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Good surge protector?

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Pretty much any that offers a connected equipment warranty I'd think is okay, as they don't want you to make a claim.

 

If you're really serious about it, a UPS is a better idea though.

Looking for a good surge protector, but not sure what to get. I don't really trust any random news website that's probrably sponsored or a rando youtuber ive never seen for recommendations. Could any1 give me some recommendations?

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I've been using cyberpower for years. Happy with the product. It did let 1 strike through but they paid for the damage without a problem.

If you're interested in a product please download and read the manual first.

Don't forget to tag or quote in your reply if you want me to know you've answered or have another question.

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Pretty much any that offers a connected equipment warranty I'd think is okay, as they don't want you to make a claim.

 

If you're really serious about it, a UPS is a better idea though.

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