Belkin SurgeMaster F9H620 CW 6 Outlet Wall Mount Surge Protector
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Manufacturer: Belkin Components
Model: F9H620-CW
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Belkin Components
Label: Belkin Components
Features for 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
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Customer Reviews
If it works as good as it looks= terrific 
2008-07-23
Hard to know but it looks good it has a warranty for items attached, seems like a winner
It didn't work for me 
2008-07-12
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.
Convenient 
2008-05-05
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.
Good product - good price. 
2007-10-08
I live where there's a lot of power surges and outages, and I've thrown a lot of surge protectors away over the years as they become used up from successive small hits or (maybe) big ones. So I use it to protect my UPS, which has great surge protection in it, but I don't want it to get used up. (It goes between the wall and the UPS, not after the UPS.)