Make the smart move on Prime Day and save on these Anker surge protectors

An office full of equipment should never go without some form of surge protection to prevent accidental damage. Surges happen all the time, but they can be prevented from reaching your devices with something like this Anker power strip with 12 plugs and two built-in 4,000-joule surge protectors. It’ll be able to handle many devices, perfect if you’ve been through our best Prime Day laptops deals and best Prime Day desktop deals roundups.

This surge protector has a list price of about $28, but it’s been dropped down to $22 for Prime Day. That’s about as low as we’ve seen it go in the last year.

This Anker surge protector features 12 plugs with up to 1,875W of power output, as well as a 6-foot extension cord with a flat plug for fitting into tight spots. There are actually two surge protectors inside, both with a 4,000-joule ceiling. The power strip comes with an 18-month warranty, as well as up to $300,000 of equipment protection should a surge make it through. The strip also includes overload and fire protection for some extra peace of mind.

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If instead you’re looking for something with USB-A, USB-C, and regular plugs, the Anker USB-C power strip capsule might be a better option. It’s much smaller than the above power strip, yet it still offers three full-size plugs, two USB-A ports, and a USB-C port for charging your smaller devices directly. It’s also an extender, with 6-foot cable capped off with a flat plug.

The USB-C port hits 45W of charging power, while the two USB-A ports manage 15W. This is an elegant solution if you have fewer devices to plug in and maybe want to mount the power strip on your desktop. Regularly priced at $70, it’s down to just $45 for Prime Day. That’s a total savings of 36%.

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