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Philips Surge Protector With Coax Line Protection 99p with free delivery

Worth getting a few at this crazy price :beer:

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/168625

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  • Don't forget to select the 5 day delivery otherwise you will be charged £9.99 extra for p&p.
  • Thanks.
    My hubby has been going on for days about looking at getting some of these. I just ordered five. Should keep him quiet for now :)
  • thsths
    thsths Posts: 75 Forumite
    deanos wrote: »
    Worth getting a few at this crazy price
    Good price, but it would be much more useful with a built-in amplifier and two outputs, and/or a standby current reduction switch.

    Yes, it will (probably) help with surges, but I would prefer more functions in the given space. Even a surge protect multi-plug is way ahead.
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    thsths wrote: »
    Good price, but it would be much more useful with a built-in amplifier and two outputs, and/or a standby current reduction switch.

    Yes, it will (probably) help with surges, but I would prefer more functions in the given space. Even a surge protect multi-plug is way ahead.


    Its 99p !!!!!! , better than having nothing !
  • tonysat
    tonysat Posts: 322 Forumite
    Must say I would rather this came with a 50" plasma tv to prove it worked.!!!!!!!!!
    Really thsths, what do you expect for under a quid?
    Anything that might help is better than nothing.
  • Jazzy_B
    Jazzy_B Posts: 1,810 Forumite
    Just bumping as I found this on Hotukdeals, and I missed it here.
    Thanks deanos for an excellent buy.
  • andy2004
    andy2004 Posts: 1,309 Forumite
    stupid question but whats it actually do. on the coaxial side
    i see it has a standard through plug socket.
  • mutley74
    mutley74 Posts: 4,033 Forumite
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    edited 28 November 2009 at 9:40PM
    other bargains
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    Black Optical Scroll Mouse With Blue LED - USB £1.84
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  • Thank you so much! These are great. I shall be giving one to dad for xmas, when I was younger he used to buy extension leads to have surge protection. Brill little stocking filler!
    Baby daughter born 13.2.10 :j 6lb 11.5oz
  • bajangal
    bajangal Posts: 538 Forumite
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    Mine was delivered this morning. Thank you.
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