

⚡ Power up your protection game — don’t let surges crash your tech!
The Belkin 1-Outlet Home Series SurgeCube is a compact, single-outlet surge protector designed to safeguard your valuable electronics from damaging voltage spikes. Its sacrificial surge absorption mechanism with an end-of-life indicator ensures you’re always aware when replacement is needed. Ideal for sensitive devices like A/V equipment, computers, and appliances, it offers a cost-effective, scalable solution to layered home surge protection trusted by professionals and tech-savvy millennials alike.


| ASIN | B00006BBAB |
| Best Sellers Rank | 70,475 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 6,315 in Electrical Power Accessories |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | F9H100-CW |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | NNPCBT |
| Product Dimensions | 8.13 x 4.57 x 3.3 cm; 90.72 g |
J**N
Belkin has been the choice in our household for years because of it's quality, safety and reliability. It was a must-purchase for our new TV. It was a relief to plug it in and not worry about a power surge anymore.
B**S
I exaggerate a little. Putting one of these in front of a fifteen dollar toaster would be kind of silly. But for modern appliances, A/V equipment, computers, and other expensive/sensitive equipment, it's a must for taming surges. My home insurer recently started a program, distributing "Ting" household electrical monitoring devices to insurance holders, for free. Ting just plugs into the wall, you configure it for your wifi, and leave it alone. It does highly sensitive diagnostics of your home's electrical system, continuously. It's revealed in our case that we get regular voltage surges up to 140 or so volts (we're in the US, with "120 volt" power, which normally does fluctuate throughout the day between about 110v and 130v). Our surges are clearly coming from the washer/dryer motors starting and stopping. Not quite sure what the specific 'trigger' is, as usually there's just one surge over the time period that multiple loads of wash and dry are running. Regardless, controlling surges helps devices last longer, reduces the risk of their failure, and protects against anomalous surges, as in when power comes back on after an outage, or other utility events (here in Northern California, we have "Public Safety Power Shutoffs" when weather conditions threaten to knock down powerlines, which can spark wildfires). I'm getting a whole-house surge suppressor installed next week - that'll be great protection from utility events. However, that won't protect devices inside the house from sending surges to _other_ devices in your house. At roughly ten bucks per, these are an excellent protective buffer. I have one on: 1. The clothes washer 2. The clothes dryer 3. The furnace's power (big motor for blower) 4. The dishwasher 5. The microwave 6. The audio and video stuff in the living room (in front of the UPS that also protects them) 7. My PC, which is homebuilt, full of high-end components - and it's also in front of the UPS for that If you do your typical online 'research', you will find countless claims that you should never plug an Uinterruptible Power Supply (UPS) into a surge suppressor. It's ridiculous how many people repeat this myth uncritically, and with no evidence to back it up. Lots and lots of posturing and claims that the UPS can go sideways in a power event, with the surge suppressor and the UPS's surge suppression "fighting each other". Utter nonsense. *ONE* UPS manufacturer advises against using surge suppressors: APC. Nobody else. They only present their opinion for it, rather than any actual data. That's where just about everybody gets the 'expertize' to inform everyone else never to use a surge suppressor in front of a UPS. UPS's typically have very, very minimal surge protection built into them, typically less than enough to handle even small surges. But more important is this: nearly all surge suppressors are *sacrificial*. Meaning that each and ever surge reduces the lifetime of the surge suppressor, until eventually it becomes non-functional, offering no protection. Does your UPS have any sort of indicator on it to advise when the surge suppressor is no longer functional? Highly unlikely, most just tell you expected battery life, and that's that. The IEEE, NFPA, NEMA, *all* suggest that surge suppression be deployed before a UPS ('before' meaning you plug the surge suppressor into the wall, and the UPS into the surge suppressor). Note that they suggest it, they don't require it. Surge suppression is required at the utility service equipment, but that's to protect entire neighborhoods and regions from having homes set fire by a huge surge from the utility. This surge suppressor is small, both in its physical size and in its protective capabilities. But the more surge suppressors installed throughout the house, the more the total surge suppression you'll get - surges go to every outlet in your home, they aren't particular - each surge supressor absorbs some of each surge, so there's a cumulative benefit to having multiple suppressors around the house. And with these, you will know when the device has finally given up its life to protect your stuff - and it's cheap to replace. It's a fantastic bargain. Another coffee-fueled review.
J**A
Muy buen producto. En la zona donde vivo, hay frecuentemente variaciones de voltaje y ya se me descompuso un refrigerador, por lo que no quise arriesgarme con el nuevo refri. En el primer apagón recibió la descarga y mi refri no sufrió daños. Lo único que no me agrada mucho es que es un poco grande y estorboso, por lo demás, cumple su función muy bien!
M**O
Greerings, I have 2 Belkin BP112230-08 PivotPlug 12-Outlet Surge Protector, 8-Feet that I purchased from amazon for my Electronic in my house and very confident on the Belkin product that's all buy there great surge protector and I bought 2 Belkin 1-Outlet Home Series SurgeCube - Grounded Outlet Portable Wall Tap Adapter with Ground & Protected Light Indicators for Home, Office,Travel,Computer Desktop & Charging Brick - White,1080 Joules well dependable surge protector ...if you but them u will have peace mind I take my electronics seriously That's why my whole house is Belkin protector I feel protected don't get those those cheap surg cheap one at the dollar store ..if you wanna take good protection on you're electronics like do get from them well worth peace of mind for
D**N
I'm using this surge protector for my pc. It is working well and I haven't had any issues. I think it's really good for the price and keeping my computer safe. There is also a warranty.
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