Power Strip Surge Protector with 22 outlets and 6 USB ports vs sleek socket ultra-thin outlet with cord concealer kit
Overall winner: Power Strip Surge Protector with 22 outlets and 6 USB ports
Key Differences
Sleek Socket (A) focuses on discreet cord concealment and a flat extension design with easy installation, while SUPERDANNY (B) provides a much higher outlet count (22 outlets) plus 6 USB ports and a heavy-duty extension cord. Pick A if you want a low-profile cord-concealing solution for surfaces; pick B if you need many AC outlets and multiple USB charging ports in one unit
Power Strip Surge Protector with 22 outlets and 6 USB ports
Versatile surge protector with 22 grounded outlets and 6 USB ports, 1875W/15A, 2100J. Suitable for home or office setups with convenient 6.5ft flat plug. Customers note solid construction and ample outlet capacity
Pros
- 22 grounded outlets
- 6 USB charging ports
- 2100 joules energy protection
- 6.5ft flat plug extension cord
Cons
- Large footprint may occupy substantial space
sleek socket ultra-thin outlet with cord concealer kit
Sleek socket provides a flat extension with multi-outlets to manage plugs and hide cords for a clutter-free space. Customers note it fits tight spots and behind furniture, while installation is straightforward
Pros
- hides outlets and cords neatly
- flat extension for space-saving
- dual 3-foot extensions reach opposite directions
- easy to install
Cons
- mixed feedback on adhesive strips
- some consider it pricey for an extension cord
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | sleek socket |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | SUPERDANNY |
| User Reviews | sleek socket |