
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Liberator idea is great
The Liberator idea for plugs is great however the design for this plug takes two spaces defeating its purpose. I have others with the straight in plug and they work very well.
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Just what I needed..
If you've ever bent a plug by pushing a sofa or cabinet too close to the wall, you'll appreciate this product. As other reviews mention, these are heavy duty, well designed and very cost effective.
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Why Didn't I Think of That
Excellent, fantastic, very durable and heavy gauge. If you want to get your furniture up against the wall or move a power cord to eliminate a sharp bend this is it.
All of the Liberator branded items are the best and I recommend highly.
One reviewer is right these are a little bigger and not for cramped power strips. For those get preferably the "plus" which is compact and cylindrical with a pass thru on top so you can hook up a wart AND still use the outlet.
If your strip is REALLY tight get either the original or they make the original that has two tails coming out.
If your strip won't accomodate the plus or the original... why do you still have it? Anything that tight is probably a waste of money and so cheap it is a short waiting to happen. Just my 2 cents worth.