Protect your Laptop with New Slim Surge Protector by Zero Surge | iGoGadget

Protect your Laptop with New Slim Surge Protector by Zero Surge

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Improved Power Quality With One Small, Slim Device: New power quality filter with patented, robust technology protects electronics from surge damage and noise interference in a slim line package

Zero Surge, a leading USA manufacturer of surge protection solutions, recently announced its new slim line model, the 2RF8W. Traveling with laptops has become a way of life, and the need to protect valuable computers and information from dirty power is more important than ever.

Protect your Laptop with New Slim Surge Protector Zero Surge 2RF8W iGoGadget

Power quality varies in every location and is negatively affected by weather, equipment in the environment cycling on and off, and normal power company activities, along with other environmental factors.

The 2RF8W, with two outlets and 8 amp capacity, is suitable for a laptop or typical computer set-up. Its compact size also makes it ideal for mounting behind a flat screen display using the optional mounting bracket. According to J. Rudy Harford, Zero Surge’s Chief Engineer, “We’ve successfully designed a product with our robust technology in a much smaller, convenient package. Like our other products, the 2RF8W withstands worst case surges of 6,000 Volts, 3,000 Amps but with a much slimmer form factor. Our customers requested a model that was lighter, smaller, portable, and slim enough to fit behind a flat screen display, and now we’ve designed it.”

The 2RF8W is being introduced at only $139.00. An optional mounting kit is available for wall mounting. The product comes with a 10 year warranty.

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