Q: When this surge protector has outlived its lifespan (ie, become ineffective at doing its intended function), will it stop working altogether like an APC? Or will it continue to turn on & basically function as a glorified power strip - offering no protection - as some surge protectors will do? Asked on 1/25/2013 by No Surge Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: When this surge protector has outlived its lifespan the protected light on the surge protector will not be illuminated and power to the outlets will be cut off. To place an order for this item, please contact us by dialing 1-800-333-3330. Answered on 1/31/2013 by Liz C from Staples
Q: does it have an on/off switch Asked on 2/15/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, it does have an on/off switch. Answered on 2/17/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Can this be used for High Definition Cable TV? If not, do you have a surge protector that can? Asked on 5/2/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: As this surge protector has a higher joule rating, it would work well for your TV. If you would like assistance with placing an order, please contact us at 800-333-3330. Answered on 5/5/2011 by Renee L from Staples
Q: Does the plug sit flush against the wall or does it stick straight out? I only have about 1 1/2" space between my desk and the wall, and need to make sure this will fit. Asked on 2/23/2011 by Dave from San Diego, CA Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The plug sticks out about 2 1/2" from the wall. Answered on 3/2/2011 by AmandaD from Staples
Q: Does this surge protector prevent the use of power on items plugged into it from using energy when those items are not in use? Such as cell phone chargers prevented from drawing energy while plugged into this protector but not plugged into the cell phone? Or printers not in use? Would this protector keep that printer from drawing power while plugged in when not in use? Would this protector keep my electrical appliances from being "vampire" energy users when not in use? Asked on 2/6/2011 by Jake from Cincinnati, OH Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This Surge protectot will continue to draw small amount of power. I would recommend item number 764402. Answered on 5/2/2011 by Bonnie B from Staples
Q: Does this have holes on the back (or bottom)side so that it can be attached to a wall to get it off of the floor? Asked on 1/30/2011 by Anonymous from Des Moines, IA Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No, this does not have holes for wall mounting. Answered on 2/9/2011 by Ally from Staples
Q: Do the USB ports charge or just protect? Asked on 11/20/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes the USB ports would charge items plugged into them. Answered on 1/5/2011 by Megan from Staples A: It is supposed to but doesn't transfer enough to charge my iPad. We have 2 and the kids use theirs for their iPod touches and cell phone with no issue. Answered on 6/15/2011 by Mike from Troy, NY
Asked on 11/20/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, this is UL rated. Answered on 1/5/2011 by Megan from Staples
Q: I am looking for Type 3 surge protection, 15amp, 120V. Does this item fall into this category? Asked on 4/26/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This has a continuous duty electrical rating of 15A/125V/1875W Answered on 5/24/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: I have been told I need a surge protector which will handle 20 amps. Will this 3750 Joule surge protector handle 20 amps? Thanks. Asked on 2/9/2010 by Bill Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The electrical rating for this surge protector is 125 v, 15 amp, 1875 WATT, 60HZ Answered on 3/3/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
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