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I now use these at work and at home to free up outlets blocked by the terrible wall bricks.
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Really helps to utilize all the receptacles in outlets/surge protectors without having to worry about those cumbersome brick plugs that take up 2-3 receptacle slots!
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I use them to extend outlets on backup power supplies that are too close together to plug in oversize power bricks on routers, switches, etc.
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keeps things clean and power bricks usable.
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These are exactly as advertised, cords that get those damn bricks out of the way
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I wish I would have thought of this before as I'm always juggling surge protector real estate because of these stupid huge power bricks
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These came in really handy when you have odd shaped power bricks
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Using these to "liberate" power bricks from hogging extra outlet sockets works very well
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Replaces that bulky power brick at the outlet.
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These are so handy to extend a cord a bit or to plug into an outlet that is blocked by those bulky wasteful "bricks"
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I recently upgraded all the information technology infrastructure, and I had many power strips with "bricks" or power transformers for various things like routers, network switches, speakers, etc.; and these power cords are exactly what you need to free up your power strips from those annoying transformer bricks.
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This works excellently to allow you to plug in fat bricks to every available outlet on a power strip
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They make everything so much easier with the darn (playing nice) power bricks that should come with one of these
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I use these to move the awful, huge power bricks away from my outlets.
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A simple solution to the a problem which arises from a lack of common sense or due to just plain inconsiderate designers that design ridiculous adapter bricks and think that its a good idea to connect the brick directly to the outlet
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These are extremely handy for managing power blocks and bricks that clog up powerstrips.
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I use them for all the big "brick" plugs, like on external hard drives.
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Saves the space on the power surge protectors when you have those unwieldy power bricks
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Good for extension, and heavy use equipment such as A/C, computers, etc.