Geek Daily Deals August 8, 2019: 3-Outlet Plus USB Plug Expander for $14 Today!
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Add plugs and ports to any outlet with ease with this simple 3-outlet and 2-USB port plug for just $14 today!
Cruise Power Strip No Surge Protector, TROND 3-Outlet Extender Wall Tap with 2 USB Ports, Travel Cruise Ship Accessories Must Have, White:
MULTI PLUG OUTLET EXTENDER. TROND Prime Nano turns one wall outlet into three standard American sockets, together with 2 USB charging ports (2.4A total output, Quick Charge NOT supported), which creates a portable charging station for your various appliances and mobile devices
CRUISE SHIP MUST-HAVE ACCESSORY. Most cruise ships don’t allow power strips with surge protection or extension cord on board for safety reasons. This power strip is specifically designed to meet all those rules and to be compliant with all major cruise lines, such as Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Norwegian, Disney, etc.
EASY ACCESS DESIGN. With the outlets on 3 sides of this wall tap, it could allow 3 standard plugs or even wall-wart adapters to be used at the same time. USB ports are intentionally placed on the front side so that they could be easier to reach, and won’t be blocked by other power adapters or cords
COMPACT TRAVEL ACCESSORY. Its mini cube design (patent-pending) helps to save your precious luggage space and makes a great travel companion for you on the road. Meanwhile, measured only at 2.40” x 1.97” x 1.97”, it won’t block the other receptacle of your duplex wall outlet at home. However, beware of the plug & outlet orientation as shown in the 4th product image
SAFETY ASSURANCE. It’s made of the top-grade UL94 V-0 flame-retardant PC & ABS, meaning burning stops within 10 seconds and NO flaming drips are allowed. Certified by FCC & ROHS, it can protect your electric devices from over-current, over-charge, short-circuit and over-heated
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