Belkin Conserve Power Switch clutter reducing
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PanzerIV@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/24/14 |
Belkin Conserve Power Switch clutter reducing
Cons:- Worth it at 5$ but definitely not at 10$ as you have to buy a few of them to cover most of your accessories.
Pros:- Saves energy and money.- Less hassle than unplugging the wire everytime you finish using something. |
AEO@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/26/13 |
Belkin Conserve Power Switch clutter reducing
Cons:Relatively expensive for a manual on/off switch
Pros:SimpleEasy Comment:
I bought these to try them out, rather than have an actual use for them.Personally, I like it a lot, but I cannot see how an used (re: worn out) surge protector with on/off switch cannot do the same job for less per socket.It is prettier and clutters tabletops less than a surge protector and it allows you to individually turn on/off appliances, I'll give it that.Ideally, this should be used on devices that use a DC adapter, since those will always be on when plugged in, even if the device it powers is off. |
Game079@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/27/13 |
Belkin Conserve Power Switch clutter reducing
Cons:Switch might be hard to reach when attach to outlets that may be hard to reach.
Pros:EasySimple to use Comment:
A simple switch that can help reduce power consumption and also function as a on/off switch to items that does not have a power switch. |
I bought 5 of those but only use 4 for now. The only downside is my family is too dumb and lazy to remember turning it off manualy after they're done with the toaster and stuff. I would have like to have an On/Off switch AND a timer too on the same unit.