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Belkin SurgeMaster F9H620-CW 6-Outlet Wall-Mount Surge Protector

  • 6-outlet surge protector offers surge protection for your entry-level computers, peripherals, kitchen appliances and more
  • 1045 Joule energy rating provides standard protection for your basic electronic devices
  • 6 surge-protected outlets supply complete protection
  • Illuminated LEDs indicate your devices are ground and protected
  • Lifetime warranty; $50,000 connected equipment warranty

Product Description
The Home Series offers wall mount-direct, plug-in surge protection for your entry-level desktop computers, peripherals, phone/fax/modem, kitchen appliances, standard household electronics, and more. This model boasts 1045 Joules, 45,000 Maximum Spike Amperage,6-outlets, and a lifetime $50,000 Connected Equipment Warranty. Main FeaturesManufacturer: Belkin Corporation.Manufacturer Part Number: F9H620-CWManufacturer Website Address: www.be… More >>

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  1. August 14th, 2010 at 23:20 | #1

    It didn’t work for me. My external modem, my Linksys wireless router, and my desk top computer were fried. The modem and wireless router were connected to the same surge master. The desk top was connected to a different surge master. This took place during a thunder storm 2 weeks ago. In conclusion, if you want real protection don’t buy this product.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. August 14th, 2010 at 23:25 | #2

    We ordered 5 of these to protect our phones. We live on top of a mountain in NC. When we received the shipment, I immediately ordered 5 more. These are good quality units. I would recommend these to anyone.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. August 15th, 2010 at 02:14 | #3

    Hard to know but it looks good it has a warranty for items attached, seems like a winner
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. August 15th, 2010 at 03:50 | #4

    The surgemaster is a great concept by Belkin for expanding those measly two-port wall power plugs. Home builders could take an example from this concept by making them a standard in modern houses. Until then however, Belkin has saved us all by providing this add-on for us people to use.

    The main attraction of this plug is that it is also a surge protector in small form factor. I couple this with my other Belkin surge protectors and battery chargers for a pretty nifty setup that makes me feel pretty secure.

    A fun little perk is that the unit screws into the faceplate, making it semi-permanent, so you can pull and plug items as much as you want without worrying about pulling the whole thing loose. Just make sure you keep the original screw taped onto the side of the protector so when you relocate it you’ll still have the screw to put the plate back in place.

    The only problems I have with the unit is the closeness of the plugs on the unit itself, and that it only plugs into one of the outlets in the wall.

    If you have anything where the power brick itself has the prongs on it, you’ll be rendering at least one of the other prongs useless; at worst, you will only be able to fit up to three or four plugs. However, I use five of these plugs happily at the moment (three chargers, two surge protectors)

    Lastly, the unit only uses one of the plugs from the wall. I’m not sure if this makes a difference (power draw overload?) but it’s a small nag against my overall satisfaction with this product.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. August 15th, 2010 at 04:02 | #5

    I purchased this surge protector for a convenient outlet where I charge my cell phone, laptop, etc. It’s a good alternative for a powerstrip, which in most cases, doesn’t look that great.

    My only complaint is that it is too short to replace my outlet covers (as intended). To cover the gap, I replaced the outlet cover and then plugged in the surge protector, not using the included screw.

    This is my third Belkin surge protector and am very happy with it. My other ones are an 11 plug strip for my main entertainment unit and a 6 plug strip for my secondary entertainment unit in the bedroom.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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