Tributaries T12 power strip features rotating outlets
Mind you, we've seen some pretty wacky power strips in our day, but the subtle Tributaries T12 is likely one of our favorites. This recently released unit provides eight rotating outlets in order to keep your mess of wires a bit more tidy, and furthermore, it also provides signal-line protection for phone lines, Ethernet, coax cable and antennas. Besides being thoughtfully designed, it also offers up 4,320 joules of surge suppression and noise filtering for AC power, and considering that it can handle up to 1,875-watts of load, all but the zaniest of setups should be manageable. Already feeling the urge? You can check it out right now for $120.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
eugene @ Mar 1st 2008 11:56PM
Sweeeeeet, I've been looking for an outlet to plug my $17,000 profile 1.0 blu-ray player into.
Erik @ Mar 2nd 2008 12:16AM
http://www.buy.com/prod/belkin-bp112230-08-pivot-plug-surge-protector-12-outlets/q/loc/101/203354225.html
Same identical deal but $70 cheaper.
Big John @ Mar 2nd 2008 12:35AM
I see it as $31 with free shipping. $90 cheaper, and a brand I've heard of before!
IseWise @ Mar 2nd 2008 1:08AM
I have this power strip, cut me down from 3 power strips to just this one. I love it.
Erwos @ Mar 2nd 2008 10:33AM
Impressive find. I might pick up one or two for my home theater.
Mojo_Yugen @ Mar 2nd 2008 11:11AM
Thought this looked exactly like the Belkin one I bought like 9 months ago. Toms Hardware had this "new" item also what's up with that?
TrentD @ Mar 3rd 2008 7:36AM
I love how Tributaries just rebadges everything from random other manufacturers and cranks up the price 300%. All their stuff is this way.
mongoos150 @ Mar 2nd 2008 1:44AM
...This made Engadget?
Allen @ Mar 3rd 2008 3:47PM
Well, at least its all been better than Monster cabling and powercenters.