Power Strip Tower AOFO Surge Protector 12 AC Outlets with 4 USB(1 USB C) Ports Charging Station with Overload Protection, Widely Spaced Multiple Outlets with 10Ft Extension Cord for Home,Dorm & Office
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    K69,750.00  
    K75,000.00
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    Smart Phones

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    Power Strip Tower AOFO Surge Protector 12 AC Outlets with 4 USB(1 USB C) Ports Charging Station with Overload Protection, Widely Spaced Multiple Outlets with 10Ft Extension Cord for Home,Dorm & Office

About this item

  • Space-saving design:The space between the outlets is wider than that of commercially available outlets, so when inserting multiple power adapters or plugs, they do not interfere with each other and are easy to use. Effective use of vertical space, ideal for home, office, meeting room, party
  • USB charging:There are a total of 12 AC outlets and 4 USB(1 USB C) terminals. The output of the USB port is 5v/3.4A, the maximum output of each port is 2.4A, and quick charging is possible. The USB hub can be smartly identified according to the required power of information devices such as smartphones and tablets, and it supplies optimal power as an AC adapter. Besides, the usb port can automatically turn off the power after a full charge
  • Overload protection:A breaker reset button is provided for safety of electricity use. Protects your power strips and devices in use by automatically powering them off with a temporary output overage,You can use it with confidence
  • Fireproof material is trusted:The main body uses PC resin material with the highest flame resistance and high quality copper conductor, and has sufficient insulation resistance and durability. Effective for preventing electric fire
  • Multiple Safety Protection:The main body uses PC resin material with the highest flame resistance and high quality copper conductor,and has sufficient insulation resistance and durability.A breaker reset button is provided for safety of electricity use. Protects your power strips and devices in use by automatically powering them off with a temporary output overage

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