Steve R wrote:

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> Yes! And I've been looking for a second or third since finding this 
> one. Why the [EMAIL PROTECTED] can't manufacturers made power strips that 
> allow 
> for individual receptacles to be turned off/on versus the entire 
> strip? I think whoever designed this thing ("Woods" brand) is a 
> genius.
>
> Steve R
>   

ps: these are used (from school auction). We have a lot of thunder 
storms in Oklahoma. I would not rely on them for surge protection. I 
would plug into a high capacity surge protector.

Charles

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