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Anker 6-outlet Power Strip with USB-C and Surge Protection at $20 today

Anker Power Strip with USB and Surge Protection

Buy for $20 (Reg. $26)

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This is a casual, handy, and affordable way to expand your power options, complete with some surge protection action just in case. You’ll land 6 AC outlets, a pair of USB-C ports, and two legacy USB-A jacks as well to directly power some tech for $20. I really appreciate the flat power lead for hiding behind furniture too. 

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Anker Power Strip with USB and Surge Protection features:

  • Slim and Efficient: Sleek dimensions of 6.29 × 3.13 × 1.22-inch ensure your desk remains clutter-free while consistently delivering reliable power.
  • 10-in-1 Power Hub: Equip yourself with 6 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 USB-C ports for efficient multitasking and quick charging.
  • No Struggle, Just Plug: With an ergonomic flat plug design, you’ll experience smooth, easy plug-ins every time.
  • Tangle-Free, Stress-Free: The power strip’s design emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. With a flat, foldable design, storage is tidy and uncomplicated.
  • What You Get: Anker USB Power Strip (10-in-1, 20W), welcome guide, 18-month warranty, $200,000 connected equipment guarantee for the product’s full service life, and friendly customer service.

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