Product Description
This Surge Protector that actually clamps onto the edge of a desk, table, workbench, two-by-four or sawhorse. Belkin's Clamp-On Surge Protector quickly moves from your workshop to your home. Its versatility is limited only by its 1 1/2 inches height. Clamp it to the back of a TV stand or home-theater rack to easily protect your entertainment equipment. It keeps up to six pieces of equipment protected from damaging power surges.
Customer Reviews:
Worthless as a desk mount, which is its main purpose.......2007-11-17
The other reviewers were being overly nice when they pointed out that this was a good surge protector. That doesn't really matter when it sells for more than just a standard surge protector because it can also mount to your desk. Well, that's the problem. The clamp for this is so poorly designed that it should never have even been released to market. Belkin usually stands for quality and I am amazed that this met their standards.
The worst part is that it isn't as if clamping is something new so I have no idea why they couldn't design this so that it would stay put.
After playing with this thing for about 20 minutes I figured out what its major problem is. Yes, the clamp is bad but even with the weak clamp there is another reason why it doesn't stay put. You need to have something between the desk and the surge protector beneath the bottom clamp. If you look at the picture above what I am talking about is placing something just beneath the bottom clamp in between whatever you are clamping it to and the surge protector. This prevents it from moving down when you put any weight on it.
Not a strong clamp but it works.......2007-06-13
Yes, it works as a surge protector and it does clamp onto a desk or other surface, but it is not a strong clamp. It is wobbly and would be a poor choice if it were in a place where it might be hit. Otherwise, it works fine.
Nice idea, doesn't clamp on firmly........2007-05-03
If this clamped on firmly to the table top, it would be very slick. As it is, it hangs loosely.
Product Description
The Clamp-On 6-Outlets Surge Suppressor is a Surge suppressor that actually clamps onto the edge of a desk, table, workbench, two-by-four, or sawhorse. This surge suppressor quickly moves from your workshop to your home-its versatility is limited only by your imagination (and 1-1/2 inches in height). Clamp it to the back of a TV stand or home-theater rack to easily protect your entertainment equipment. In the garage, use it to plug in utility lights or power tools. This Surge suppressor plugs in all your electronics with exceptional convenience. It keeps up to six pieces of equipment protected from damaging power surges.
Product Description
Surge protector with six outlets offers unique vertical design and fits nicely on the floor, against a wall, under a desk or behind a couch. Designed to protect computers and computer hardware, not telephones or modem. Surge protector offers 885 Joules of protection and a 10' cord. 2286859626 722868596265 BLKBZ106000-10 BLK-BZ106000-10 BLKBZ10600010 BLK-BZ10600010
Customer Reviews:
Worthless as a desk mount, which is its main purpose.......2007-11-17
The other reviewers were being overly nice when they pointed out that this was a good surge protector. That doesn't really matter when it sells for more than just a standard surge protector because it can also mount to your desk. Well, that's the problem. The clamp for this is so poorly designed that it should never have even been released to market. Belkin usually stands for quality and I am amazed that this met their standards.
The worst part is that it isn't as if clamping is something new so I have no idea why they couldn't design this so that it would stay put.
After playing with this thing for about 20 minutes I figured out what its major problem is. Yes, the clamp is bad but even with the weak clamp there is another reason why it doesn't stay put. You need to have something between the desk and the surge protector beneath the bottom clamp. If you look at the picture above what I am talking about is placing something just beneath the bottom clamp in between whatever you are clamping it to and the surge protector. This prevents it from moving down when you put any weight on it.
Not a strong clamp but it works.......2007-06-13
Yes, it works as a surge protector and it does clamp onto a desk or other surface, but it is not a strong clamp. It is wobbly and would be a poor choice if it were in a place where it might be hit. Otherwise, it works fine.
Nice idea, doesn't clamp on firmly........2007-05-03
If this clamped on firmly to the table top, it would be very slick. As it is, it hangs loosely.
Product Description
Provides mountable design for portability and convenience Grounds AC power through 6 surge-protected outlets (4 regular and 2 BlockSpaceTM) Features extra-long-10 ft.-power cord Comes with a $15,000 Connected Equipment Warranty
Product Description
Provides mountable design for portability and convenience Grounds AC power through 6 surge-protected outlets (4 regular and 2 BlockSpaceTM) Features extra-long-10 ft.-power cord Comes with a $15,000 Connected Equipment Warranty
Customer Reviews:
Worthless as a desk mount, which is its main purpose.......2007-11-17
The other reviewers were being overly nice when they pointed out that this was a good surge protector. That doesn't really matter when it sells for more than just a standard surge protector because it can also mount to your desk. Well, that's the problem. The clamp for this is so poorly designed that it should never have even been released to market. Belkin usually stands for quality and I am amazed that this met their standards.
The worst part is that it isn't as if clamping is something new so I have no idea why they couldn't design this so that it would stay put.
After playing with this thing for about 20 minutes I figured out what its major problem is. Yes, the clamp is bad but even with the weak clamp there is another reason why it doesn't stay put. You need to have something between the desk and the surge protector beneath the bottom clamp. If you look at the picture above what I am talking about is placing something just beneath the bottom clamp in between whatever you are clamping it to and the surge protector. This prevents it from moving down when you put any weight on it.
Not a strong clamp but it works.......2007-06-13
Yes, it works as a surge protector and it does clamp onto a desk or other surface, but it is not a strong clamp. It is wobbly and would be a poor choice if it were in a place where it might be hit. Otherwise, it works fine.
Nice idea, doesn't clamp on firmly........2007-05-03
If this clamped on firmly to the table top, it would be very slick. As it is, it hangs loosely.
Product Description
Provides mountable design for portability and convenience Grounds AC power through 6 surge-protected outlets (4 regular and 2 BlockSpaceTM) Features extra-long-10 ft.-power cord Comes with a $15,000 Connected Equipment Warranty Provides mountable design for portability and convenience Grounds AC power through 6 surge-protected outlets (4 regular and 2 BlockSpaceTM) Features extra-long-10 ft.-power cord Comes with a $15,000 Connected Equipment Warranty
Customer Reviews:
Worthless as a desk mount, which is its main purpose.......2007-11-17
The other reviewers were being overly nice when they pointed out that this was a good surge protector. That doesn't really matter when it sells for more than just a standard surge protector because it can also mount to your desk. Well, that's the problem. The clamp for this is so poorly designed that it should never have even been released to market. Belkin usually stands for quality and I am amazed that this met their standards.
The worst part is that it isn't as if clamping is something new so I have no idea why they couldn't design this so that it would stay put.
After playing with this thing for about 20 minutes I figured out what its major problem is. Yes, the clamp is bad but even with the weak clamp there is another reason why it doesn't stay put. You need to have something between the desk and the surge protector beneath the bottom clamp. If you look at the picture above what I am talking about is placing something just beneath the bottom clamp in between whatever you are clamping it to and the surge protector. This prevents it from moving down when you put any weight on it.
Not a strong clamp but it works.......2007-06-13
Yes, it works as a surge protector and it does clamp onto a desk or other surface, but it is not a strong clamp. It is wobbly and would be a poor choice if it were in a place where it might be hit. Otherwise, it works fine.
Nice idea, doesn't clamp on firmly........2007-05-03
If this clamped on firmly to the table top, it would be very slick. As it is, it hangs loosely.
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