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Bestek (98% positive feedback all-time from 61,000) via Amazon offers its 6-outlet Surge Protector with a 200J rating for $5.93 Prime shipped when promo code U73G7DGP is applied during checkout. You can also pick up two for $10.04 with code OJJ68Y7V, or four at $19.19 with code S595SW2I. You’re saving around 30-40% depending on which bundle you choose. Rated 4.6/5 stars by over 380 Amazon customers.

Bestek 6-outlet Surge Protector:

  • 6 outlets surge protector power strip with 200-joule surge-protection rating provides 3-line comprehensive surge-protection for computer, TV and other household, office electrical appliances
  • 2.6-foot heavy-duty surge-protected power cord with UL certification and straight plug; Keyhole mounting tabs for installation in a wide variety of applications
  • Slim, sleek and compact design reduces office clutter; Detachable cord-management velcro cord for cable organization
  • Lighted power switch with an 15-Amp circuit breaker to signify your devices are protected from power surge, over-heated, overload, over-charging
  • ETL listed. BESTEK 18 months Warranty and friendly customer service.

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