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Her house got struck by lighting and it went through the phone line and this stopped any damage from happening to her computer. I bought one of these to protect my mom's computer. The power strip was toast, so I bought her another one just like it.
It's solved the problems I was having with my laptop freezing almost every time I plugged it back into the wall. My cheap Belkin power strip wasn't preventing the power spikes that this area is known for. I was happy to be able to pick this up on Amazon for half the price that Monster charges if you buy it from them directly. It looks like something straight out of the 1980s, but it works.
It doesn't do anything to solve my problem. The speakers are still popping, and when I measured the voltage through this device, it wasn't any more stable than without it. I bought one of these because I had a strange popping sound coming for my speakers every time somebody turned a light switch on or off in my house. As far as I can tell, it did absolutely nothing. Its a pretty expensive power strip if the features don't work. I was told it was due to dirty power, so when I saw this thing I bought it right away. I'm returning it today.That being said, it seems to be relatively well built.
The above surge protector saved my equipment. Also, it did not catch fire or explode. My Power Sentry 322 and every other protector in my house did pop loudly and/or shoot fire.I kissed the the Monster when I was able to restart my PC. I had a Monster MP PC700 protecting my PC, monitor, printer and DSL modem. On the 30th of January 2008 suffered a massive surge, three surges in 2 seconds. Now buying this 800 and several other Monster Cable products.I'm sold for LIFE.
You'll see what I mean when you go to plug in the computer or whatever. Funky / dirty AC power is one of the leading causes of shortened life expectancy for electronics. Cool, now I can plug the fax through the connectors on the unit. Enough about that.The plug connectors are REALLY tight fitting.
(Nothing to report there).The power switch lights up in red.Comes with labels to help indentify BOTH ends of the power cabes you are plugging in.The three "transformer" positions are great for those old box plugs for the cameras and such. You could actually have two of these plugged into the same outlet.
Huh. ALL Monster outlets are this way, and are intended to help keep the plug from falling out or being ripped out by accident.
Another way Monster Cable thinks about the small things that bug us.Mine came with a phone cable that was a couple feet (or so) in length. I mainly bought this for its reliability, # of outlets and (most of all) the CleanPower feature.
It is not only wall-hugging but it doesnt hang straight down from the receptacle - imagine you plugged this into a clock face: the plug would be angled toward the "4" or "5" on the face so that you aren't limited to plugging it in the bottom plug. Some things I noticed:Yes, it is plastic, but it has that good, thick plastic feel, NOT the cheap thin stuff that seems like it would crack when dropped.It can be hung in virtually any direction (horiz, diag, vert) from two screws/nails by two plus-sign (+) hole patterns on the back of the unit.The cord is long and thick.
The plug is a wall-hugging 90-degree angle type that can be used in either the top or bottom outlet receptacle. Plenty of room built in.I HIGHLY recommend this unit for your computer.
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