A thunderous strike of lightning flickers across the night's sky. Your appliances and electronics cringe, as the storm looms ever closer, wondering if this will be their last day working. Of course not, they're connected to a Belkin SurgeMaster. They are protected! The SurgeMaster keeps your household electronics protected from power surges and overvoltages.
The Home Series from Belkin offers wall mount-direct, plug-in surge protection for your entry-level desktop computers, notebooks, peripherals, phone/fax/modem, kitchen appliances, standard household electronics, and more. Perfect for use during business or personal trips, this single-outlet model boasts 1045 joules, 45,000 maximum spike amperage, and a lifetime 50,000 dollar connected equipment warranty.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
It was a hard to find:
It is a money saver in more ways than one, it is a surge protector which can save my equipment in the event we have a surge and they were cheaper than Wal-Mart...$$$$$$
cheap, simple, and deliver:
bought it for about $6.50.
This is the second time I own it, first time it got fried on a 240v outlet.
Until got fried, it delivered, and that's why I bought it now. Obviously, this field is elusive, all this item needed to to do in order to get a good review, is to turn on.
The real test is when a surge occur, but I hate to test it like that...
As long as my laptop is unfried, I am cool.
Perfect for the kitchen:
Belkin makes quality surge protectors, and this product is no exception. It is compact, not obtrusive, and well made. For the money it provides more than adequate protection for small kitchen appliances like a toaster oven or coffee maker. I have read reviews where people have also used this to protect computers and televisions. However, because those products are much more expensive and critical to me than my small kitchen appliances, I use heavy duty protection for them, namely the Belkin Home... more info
Wish prongs folded in for storage:
Portable, works, affordable, somewhat easy to transport. only improvement would be to have the prongs fold in. It's kind of bulky in my messenger bag otherwise.