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⚡ Protect your tech, power your hustle — surge-proof your workspace like a pro!
The Eaton Tripp Lite TLP808B is a premium 8-outlet surge protector with a robust 1440 joule rating, UL certification, and an 8-foot flat plug extension cord. Designed for home and office use, it features widely spaced outlets for bulky adapters, built-in safety covers, a 15A circuit breaker, and diagnostic LEDs to ensure optimal protection. Its space-saving flat plug and mounting options make it ideal for sleek, organized workstations. Backed by a lifetime limited warranty and $75,000 connected equipment insurance, it’s the trusted choice for safeguarding your valuable electronics.





| ASIN | B014JWEELK |
| Amperage | 15 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,231 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #342 in Power Strips |
| Brand | TRIPP LITE |
| Built-In Media | TLP808 Protect It! 8-Outlet Surge Protector, Light Gray Housing; Owner’s manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | computer,laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,578) |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | UL1363, cUL, UL1449 3 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037332189837 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.5"L x 7.5"W |
| Item Part Number | TLP808B |
| Item Type Name | surge |
| Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tripp Lite |
| Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
| Mfr Part Number | TLP808B |
| Model Number | TLP808B |
| Number of Outlets | 8 |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Mountable, On And Off Switch, Surge Protection, Wide Spaced Outlet |
| Plug Type | Type B |
| Power Plug Type | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Surge Protection Rating | 1440 Joules |
| UPC | 037332189837 764465854775 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Limited Warranty |
D**H
One of The Best Surge Protectors
I own several Tripp Lite surge protectors. You can trust the name and product. I have rack mountable ones for audio gear. These plug ins are the same great quality! Tripp Lite is a name you can trust and I have never had any problems with any one of their products. Have 2 larger plug ins, 2 rack mounted ones and this little guy for the home desk. If it cost a little more, it cost less knowing the peace of mind you have if a cheaper one failed and you replace a computer, tv, stereo or media gear. Worth every penny and more knowing it’s doing its job well! I rely on them!
R**G
Good company, well made.
Tripp has always been a great company for computer supplies, for charging and connecting consoles. We have used them for years, and they are very reliable. The current console we’ve had is over 20 years old, and still going strong! So when I needed a power strip I can depend on, Tripp was my first choice. This model is a little more than a regular power strip, but still priced competitively, even with models that are less well known. So why take a chance of a generic power strip, when you can have the best. I highly recommend this product.
M**A
Sturdy, good outlet spacing, long-ish cord.
Since we haven't had a power surge, I can't comment on that particular portion of this product, but I can say that the design and solid feel are great aspects. I got this to use for my computer I just built and it's working great. The spaces between the outlets are perfect for fitting all the important slots on them, and the power strip itself is a good size - not too big to be difficult to keep out of the way, but big enough to be sturdy and easy to plug items into. The cord is a little long for my purposes since I set up right next to a wall outlet, but it's not too difficult to deal with. Once we had everything arranged how we wanted it, we just zip-tied it into a bundle to keep it from flailing around. If you have cats, you'll likely need to make a small cardboard cover for the power switch - our cats never fail to step all over them and flick the power on and off a few times. This strip works perfectly for me and I'm very happy with the product. Much of the reason we went with this brand was because of other great reviews about the company and their policies. If I ever deal with them directly, this review will be updated to reflect that - but as of this point, this is a great purchase for protecting my investment in my computer.
J**N
Great surge protector with UL listed sticker
This surge protector was excellent. It arrived at our front step and when I set it up, installation was a breeze and it actually WORKS. Now I don’t have to worry about the plug yanking out of the surge protector when I’m charging devices, using electric moppers, and it powered our cat fountain.
B**T
A good product but there were a few concerns
I purchased a Tripp Lite Model TLP-808. Several comments about this purchase: • When a manufacturer or retailer (in this case, Amazon) shows several dissimilar products under one listing, it causes preventable confusion. This multiple listing is no different. The reviews and questions for several different models and configurations are all jumbled together. For several comments, it is unclear to which of the 10 products listed they apply. • The item was listed as “New,” but obviously it was a return, as evidenced by sloppy rewinding of the power cord and the very loose, obviously previously-used cable ties. • Amazon’s product description, under a section called “From the Manufacturer,” clearly states: “Certified to meet strict UL standards (UL 1449 4th Edition; File E89439; Series AGIP7555; Updated 03-16-2016)” However, neither the product’s box, nor the enclosed literature, nor the device itself, has any mention of UL 1449, any edition! UL 1449 was an important reason for my selecting this product, safety being a key feature of any surge protection device. So this apparent discrepancy was disappointing. Comments and reviews listed for these products reflect fairly widespread misunderstanding regarding their intent and design. What are they, and what are they not, designed to do? So I am sharing some general clarification for anyone buying such a device. My qualifications? I am neither a master electrician nor an electrical engineer, so anything I say here should be checked. However, I was an IT manager, and for 17 years I was in charge of a total IT operation, including a computer and network “central site” where several computer technicians worked, and where we consulted with qualified people about electrical issues, so I gained much of this knowledge from highly qualified people, one of whom was an editor of two IEEE publications. I wrote specifications for Type 2 and Type 3 (see below) surge protective devices (SPDs) in 14 buildings. 1. This Tripp-Lite product, and others like it, are POINT-OF-USE surge protective devices, or SPDs. In other words, you plug in this kind of SPD where the device to be protected is located in the building; in turn, the device to be protected plugs directly into the SPD. In UL 1449 3rd edition, these SPDs are referenced as Type 3 devices. They are designed to rapidly limit voltage spikes of a very fast, transient nature―each SPD typically supporting just one or two workstations. This kind of surge would include the spike your refrigerator compressor generates when it turns on or off, and a lot of the other electrical “noises” characteristic of all residential power. DON’T expect Type 3 SPDs to protect against lightning―they would melt or vaporize if confronted with a direct, or nearby, lightning strike (typically 300 million volts and 30,000 amps!). People who have “survived lightning strikes” are more likely to have been affected by the much lower, but still life-threatening, ground current radiating outwards from the actual strike location―not by the strike itself. SPDs are not intended to be “daisy-chained.” In, addition. do not overload this type of SPD with lots of other appliances. It seems that everybody is looking for just one more outlet in a power strip. Don’t be tempted! Take the recommended maximum loads seriously! 2. To provide residential protection against nearby lightning strikes―and against more local high-power surges (the guy who drove his truck into a nearby power pole)―consider having a professional electrician install a Type 2 SPD at your MAIN electrical panel/"breaker box” (not into a subpanel). Type 2 devices are permanently wired into the panel. They are somewhat slower-reacting, but are much more effective against longer-term, higher-powered surges such as I just mentioned. This might be a $350-$400 project, or slightly more, including labor. I consider this expenditure well worthwhile, especially if you live in a lightning-prone area and/or work at home and wish to have better protection against your equipment being seriously damaged. Type 2 SPDs protect all devices “downstream” of the panels in which they are installed. This kind of SPD used to be called a “Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor” or “TVSS.” Several Type 2 devices sold by Amazon mention UL 1449, 3rd or 4th edition. Just remember: Type 2 SPDs are NOT designed to protect against very short, often hi-voltage spikes. That is the job for Type 3 SPDs. Type 2 and Type 3 SPDs are placed in different locations in a building to achieve different goals. They complement each other very nicely. For optimal protection, use both types in concert with each other. A surprising number of electricians is unfamiliar with this specialized niche. Ask technical questions to probe the knowledge of each candidate for this kind of work. If necessary, ask a knowledgeable person to join your interview. And obtain the electrical contractor’s written assurance that the person you interview will be the person responsible for the work! For people who encounter difficulties fitting plugs into such a device, consider "6-Inch Power Extension Cable, 5-Pack, Outlet Saver, 18 AWG " or "Kasonic 8 inch Short Power Extension Cord Outlet Saver, ETL Listed, SJTW 16AWG/13A 3 Prong Indoor/Outdoor Use, 4 Pack, Black," also available from Amazon. Tip added 10/10/2024: If you wish to screw this product to the wall or some other surface, simply place the back of the product on the scanner glass of a copier or 4-in-1 printer that prints same-size. Run a copy, compare the copy to the back of the product (just to make sure they are they are the same size), then use the copy as a template for drilling pilot holes.
T**7
Great quality
Larger than I expected. Returned due to pace requirements.
G**M
good
looks solid. all sockets work
D**B
Great quality for plugging in chargers.
Tripp Lite is a great brand. Bought two of these for plugging in chargers for cordless vacuums and other household chargers. Lots of room for adapters.
A**M
Mechanically perfect. Unused receptacles could be protected before dust. No problem with any kind of plug, even very large ones. Looks nice. Recommended. Five stars.
T**E
sold product very reliable love it design and layout for item color nice to does not take up much space
Á**L
El largo del cable es perfecto, al igual que la solidez del producto.
T**T
Top quality... Better to spend the money on this and protect $thousands of electronic gear
A**R
Superb well built
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