Belkin 12-outlet surge protector with 8 rotating and 4 standard outlets vs KMC 6-outlet surge protector power strip (6-pack)
Overall winner: Belkin 12-outlet surge protector with 8 rotating and 4 standard outlets
Key Differences
Belkin (A) is an 8-outlet surge protector with an 8 ft cord and rotating outlets for flexible plug fit, while KMC (B) is sold as a 6-outlet surge protector in a 6-pack with 900-joule protection and a 4 ft 14 AWG cord. Pick Belkin if you want fewer but more flexible outlets and a longer cord; pick KMC if you need multiple identical 6-outlet units (pack of six) and higher aggregated joule spec per strip
Belkin 12-outlet surge protector with 8 rotating and 4 standard outlets
Compact surge-protected extension cord for charging multiple devices. Features rotating outlets and RJ11 phone line protection. Customer note: durable construction suitable for home setups
Pros
- rotating outlet design
- multiple outlets for devices
- surge protection
- phone line protection
Cons
- requires 8ft cord may limit placement
KMC 6-outlet surge protector power strip (6-pack)
KMC 6-outlet surge protector power strips in a 6-pack, featuring a 4-foot cord and 900-joule protection. Customers note solid build and reliable surge protection for home office use
Pros
- 6-outlet power strips
- 900-joule surge protection
- 4-foot power cord
- lighted power switch with circuit breaker
Cons
- mixed feedback on cord length
- durability reports vary after moderate use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Belkin |
| Durability | Belkin |
| Versatility | Belkin |
| User Reviews | Tie |