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The APC Wall Outlet Multi Plug Extender P6W offers a sleek solution for expanding your power access with 6 AC outlets and robust 1080 Joules surge protection. Designed for easy installation and a clean aesthetic, it comes with a lifetime warranty and a generous connected-equipment policy, ensuring your devices are always safe and powered.




| ASIN | B0046BGUWG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #263,374 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,473 in Surge Protectors |
| Brand | APC |
| Built-In Media | APC 6-Outlet Wall Surge Protector 1080 Joules, SurgeArrest Essential (P6W) |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,046 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | ETL\nREACH |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014444457665, 00731304282730 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 6.2"L x 6.6"W |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Manufacturer | APC |
| Mfr Part Number | P6W |
| Model Number | P6W |
| Number of Outlets | 6 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Product Dimensions | 6.2"L x 6.6"W |
| Surge Protection Rating | 1080 Joules |
| Total Power Outlets | 6 |
| UPC | 014444457665 163120887613 731304282730 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
C**E
key feature: side facing plug-ins minimize possibility of dust/debris entering the outlets from pets
APC is an outstanding company that has excelled in their various product lines for decades, consistently producing top of the line electrical products at a reasonable price such as these types of outlet relate products to UPS (uninterrupted power supply) units that have also been used for decades for computers to allow time to power down in the event of a power cut for whatever reason which on a side note is a must have for persons who require supplemental oxygen from an O2 concentrator (that would go out in the event of a power cut, affording a few minutes to access O2 bottle(s) until the power comes back on) or electric electric feeding systems, etcetera. the side facing plug ins also allow for maximization of space since you don't have to allow additional space between the wall to accommodate not only the protruding plug but the cord and whatever extra space beyond that necessary to make sure not to stress the plug ends/cords or allow for partial dislocation of the plug by way of unintended pressure by the unintended or unexpected movement of the item(s) in front of it that may happen without your intent or knowledge (like your beloved 150# dog who still plays like a puppy or 4 year old bi-ped who has discovered the fun of covering said dog's squeaky toy under the claw foot sofa that they have discovered is fun to move and oh so easy as each of the claw feet are squarely set upon those furniture moving disks or just a drunk uncle or two. additionally, the surge protection aspect adds an advantageous layer of extra safety to older outlets what while expertly wired still benefit from this products quick and easy installation and surge protection along with indicators for grounded or not grounded. point of consideration: if purchasing product with usb ports facing upward please be aware of falling particulates, especially if live in a desert climate or other high dust location as particulates are not good for outlet or devices. if cannot find a specific cover for the usb ports medical tape is a quick easy (to apply/remove/replace) solution to keep the ports clean.
M**A
Great if you have kids and want to keep extra outlets hidden
I love this! It fits perfect behind my dresser and let's me bring the cords all to the sides instead of poking out and making me have to pull my dresser further out which is great. I had an old crappy extension cord in its place that I didn't feel was safe when I have my daughter in my room too often. This is so perfect because it stays hidden away from her. Love it. So far it's working great and I'm very happy I got this. Has 6 outlets which was perfect for what I needed. It does cover both outlets but 6 is better than only having 2 so it doesn't bother me. Love that it screws right into the plate, you just have to remove the old screw holding the plate over the outlet, leave the plate on but screw in the new one in its place and makes it more secure so it can't just be yanked out.
F**H
These APC units have great quality and a very reasonable price which adds up to excellent value
For the non-techies, buying a surge suppressor is a very confusing process. The marketing departments want you to focus on the huge print telling you that their device is so good that they include a $100,000 !!! insurance protection for any device damaged by a surge. But don't be surprised when you find out that there are so many strings attached, you'd be lucky to end up with a refund on their surge suppressor. Instead, focus on a few basic technical specs and you will save yourself a lot of up front money and, therefore, be able to buy more surge suppressors to protect more of your equipment. By the way, I do not work for nor have I ever worked for or been associated with APC, I've just worked with computers for my entire career :-) First, MAKE SURE YOU ARE NOT BUYING A SIMPLE POWER STRIP WITH A CIRCUIT BREAKER !! Many manufacturers carefully word-craft their descriptions to make it appear that you are getting surge protection. In fact, you are getting nothing more than a very expensive extension cord with a cheap circuit breaker that won't protect anything other than starting a fire and that's not guaranteed either. Three technical specifications to watch when buying a surge suppressor: joules, response time and UL certification. Joules isn't a rating on protection from a single surge, it is a rating on how many surges the suppressor can handle. It's sort of a life expectancy rating. The experts recommend looking for at least 600 Joules. This APC suppressor gives you almost double that amount at 1,080 Joules. Response time is also important. This determines how long your equipment will be exposed to the surge before the suppressor kicks in and clamps the voltage down. For this APC suppressor, the response time is a very respectable 1 nanosecond. That's tech speak for 1 billionth of a second. Surges take a few thousands of a second to reach their peak, so this response time should be more than adequate. The UL certification standard for surge suppressors is UL 1449. UL provides safety related certifications, not performance related certifications. A UL certification basically means that the surge suppressor itself and the equipment connected to it are extremely unlikely to blow up and start a fire when it's hit with a surge. Ignore "clamping voltage". For technical reasons, you really want to watch the "Let-Through Voltage". UL certification does include the specification for Let-Through Voltage with levels of 300, 400 and 500. This APC unit has a UL certification with a maximum Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS) Let-Through Voltage of 300 volts, which is the best rating that UL provides for surge suppressors. Other manufacturers often make a big deal out of clamping voltage but avoid mentioning that their UL Let-Through Voltage is 400 or 500 volts. Finally, a huge feature in a surge suppressor is a "Fail Safe" function. When a surge suppressor reaches it's maximum Joules rating it quits providing surge suppression. The question is, how do you know that has happened? Most surge suppressors have an green idiot light (LED) that shows that the unit is still providing surge suppression. If you happen to notice that this LED has gone dark then you're in luck. Most people don't. A Fail Safe feature shuts the surge suppressor down so it no longer passes current through to your equipment. So, if your fail safe unit quits providing surge suppression, your equipment shuts down and you know the instant the surge suppressor has reached its life span. Very few manufacturers include a fail safe protection, so you continue merrily on your way until your $1,000 television or laptop suddenly melts down during a thunderstorm. APC provides fail safe protection on all of their surge suppressors including this unit. Remember, these are surge suppressors NOT lighting arresting devices. A lightning strike on the power line feeding your home can literally blow wall sockets out of the wall. No surge suppressor is going protect you from all lightning strikes. For that kind of protection, you will need an electrician and some sophisticated protection installed at the point where your electric lines enter your home. That's an entirely different level of protection and, as you can imagine, far more expensive than a surge suppressor. I own a half-dozen of these APC units and I live in Florida (lighting capital of America :-) For the price, I don't think you can beat this particular unit for everyday protection. These units have great quality and a very reasonable price which adds up to excellent value.
D**R
Must Have Basic protection, but not the total answer for an electrical strike.
Little bigger than I realized, but work well. Stability in sockets is good as I don't use the screw in the center were wall plate connects. Since I live in a hurricane and heavy lightening area Florida, I like the option off pulling out of the wall plate to disconnect quickly verses taking each socket out. While it gives you some protection for your devices, a true lightening strike has no friends and can really screw up your electronics. We have surge protectors on our box and on our electrical outside meter, plus individual wall protectors. Two of our neighbors had similar and got a full strike, no fire, but lost all major electronics, even after deductibles and the hassle of the warranties expressed in the sale of similar components, they paid big bucks to get back with refrigeration, cooking, entertainment and on line and back to a normal life. While they may get compensated eventually they would go awhile waiting for settlements. Do not reuse these things if you get hit, buy new ones and consider yourself lucky. But get them and I do feel APC is one of the best. There is a lot of cheap crap out there. Pay attention to the Joules or wattage they cover and check your manuals to what is needed for your equipment. If you use portable generators read your manual well, you can over extend the requirments plugging to many devices in and then damaging your equipment.
I**S
APC is a trusted name
I'd trust APC over some no-name brand. The fact APC was the least expensive is just icing on the cake. They say basic protection. Actually, basic protection in it's simplest form would include ONE MOV between Hot and Neutral. The next level up, and most common, use three MOV's to also cover Hot and Neutral to ground. The next level up includes EMI/RFI filtering, which this includes. Beyond this level, you get beefier components that can take a bigger hit. Isolated outlets, where each outlet has its own protection. Protection for Coax, Telephone, and/or Ethernet cables. There are certainly better models out there, but this is a little better than basic protection. Would I use this for a computer? No. But for stereo, television, basic electronics, absolutely. Is this sufficient protection for basic electronics? No. In fact, plug-in surge protectors are level 3 protection, and your last chance to stop a surge. Level 2 protection is a whole house surge protector that installs at the breaker panel. This should be code and required for every home but it's not. I can't stress enough how important these are. They protect every device including your appliances, air conditioner, etc. They help stop surges from entering your home, and they reduce them to a level your plug-in surge protectors can handle, so they don't burn out. Another thing to consider is cumulative damage. Simply switching appliances on and off causes small sags and spikes. These eat away at electronics little by little, until they eventually fail. They will eat away at your plug-in surge protectors too. A whole home surge protector has extremely heavy duty components that can take a massive hit and/or many many little hits without damage. This is absolutely essential, and yes, you do need both! UPDATE: I'm buying another and it says I've purchased this 6 times. I occasionally order 2 or 3 at a time, so honestly I don't know how many of these I have now. I just can 't see plugging anything directly into the wall without protection, even a little protection. No, I wouldn't recommend this for a high end computer or expensive television. I have much better Tripp-Lite surge protector/UPS systems for those. For virtually everything else, I use these. Think about it, what isn't microprocessor controlled today? Nearly everything has some kind of chip or electronics in it. Even LED light bulbs have electronics built in. If it plugs in, it's susceptible to surges. Protect it! Think you never have surges? Do you have an air conditioner, refrigerator, large appliances? You have surges. Granted, most surges caused by those will be well below the clamping voltage of these inexpensive protectors, but that's another discussion. How much voltage can your electronics handle without damage? And for how long? How many times? These little APC units are, as the name implies, essential. This is the minimum, last line of defense. It's not a case of IF, but WHEN excess voltage is on your power line, you want to dump that power to ground. These will do that. Or you can let your electronics absorb it. They'll likely survive small hits... a few times maybe. Eventually they will die. Come on, ten dollars for a device that gives you six outlets and provides at least a basic level of protection? That alone is worth it. APC is one of the most trusted names in power protection. They literally wrote the book on power protection. No, I do not work for APC. I am a computer repair technician. I paid full price for these, and am not compensated for my reviews. The opinions expressed in my reviews are my own. I have nearly fifty years of experience with electronics. I've been working on electronics since I was a kid. My business is Irwin Electronics. Take it from a pro, you really do need these.
M**.
Simple yet effective
I've purchased several of these as they've been reliable, it's sturdy & works just as you'd expect. So long as you install it in the proper outlet everything should work fine & it's perfect for areas where we have furniture or even the sides of a bed frame that would otherwise crush any cable or extension plugged into it. It's a useful alternative if you want to save floor space & forgo a power strip that has a flat connector. Just a tip, when installing, slightly loosen the screw so that you can more easily see & align all the pins as well as the mount. Do not overtighten it, once you feel the screw has reached it's depth - stop - test it with a slight tug & gauge if indeed it's firmly in place. **You'll also need a screwdriver that has a long shaft or extension, something like a ratcheting screwdriver may be too large to actually reach the screw's hole.
M**H
6 Outlet Wall Adapter, All Side-Facing, with Mounting Screw
The main reason I bought this is because all of the outlets are side-facing, AND it has a mounting screw in the middle. Until recently, Philips sold a cheap but well made multi-outlet that did the same, but it's no longer available (the new one has no screw). After scouring for hours on Amazon as well as several hardware stores, I was surprised to find that such a thing is actually a rarity. Very few have mounting screws at all, and of the ones that do, most are front-facing outlets. Honestly, any 3+ multi-outlet without a mounting screw is useless, as most of them easily fall out. It took me a while to even find this one, since I was initially avoiding surge protectors, given that they're usually a bit more expensive, and I didn't really need one. So the fact this meets all my needs, IS a surge protector, and was still only $10.99 made it a no-brainer. The high ratings assured me even more. Can't say I've had need of the surge protection yet, but it's nice to know it's there. So far this has done exactly what I needed it to do, and the price was incredible for what you get. Another unique thing to note about this is not only are all the outlets side-facing, but they're also lined up on their side. Most are usually standing upright. It's not a huge difference, but it has allowed me to more easily plug in some larger power adapters (especially some USB-AC adapters) that are too wide to work with the conventional upright configuration. Of course I can also imagine some taller adapters that wouldn't work with this configuration, but I don't have any I'd use on this, so it's been a benefit. Either way, something to keep in mind if you're considering this unit. If a power adapter is wider, the configuration of the outlets on this unit will work better. If it's longer/taller power adapter at the top, the wall may be in the way with this configuration.
A**A
Solid Protection, Space Saving Design
I have been using larger APC products to protect my computers, amplifiers, projectors, etc, and have always been impressed with their products. Great features, high levels of protection, and great value overall. Yes, it's a few more bucks than the cheap options out there, but you do get what you pay for, and when your expensive equipment is on the line... quality matters. Pros: - APC trusted protection with indicator lights - Compact design with side terminals - Solid build with quality parts - Great value from trusted manufacturer Cons: - Not AC Adapter / Wall Wart friendly (but can use short cable extenders if really needed) While these little guys don't have the bulk and higher levels of surge suppression technology of it's larger siblings, these are perfect for all of your small appliances, TVs, speakers, etc. It is compact and fits behind furniture perfectly, and has a screw to securely attach to the existing wall plate. The only downside, is that due to plugs all being on the outside rim, it doesn't fit large AC adaptors well, and will need a short extension cord to accommodate. I have one of these in almost every room to protect all but my most expensive of equipment in my media room. I have yet to have any of these blow after a few power outages, and so far so good. Will update if anything changes in the future, but these have been going strong for 2+ years. Solid 5 stars.
V**T
Buenos y duraderos
Muy buenos, siguen funcionado perfecto después de 6 años aun con la mala electricidad que hay en México
C**N
Excelente Articulo
Comúnmente las casas solo se tiene un enchufe, este nos ayuda a tener 6 contactos y es supresor de picos, que es lo mejor. es discreto, y sirve muy bien. Lo recomiendo ampliamente, actualmente tengo 3 en casa. El precio en Amazon es el más barato que en otros lugares. Se importo de EUA, el envío a pesar de la contingencia fue muy rápido, me llego en menos de 5 días
X**Z
Excelente
Un excelente auxiliar para la protección de los aparatos eléctricos de alto valor y uso.
J**R
Funcional y confiable pero no para cualquier contacto
Me gustó mucho la presentación compacta del protector. Evita tener mas cables y te da muy buena protección. Las especificaciones de APC indican que protege en menos de 1 ns lo cual es ideal para proteger tus equipos. Cuenta con LEDs para indicar si no está aterrizado el protector y si tiene una falla interna. Protege hasta 1080 Joules y 72mil Amps. Contras: Algo que no se ve bien en las fotos es que el protector tiene una pata de plástico adicional que está hecha para entrar en la tierra de un segundo contacto. Es decir, necesitas enchufarlo en un contacto doble con forma como este Volteck COSO-DA-2 Contacto de Sobreponer Doble Aterrizado , si lo quieres enchufar en uno solo, como esta forma Santul 4459 Apagador y Contacto o como este Igoto B414-B Placa Armada 1 Apag Sencillo, 2 Contactos, 3 Módulos, Blanco / Lugano no va a entrar pues la pata de plástico estorba. Si le cortas la pata de plástico no se va a agarrar bien y se caerá. Así que es necesario tener dos contactos disponibles para este eliminador.
H**A
Práctico Producto
APC, es una marca reconocida en esta industria y se observa que el producto tiene un armado de buena calidad. Es correcto el tornillo es muy fácil de retirar; la pieza plástica de la cual todos se quejan tiene un propósito, ya que sirve para soportar el peso total del dispositivo y de las clavijas adicionales. Obviamente solo te funcionara en en enchufe doble, si tiene uno sencillo pues obviamente no te va a servir.
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