: :Sold as each. Yellow. With surge protection. 120V/15A patented ground fault sensing technology. Equipment surge protection. Test and reset buttons. Grounded receptacle. UL listed. CSA certified. One year guarantee. Manufacturer's number: 90265-6-012. Buy Hardware Supplies SKU #: 3263050. Country of origin: Honduras. Distributed by .
: :Tiny ElectraShields protect your laptop computer and other sensitive electronics that use C6 and C8 power cords from the damaging effects of power surges and spikes. Connect one between your power cord and power brick and a surge active indicator light lets you know it's protecting your computer. Following a destructive surge that would have likely damaged your valuable electronics, the indicator light will go out indicating that a surge has occurred. To protect against future surges, please immediately replace the unit.
: :Tiny ElectraShields protect your laptop computer and other sensitive electronics that use C6 and C8 power cords from the damaging effects of power surges and spikes. Connect one between your power cord and power brick and a surge active indicator light lets you know it's protecting your computer. Following a destructive surge that would have likely damaged your valuable electronics, the indicator light will go out indicating that a surge has occurred. To protect against future surges, please immediately replace the unit.
: :Provides GFCI & single mode surge protection (listed UL 1449) w/ any appliance or tool used indoors. It's small size (less than 3' high & 2' wide) makes it perfect for the toolbox & offers portable protection for institutional & residental applications:b
: :Provides GFCI & single mode surge protection (listed UL 1449) w/ any appliance or tool used indoors. It's small size (less than 3' high & 2' wide) makes it perfect for the toolbox & offers portable protection for institutional & residental applications:b
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