P3 Kill A Watt PS by CableOrganizer.com

P3 Kill A Watt PS by CableOrganizer.com

P3 Kill A Watt PS
by CableOrganizer.com

CABLEORGANIZER.COM offers the P3 Kill A Watt PS power strip to help track the efficiency of electronic equipment while protecting it from power surges and spikes. The power-monitoring device on the strip displays energy usage in kilowatt hours, as well as voltage, line frequency, amperage, and leakage on a backlit LCD screen, allowing users to determine energy efficiency of individual appliances and to calculate and estimate their overall electrical costs. The strip also features six standard-sized outlets and two extra-wide outlets for large plugs, a 6-foot cord, and advanced surge-protection circuitry. Price: $99.95.

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