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Posted 4 March 2024
Duronic Extension Lead Tower ST10B Power Strip Cord Adaptor 10 Gang Way with vouchers (Selected Accounts) sold by Duronic
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- TURN 1 SOCKET INTO 10: This clever extension tower will convert one of your single plug socket/mains outlet into 10 individual sockets enabling you to plug in up to 10 different low powered devices at the same time. This is really useful for when there are not enough plug sockets in your room and is perfect for low powered items. Due to its compact profile, the ST10B is ideal for entertainment set-ups or computer desks or anywhere that needs power to be distributed to several electrical devices
- SURGE PROTECTION: If there is a power surge with your electricity it can cause damage to whatever appliance you have plugged in at that time. For peace of mind, this ST10B power adapter has been engineered to protect against electrical surges and spikes ensuring ultimate safety and keeping your valuable devices untouched. Unlike some surge leads, we have engineered this model to let you know that the surge shield is on in the form of a green light. When it’s on, your devices are protected.
- SPACE SAVING TOWER: Extension leads can be unsightly, often sprawled across a floor with wires coming out in all directions. With an extension tower like the ST10B you can tidy your cable set up and create an organised and safer space. The base of the tower is detachable, so if you want to convert to a horizontal extension gang then you can do so. This model features diagonally angled plug sockets which allow space for larger plugs alongside each other.
- SAFETY TIP: Always be cautious about what you are plugging into electrical sockets. Like many extension leads, the ST10B can take up to 3000W. We strongly advise that you check each appliance you want to plug into it, to ensure the total wattage doesn’t exceed 3000W. We do not recommend that high wattage appliances be plugged into this adapter, items like washing machines, kettles, hair dryers – for safety reasons all of these should be plugged directly into a wall socket, not an adapter.
- FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS: We have designed and built this adapter to last. It is lightweight but durable, ideal for anywhere in the home or office. It is not for outdoor use. The internal components offer surge protection for all of your low powered devices, such as phones, lamps, computers, tablets. This extension lead will hold 10 UK 3-pin plugs. It is fitted with a British Standard 3-pin plug. The power cable length is 2M. Size with stand: Height 39cm, Width: 5cm. Depth of stand: 14cm.
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sorted byA slight negative imo is that it's only rated up to 3000W especially considering up to 10 appliances can be plugged in at the same time.
Yes I know you aren't supposed to use extension leads for high wattage appliances but you wouldn't have to with 10 sockets. Even the 3 or 4 socket leads seem to be rated to 3250W, just something to bare in mind.
Voted hot though as great price for what you're getting. (edited)
Let's say you go for the old 240v standard. At 3250 watts that's still 13.5 amps which would pop the fuse.
It's not that they're unable to rate theirs higher; electrical engineering and safety says they can't. I'd be interested to know how those others are advertised as being higher.
So, if you want to preserve the life of these sockets - leave things plugged in. In which case, they will last for years. These are ideal for behind the telly, out of sight and out of mind. Ideally with a plug in "alexa" socket adapter, so you can switch the whole lot off in one go, even set a timer routing - so if you forget, it will still switch everything off long after you have gone to bed.
Hence the mixed reviews - If you are often plugging in and unplugging wall warts - you'll hate it in no time. If its powering your computer, printer, router, external network drives, wifi net hub, amplifier, disc player, etc and never go near it - you will love it.
"You last purchased this item on 1 Sep 2009"
Still going strong, use it daily and it was £9.99 back then. (edited)
HTH
Iirc they have different options for number of sockets and length of lead.
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I would at least change the cheap fuse in the plug with a good quality 13A one, obviously there is an incentive for the manufacturer to fit a fuse that is sold to blow to minimise warranty claims.
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