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Woods Pro 4658 6 Outlet Metal Power Strip, 10 foot cord, Yellow


This is a heavy weight power strip.  I suspect you could drive nails with it although I don’t recommend that.   The cord is also heavy and this will be a welcome addition to any workshop or garage.

From the vendor:
HEAVY DUTY metal housing makes this 6 outlet power strip perfect for use in your workshop or any other rugged work area
6 GROUNDED OUTLETS that allow you to power multiple appliance at once
2 SPACED OUTLETS for adapter plugs
HIGHLY VISIBLE 10 foot yellow power cord adds extra safety and prevents tripping
BUILT IN CIRCUIT BREAKER for over load protection, limit excess current to your electrical devices to protect them from damage
LIGHTED SWITCH shows when power strip is on and outlets are ready to use
CONVENIENT mounting hole to keep your power strip off of the ground when not in use

BUILT IN CORD WRAP for storage and to help maintain a more organized work space

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