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The ROOTOMA Power Strip Surge Protector features 4 AC outlets with individual switches, a 6-foot extension cord, and advanced safety protections, making it ideal for home, office, or dorm use. Its durable design includes fire-resistant materials and a one-piece copper sheet for efficient power delivery.
T**Y
Works great and saves energy
I use this to make sure appliances aren't sucking power when not in use. I've got it on a counter with the instant pot, toaster oven, rice cooker, and stand mixer. When I'm not using them, the switches are all off, and they aren't using any power. When I need them, no hassling with the plugs, just flip a switch.
L**D
Great for aquarium owners, or anyone else that needs to control individual outlets
This is amazing. I can turn off my heater and filter while working on my aquarium without plugging/unplugging them. Seems sturdy, and it's been working well for me for over a year.
J**N
Great Features
I needed a power strip with easy-to-see, individual switches.This one meets my expectations.The lights on each switch are easy to see and the the 4 outlets are perfect.In this day and age, saving as much energy as possible is appreciated.
R**N
Very versatile and well worth the money.
Used this strip for two stereo wireless systems for full house sound. I plug transmitters into this strip and turn on or off either or both transmitters in one easy location. Works well for the things I use it for. Good product--sturdy and with surge protection which protects the stereo systems. Well worth the money.
Q**R
NOT a Surge Suppressor, No Safety Shutter
The ROOTOMA GT-6205 4-outlet independently-switched power strip suffers some misdescription. First, it does not provide surge protection. It is ETL Listed compliant with UL standard 1363 ("Relocatable Power Taps") and CSA standard C22.2 No. 308 ("Cord reels and multi-outlet assemblies"). Intertek (ETL) reports Listing to only those two standards for anything from the product's manufacturer, Donggaun Gwtee Electric Manufacture Co.,Ltd. At 2020 May there is no mention on the product label nor on Intertek's web site of any compliance with UL 1449 ("Surge Protective Devices") nor with the corresponding CSA C22.2 No. 269. Further, the product label carries no rating for clamping voltage ("voltage protection rating", or VPR), shunt current ("discharge current"; typically in kA), nor energy dissipation (typically in J or kJ). Thus, the product is a power strip, not a surge suppressor. Second, the outlets do not provide safety shutters. I saw no such claim in the Amazon product description, but the information insert packaged with the product mentions "Built-in safety shutters in AC outlets...". However, no, there aren't any. So, with the misunderstandings out of the way, what have we got? Seemingly a good 15 A power strip with a circuit breaker and with the added feature of independently-switched outlets. The switches on mine feel "solid" and the indicator lights work, giving a gentle orange glow unlikely to prove disturbing in a bedroom yet easily visible in ordinary room lighting. Note the cord is "heavy" in "both ways": weight and thickness. I have a couple spots where I use combinations of things that ought not all be on all the time, and that usually ought not all be switched off together, either. Formerly, I had to buy plug-in socket switches (such as this or this, or these, for instance) for the "more often off" items. With the GT-6205, the switches are already there for my use, so I don't have to allow for any additional (and potentially awkward) protrusion from an outlet. The only "catch" is the lack of a single "all off" capability; if you need that, you'll need a switched outlet, a separate switch, or a different power strip (unless you're counting on just yanking the cord out of the wall... ;^). You can mount the GT-6205, and you have at least a couple choices. Two #6 pan head screws will engage the mounting slots in the back (note the slots run left-right rather than up-down... unless you're mounting the power strip "cord up", as a "power _drop_"), or three pair of 3M Command medium-size Picture Hanging Strips will hold the thing up nicely. In either case, you could occasionally remove and rehang the power strip if desired. I wouldn't recommend 3M Command Mounting Strips because they may not be thick enough to allow for the thickness (maybe up to about 0.045", or a bit over 1 mm) of the GT-6205's "feet". Back to the Picture Hanging Strips, why three pair? Well, remember the cord is "heavy". I've got much of the cord's length hanging directly from the power strip, and I expect significant jostling on occasion. So, for confidence, I used two pair near the cord end and one pair near the other end.
G**F
Works
Strip outlet works perfectly.
M**K
Good quality.
Seems to be of good quality.
H**C
Easy to wall-mount
Rootoma has a hit with this product. The switches at every outlet are convenient. It is good to know that it also includes a built-in surge protector.
R**O
Compré varios y a algunos no funcionaron bien
Compré varios y a algunos no funcionaron bien
A**A
Good product
Nice productThe on /of switches is very convenient , I attached the product to a side of a piece of furniture so I don’t have to bend and hurt my back each time I need to iron a shirt or my paints. As I kept my iron plugged in, I just have to switch the button with a red light indicator which is a very nice feature,I used the product as an extension for my iron and a fan. I searched a lot for such thing at Home Depot, Lowes, Canadian Tire, I could find one.I totally recommend it as a honest review not for the purpose of advertising.
A**R
Very convinient
Very convenient, you can select which device you want ON oroff
A**R
Convenient
Well made and I like the individual switches
A**R
Long cord, sturdy construction.
I use this to power on/off computer peripherals, like speakers/sub-woofer/modem and cell phone charger. The only complaint is with the other product developers that have power blocks that are oriented such that they cover the adjacent outlet on the power bar, but that can be worked around with a short extension cord.
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