

⚡ Power up smart, protect smarter — surge protection that means business.
The Belkin 8-Outlet Surge Protector combines 2,500 Joules of surge defense with 8 widely spaced AC outlets and an 8-foot flat plug cord, delivering a sleek, compact solution for home, office, or travel. UL-certified and backed by a lifetime warranty plus $100,000 connected equipment protection, it safeguards your devices from power spikes, overloads, and lightning strikes while offering child safety locks and a low-profile design for clutter-free, secure power management.














| ASIN | B002QPZXH2 |
| Amperage | 15 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,274 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #15 in Surge Protectors |
| Brand | Belkin |
| Built-In Media | Surge Protector |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Air Conditioner |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 9,811 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00722868739259 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 4"W |
| Item Height | 1.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Belkin Inc. |
| Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
| Number of Outlets | 8 |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Compact |
| Plug Type | Type B |
| Power Plug Type | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Surge Protection Rating | 2500 Joules |
| UPC | 722868739259 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
B**B
Great product.
I love the extra long cord with flat head prong so I can extend this to an area I normally would not have had power. It's fairly low profile and has the outlets widely spaced for a variety of power adapters. I would definitely (and have) buy again.
D**L
Fabulous & work for everything
Excellent!! I have ordered many of these..to protect everything, the pool pump, well pump, fridge, starlink modem, portable phone base, microwave, tv, plug in dishwasher... everything. They work wonderfully. For context, I'm in Dominican republic, power flickers are common, sometimes surges ( which before buying these, destroyed a fridge, a camera system and more) now totally protected.. buy it!!
G**N
Quality is worth it
I started using these instead of the strips that you can get in the grocery store. It’s worth it. It’s just much more functional.
J**I
Saved Our Freezer
Wash machine in our garage- a washer 'failed' (I'm not the DIYer in our home :) and water shot up and out filling the surge protector, among other items, with water within minutes. Hubby heard it happen and turned water and power off, and after hours of cleanup reconnected freezer to alternate power, reset, and it started running. Freezer has a safety shut off, but with that much water, we were shocked, no pun intended, that the capacitor wasn't blown. I purchased a few of this particular model Belkin and a more elaborate version from Belkin for our home theater system. Have trusted Belkin products for almost 20 years and back for a replacement for the freezer because the peace of mind is worth every penny. Thank you to the real electricians who left reviews about joules, etc. so I could find best surge protectors for our needs.
P**S
What Belkin got wrong
[NOTE: they have lumped reviews for several models together on this page. To be clear I am reviewing the 6-foot 8-outlet model which does NOT have a swivel plug] Like many people I have many AC power strips located all over my house. While they all serve their purpose, some are better than others. And some are definitely worse than others. I have yet to find the perfect power strip; it seems there is always at least one flaw. I bought this one for a very specialized project but the pros and cons should apply to any household application you buy it for. What I was looking for is a power strip with wide spacing between the individual outlets. You would be surprised how few are made that way. It makes me wonder if the manufacturers ever actually plug things in to their products when they are designing them. The reason this is important is that these days many thing use power transformers. While those “bricks” are small they still take up more space than a regular power plug, often making it difficult or impossible to use the outlet right next to it. For that reason I have found that power strips which have the outlets mounted sideways are more useful than those that mount the outlets up/down, yet most power strips seem to do just that. After narrowing it down to finding a power strip that mounts the outlets sideways, I like to have space around them to accommodate those power bricks. Again, that criterion narrows my choices, as most brands tend to crowd the outlets close together. After I lot of searching I found this one from Belkin, a company I have had good luck with in the past. Not only are the outlets well-spaced but they are staggered, which is even better. My unique project that I bought it for was to build a battery recharging station in my garage. The wide-spaced and staggered outlets of this power strip worked out really well to be able to mount 3 eneloop chargers to it so I can charge up to 12 of those specialized batteries at one time. The strip has enough available outlets that I could also plug in a recharger for standard NiCad batteries and also the charger for my power tools. When not in use if I want I can turn the whole charging station off with the master switch on the Belkin. WHY NOT 5-STARS? Overall this is a well-made power strip with a heavy-duty cord but it has its quirks that detract from being a great product. The first is something that I’ve seen in power strips from many companies lately (leading me to believe they are all being made on the same assembly line). That is that the keyholes on the back of the strip are only notched in one direction, which is to mount the strip vertically with the cord coming out of the bottom. I wanted to mount it horizontally but the way the keyholes are made the strip would easily be knocked off the wall by brushing up against it. Most power strips used to be made with + shaped keyholes so the unit could be mounted in any orientation. The other complaint is that the way keyholes are molded into the plastic these days rather than being an open hole there is a plastic backing to the keyhole, which means you can only use small flathead screws which eliminates using molly screws or similar to mount the strip to wallboard. If you mount the strip the only way the keyholes will let you, the Belkin name logo is upside-down. Not really important, just bad design. The other little issue is that this power strip has those little plastic sliders over the outlets that are supposed to make it childproof. They are ridiculously flimsy, the first time I unplugged something the little piece of plastic broke and fell out. I like the Belkin power strip and feel it just barely earns 4-stars because of the layout of the outlets, but I’m disappointed in the overall quality and the very poorly designed mounting keyholes.
M**J
Great Buy!
I have bought Belkin products in the past and it always performed well as intended. This one is also a solid product!
K**A
Important Protection For Expensive Electronics
A power strip with a surge protector is essential if you have a home entertainment system. I bought this for my in-laws as a stocking stuffer for Christmas because they didn't realize they had their $2800 TV, $500 soundbar, internet modem, $200 WiFi router, cable box, and fish tank hooked up to a cheap 7-port power strip with zero protection. I called my mother in-law out on it and said "you're playing a dangerous game!" She swore she had a surge protector, but I install internet equipment for a living and while it's not hard to tell when you have a surge protector I could quickly tell what they had was far from a protector. So I bought them this along with a Fire TV Cube (one more thing to plug in LOL). You'll never notice the benefit of these units but you sure will notice when your power surges and your electronics don't blow out their power supplies. It says it comes with a connected equipment warranty too, which any quality protector should, so if anything does happen my in-laws are set. I've checked it out several times since I gave it to them and zero issues. It's also pretty sleek. If you don't need more than 8-outlet connections then get something like this. Belkin usually has pretty good stuff. So does GE but this was a good deal when I bought it so I didn't think twice about picking one up.
P**6
electrical
This unit works great.
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