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It has a very durable design and is made of top quality materials.
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First of all, it is really well designed
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For that it works great.+Cute design; it looks slightly better than a normal surge protector with its circle form factor and brightly color coded outlets; however, the design is slightly hindered by how cheap the materials are, and looks less cute in person.+Long cord
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However the design doesn't work with this product
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Different modern design which I love.
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I like the design and it has the surge protector which is all I really need.
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I love the round design on this.
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Can only have 3 things plugged in at a time- poor design
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Love the design
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Clean design and a cord that just won’t quit
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This surge protector design works wonderfully with my classic HP 110+ laptop computer, ThinkJet printer and HP 9114B disk drive.
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Including color-coded receptacles, a 16-foot cord, and a smart, circular design
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For that it works great.+Cute design; it looks slightly better than a normal surge protector with its circle form factor and brightly color coded outlets; however, the design is slightly hindered by how cheap the materials are, and looks less cute in person.+Long cord
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Good design, the long cord lets me keep this unit on my table so no cables dragging around in a clump on the floor.
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Very well designed.
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This is a good design for most purposes but does not fully accommodate the extra bulky plugs if fully occupied - I still prefer the Quirky 8 socket caterpillar design that looked discontinued when I tried to re-order it, thus ordered this
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The current protection is good, the design is clever, and it feels much sturdier than my cheap-o power strips
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Pros of the device:-----------------------+Smart circle design; obviously the main advantage of this is taht you are no longer limited by annoying power bricks taking up/blocking outlets
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Great design.
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This design makes it ideal to fit behind furniture
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It's aesthetically pleasing, space server, smart design (round design no longer allows plug-hoggers!) and an extremely long (and thick) cord
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A descent unit with a stupid design flaw on the mounting holes on the back
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very well designed