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CyberPower’s 3150 Joules Surge Protector has 12 outlets for only $14 shipped (Reg. $22+)

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Today only, Newegg has the CyberPower 6-foot 12 Outlets 3150 Joules Surge Protector (P1206TC) for $14 shipped. That’s more than 50% below the original listing, nearly $10 below Amazon and the best we can find. While ratings are light on this particular model, all of the CyberPower products receive fantastic reviews on Amazon.

Features include 12 surge-protected outlets up to 3150 Joules (8 standard and 4 widely spaced), automatic shutdown upon overload, EMI/RFI filter and more.

More on the CyberPower 6 Feet 12 Outlets 3150 Joules Surge Protector (P1206TC):

Use the CyberPower P1206TC Surge Protector to power or charge all your electronic equipment safely. It offers 12 three-prong AC outlets (four widely spaced to accommodate transformer-sized plugs) and three RJ11 ports (one in and two out). Simply connect your equipment to it, and up to 3150 joules surge suppression will keep all electrical transients at bay. Line noise will also be reduced significantly, thanks to the EMI/RFI filter. To give your surge suppressor and equipment another layer of protection, the P1206TC features built-in automatic shutdown in the event of joule rating being exceeded. Other highlights include built-in LED indicators, 6ft. power cord, cord management system, and keyhole slots.

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