Reviews:
Average Customer Review:
Summary: Organize and identify
Date: 2008-12-14 - 
Comment: A great way to organize and identify wiring from computers, home theaters,
and all other recording equipment
Summary: Terrible Quality
Date: 2008-12-11 - 
Comment: Purchased in Mar '08, then 'poof!' burned out in Dec out of nowhere while my child was playing XBox 360. It's supposed to be a power surge protector, right? Thank god none of the devices I have broke and after reading the other review about Monster's warranty and backing, forget it. This product is a joke.
Summary: Great power strip for all your power needs
Date: 2008-12-02 - 
Comment: Yeah, this power strip is small and doesn't have many power ports. Go spend more money during these difficult times on a more expensive power strip if you need to. However, once you get past the size, this is a great power strip. The cord provided is very long, and can reach all the way around the back of a desk, home theatre set up, or anywhere you decide to snake this cord around. The cost of this excellent power strip from Monster is cheap and does it's job: power electronics. I've got my Mac Book Pro, WD external HD, Klipsch speakers, and an iHome all plugged into it and it powers them all wonderfully. Sure, I might get clearance issues every once in a while but with a little organizational skills, I power them all fine. For the money, for quality that you're getting, and for the background you get with Monster cable, it doesn't get any better than this.
Summary: Monster Cable
Date: 2008-11-19 - 
Comment: Is a good item if all of the plugs you are using stand upright and are standard sized. I got it to sit against a wall for sideways plugs. Holds plugs tightly so you'll have to push a little. No problems with it so far.
Summary: The thing fried
Date: 2008-10-01 - 
Comment: After a few weeks the thing just fried. All devices plugged into it went off. The rest button did nothing. Exactly the same as what Douglas Schifter wrote in a previous review. No damage to any devices but I don't even thing there was a power surge. The lights (plugged in elsewhere) did not flicker. The thing just burned out. That's not very "Monster". I've replaced it with a surge/power strip made for computers (3000 joules protection) that was half the price of the Audio/Video Monster version (1400 joules protection). Monster is overpriced and inferior.
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