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Pivot Power

A Creative Outlet

$29.99
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Hypercube

Invented By:

Jake Zien

Influence & Stats:

Total Paid Out: $281,005.66

Development Duration: about 1 month

Days in Store: 379

Units to Date: 241,233

Pivot Power - A Creative Outlet

Pivotable Surge Protection

Reclaim your outlets with Pivot Power, an adjustable power strip that holds large adapters in EVERY outlet!

ADJUSTABLE OUTLETS
Six adjustable outlets. Finally, every plug fits into every outlet.

SURGE PROTECTION
672 Joules of rock-solid protection.

FLEXIBLE SHAPE
Pivots around furniture & hard to reach places.

CRAZY REACH
Six feet of cord with a flat head plug.

JARGON
ETL/INTERTEK Tested: Control #4002869

Conforms to UL Std No 1363
Certified to CSA std C22.2 No 21

Patents Pending

INTERNATIONAL
The Pivot Power is approved for use in the United States and Canada. Future versions are planned for a wider international release. No timeframe has been set.

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Too big & bulky

The basic idea is great but I found it to be too big & bulky. By the time I plug in all my phone stuff, it takes up more space on my counter than the regular kind of strip. What I do like is that all the plugs move around.

Reviewed by PL Cupp | about 20 hours ago

Just the ticket!

I go to quilting retreats where we plug in a lot of stuff besides sewing machines, many of which have the large adaptors. I bought this about six or eight months ago and it's been perfect. I'm going to buy another one to go on the floor under my home sewing table -- all the plugs in the straight power strip cause it to tip over and I have to crawl under the table to get at the on/off switch. I don't think it will tip over with Pivot Power's round shape.

Reviewed by Susan Fiore | 8 days ago

Pivot Power

I'm looking forward to trying the Pivot Power. The idea is terrific. My only concern is if the plastic joints and wires inside are strong enough to withstand numerous repositionings.

Reviewed by Lin Harris | 20 days ago


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