Honeywell Surge Protector, 8 Universal Sockets, 2 Meter Cord, 20000Amp, Device Secure Warranty,Automatic Overload Protection,Spike Guard/Extension…
Original price was: ₹1,899.00.₹1,129.00Current price is: ₹1,129.00.
- Protect your electrical equipment from power surges & current spikes of upto 700 J/20,000 Amp
- 8 Universal Sockets allows you to plug in devices with flat, round, square or angled plug types
- 7 advanced safety features: Overload Protection, Master reset switch, MOV, Child Lock, Fire resistant material, LED indicator & DSW
- Automatic Overload Protection with Master Reset Switch allows instant resetting of surge protection in < 1 nano second
- Excellent quality material with 100% copper inside
- Child Lock Safety Shutter & LED ground indicator
- BIS Certified 2m heavy duty power cord & plug
- Device Secure Warranty upto ₹ 40,000/-
- 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Specification: Honeywell Surge Protector, 8 Universal Sockets, 2 Meter Cord, 20000Amp, Device Secure Warranty,Automatic Overload Protection,Spike Guard/Extension…
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8 reviews for Honeywell Surge Protector, 8 Universal Sockets, 2 Meter Cord, 20000Amp, Device Secure Warranty,Automatic Overload Protection,Spike Guard/Extension…
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Original price was: ₹1,899.00.₹1,129.00Current price is: ₹1,129.00.
Vigneshwar –
Only drawback was individual switches otherwise best in class and cost effective. Cable is very sturdy and thick.
Jagannath –
Great build quality
John Dsouza –
So Far Good But At Times If I Swap My Desktop Switch Sometimes it Wont Power Up No Idea Why, But Will Power Up If Put All Switches In Line Without Leaving A Switch Empty, Useing Ryzen 53600 with rtx 3060ti on a CX550 Watts Psu With Acer Predator Monitor @240 Hz and Tp link router no issues
Y –
Like how sturdy the product is. Totally works like advertised. Glad didn’t go for some cheaper options.
Sudeep S. –
Go for it
jatin kumar das –
Product is little bit costly
Nitin R. –
The sockets are placed closely, with the result that I can use just 6 out of 8 sockets.
For those who are writing why the power button is “loose”. It’s not loose, it’s designed this way. It’s actually a circuit breaker switch , which has reset written on one side and its supposed to automatically cut the power if the load on the extention board exceeds.
GURU –
Could have been a bit better, there is always a scope for improvement