• Reviews around power (1.62 of 5)

    Etekcity Power Extension Cord Short Cable, Outlet Saver, 3 Prong, 16AWG 13A, UL Listed (10 Pack, 1 Foot)

    • Makes using a power strip realistic
    • I was losing over half of the outlets because of those clunky power adaptors.
    • No more dealing with fat power adapters that block 2 or 3 slots in the surge protector.
    • Excellent heavy power cords
    • Power cords, mundane, right?
    • Also, these are great for limited power strips where you'd need to plug in lots of large transformers
    • One foot length is perfect for hiding that dust collector power strip behind entertainment center, cabinets, displays,TVs, appliances etc
    • I have so many items that have those bulky transformer power plugs that overlap into a second outlet, reducing the available outlets.
    • These are very handy to separate bulky power blocks from a power strip
    • These cords are great for powering security cameras, or anything else where you have a bulky power adapter and need the space.
    • So Very Useful, allows you to connect more items to power strip or UPS without loss of sockets due to bulky power supply.
    • Im in the AV business and one of my rack cases holds my ATEM switcher as well as a Furnam Power conditioner
    • Don't waste your time with the fancy power strips that have two measly spots separated out to fit warts
    • Replaces that bulky power brick at the outlet.
    • Perfect for my old school gaming consoles; I use these to plug into those stupid power blocks that most older Electronics have, and I save room on my surge protector power strip!
    • I've also been surprised how often I use them to make those cumbersome power transformers ("wall worts") fit better into power strips
    • They make everything so much easier with the darn (playing nice) power bricks that should come with one of these
    • Nice cords, super handy for all those power bricks that clog up your wall outlets and power strips
    • I was telling my friend what a mess I had right next to my bed with three power strips and cords galore
    • Plus, I did the math and these are the cheapest 1ft power cables per cable of any that I found on Amazon
    • Saves the space on the power surge protectors when you have those unwieldy power bricks
    • These "shorties" work great in accommodating too-fat power cubes in a surge suppressor or power strip.
    • 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.
    • Make room for the clunky power supply plugs on a surge protector.
    • Perfect for plugging devices with weird sized power adapters into UPS units.
    • When these arrived, very shortly after I ordered them, I could tell instantly that they're exactly what I need to move those cumbersome power adapters away from the powerstrip I'm using inside my AV Cabinet.
    • Excellent solution for those bulky AC power blocks.
    • I use these to move the awful, huge power bricks away from my outlets.
    • Just got these, plugged in several to my Belkin power strip, and freed up some outlets that were covered by those stupid "wall wart" power transformers
    • These are extremely handy for managing power blocks and bricks that clog up powerstrips.
    • Very high quality cables, used it to save outlets on a power strip from bulky power meters and transformers.
    • I like these extensions they work well when you have multiple things plugged with big bulky power transformer's.
    • These are GREAT when dealing with those bulky modular power supplies!
    • Sometimes those bulky power supplies can block the receptacles next to it.
    • Makes plugging in a bunch of wall-warts to a power strip much easier.
    • You get the right power strips with the handful of spaced out sockets for large transformers, but then you have too many transformers.
    • These allow my surge protector to handle all the bulky power connectors I can throw at it without wasting any outlets.
    • Very nice power extensions
    • These work out great for plugging in multiple items on a surge protected power strip that lacks the room for different size plugs in devices
    • 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
    • Today's technologies call for the use of many little power converters that "clog up" a power strip quickly
    • With 2 16 outlet powerstrips, and 30 of these 1 ft extension cords, I was able to clean up the mess and have a very orderly power supply to all of my devices.
    • Perfect for connecting fat power adapters to a single power strip, or lengthen your coffee maker or toaster cord.
    • I use this for my battery backup so that I don't lose power ports due to odd power cables taking up way too much space
    • had issues with a device telling me it was not getting enough power when connected to one of these
    • Really comes in handy when you need to free up some surge protector ports because some odd shaped power adapters hog the space of two or three open ports
    • Makes power strips much more viable for bulky power adapters - although it looks kind of messy having them all hanging
    • I would recommend it, highly, especially if you have weird shaped power adapters like the ones that come with routers and switches.
    • These work out great for plugging in multiple items on a surge protected power strip that lacks the room for different size plugs in devices
    • If you need more space on your power strip because of those bulky power supply plugins then this is what you want.
    • great space saving idea good for those odd shaped power blocks on the standard inline surge protectors
    • These will save your power strip/surge protector outlets from being covered by those clunky, unpredictable size, sometime loose power adapters that come with some of these electronics these days.
    • They're short extension cords that make it possible to utilize every port on my UPS and surge protectors even when some of the attached devices have power bricks that would otherwise obstruct adjacent outlets