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Power strip DEFENDER SFS 133 1.5 m — 4 sockets, 3× USB, white
Power strip DEFENDER SFS 133 1.5 m — 4 sockets, 3× USB, white
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Power strip DEFENDER SFS 133 1.5 m — 4 sockets, 3× USB, white
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Power strip DEFENDER SFS 133 1.5 m — 4 sockets, 3× USB, white
Power strip DEFENDER SFS 133 1.5 m — 4 sockets, 3× USB, white
DEFENDER SFS 133 is a 1.5 m power strip with four AC sockets and three built-in USB ports in a white housing. It provides a compact solution for powering multiple devices from a single wall outlet while offering simultaneous USB charging for phones, tablets and small electronics. The cord length and layout are designed to suit typical home and office setups where several items need constant mains power or charging access.
The power strip combines four AC outlets and three USB ports in one unit, reducing the need for separate chargers and adapters. Its 1.5 m cable offers flexible placement relative to the wall socket. The white housing matches common interior styles and allows the unit to blend into residential and business environments. The integrated USB ports support charging directly from the strip, simplifying cable management for mobile devices and peripherals.
Plug the power strip into a standard mains outlet and place it in a stable, dry location. Connect devices to the AC sockets and insert USB cables into the built-in ports to charge mobile devices. Avoid overloading the strip beyond the maximum current rating of the mains circuit, and do not connect high-power appliances that exceed typical consumer strip capacity. Unplug the unit before cleaning and avoid exposing it to moisture or direct heat sources.
Use the strip for low- to moderate-power electronics and for charging mobile devices. Keep ventilation around the unit and distribute high-draw devices across separate circuits if possible to prevent overload. Regularly inspect the cable and housing for damage and replace the unit if wear or overheating signs appear.
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