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| 18.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 63.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.65 pounds | | Package Length:
| 17.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 79 reviews |
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42 of 46 found the following review helpful:
Good concept / cheap constructionMay 23, 2007
By C. Weber
"Let the truth be known"
I like the idea, but my two year old broke the thing 2 seconds out of the box. The tiny (and I mean tiny) little plastic hinges holding the door on don't stand a chance. On top of that, the plastic hinge that's supposed to hold the door closed doesn't have any strength, and my bundle of cords kept popping it open. I bought two of them so had an extra. Needless to say I'm keeping the thing now that I have it. It's a good idea, and mostly works, but could definitely use some stronger binding pieces.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Good concept, but flimsy with enormous cordApr 23, 2008
By E. J. Bezdek I love the concept of this product, but in practice it's proven to be wanting in a few ways.
First, as others have noted, the construction is rather flimsy. So far, for me, this hasn't proven to be a deal breaker, but I could see it being a problem in the future.
Second, and to me, the larger issue, is the length of the cord on the unit itself. As the model number indicates (BZ111234-10) if you know what to look for, there is a 10 FOOT CORD meant to connect the unit to the wall outlet. I don't know who needs a 10 foot cord for their surge protector, but apparently none of the people whose setups appear in Belkin's product photographs. From the promotional photos, you'd get the impression that a short, 3 foot cord connects the surge protector to the wall. Unfortunately, this isn't the case. And since the entire purpose of this product is to CONCEAL the cords, it is decidedly inconvenient to have a huge 10 foot cord hanging off the unit when all you want to do is put it under your desk next to a power outlet.
At the least, Belkin could redesign the product to allow you to spool up the power cord to keep it neatly out of the way. They also seem to have recognized the error of their ways, as the model of the Concealed Surge Protector advertised on their site is BZ111200-06 and has only a 6 foot cord. (Interestingly, they also now have a Small Concealed Surge Protector which is a bit smaller than this model.)
With a bit sturdier construction, and a spool allowing the excess power cord to be stored neatly, this would be a great little product. As it stands, I must give it a qualified recommendation.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Hides items nicely - but with some minor oversightsJul 22, 2007
By B. Francis This item has done a number on the mess I had around my entertainment center; it does conceal the electrical cords (as advertised), but the tabs are a bit on the weak side. I also wish they would have made the cover a little bit deeper; I have some pressure on my plug from the TV set (Toshiba), though it does manage to close OK. My replacement plug from my original XBox also does not fit in the large capacity area due to the small area allowed to plug in the larger plugs (xbox plug is too long to fit properly), however it does plug into the 11th outlet (outside the concealed area) just fine. It did the job I wanted, but not in a lavish style. Oh, also I'm a bit bummed that it didn't included surge protection for 2 separate coaxial cables (have TIVO, uses 2 tuners, this only has 1 so I am still using the old surge protector this was supposed to replace just to ground the cables out). It is a good product, just not "outstanding".
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Good surge protector to help with tangled cordsApr 17, 2010
By Overthinker In general this is a really good product; I'll explain the four stars under cons. We bought one and I am buying another.
Pros: (in order of importance to me) -Really helps with cable clutter near the power strip -Flat plug (mounts flat to wall, and reasonable length cord) -Reasonable size 12"X5"X5" approximately -Flexible mounting (floor, wall, etc)
Notes: -Has on off switch, saw a question about this in another post.
-Construction is typical plastic, not what I would call sturdy but fine for the purpose
-Not rated for use near water (common on many surge protectors)
Cons:
-BlockSpace are ONLY rated for 4 amps TOTAL. This means if you run out of normal plugs and use the mini plugs you should not plug in a heater, laser printer, etc. This is why I take off one star, it wouldn't have been hard to pull wiring to the mini block that would have given it the same rating as the rest of the product.
-Mini blocks don't take fold out plugs (at least not my Motorola charger)
-No online manuals, I like to download the manual with each product I buy yes, it is only a surge protector but that 4 amp limit is important to remember.
So, if you want to reduce clutter and remember not to plug high power devices into the BlockSpace outlets this is an excellent product. In fact, I am not aware of any really good alternatives to this product.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Solid device but not as useful as you might hope.Sep 15, 2007
By Michael W. Heinz
"award-winning bozo"
First, it's a great idea. I'm sick of the wall of my living room looking like a set from a bad science fiction movie. The problem is, as bulky as it is, there still isn't enough room to hide all the excess wire you might want to hide in there.
So, pros: excellent idea, solid execution. Cons: bulky, and it still can't tuck away all the power wires I need to hide.
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