Surge protector

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Zaptear

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Nov 8, 2018
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USA Vermont
Is this a ok one to use
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Anything is better than nothing...there are awesome surge protectors out there but they cost bigger $$$...keep in mind that you are protecting a multi thousand dollar investment...don't go cheap on a surge protector....A better bet is a UPS that with smooth out the highs and lows in the incoming power and protect against surges and short power outages.... just saying...
 
Anything is better than nothing...there are awesome surge protectors out there but they cost bigger $$$...keep in mind that you are protecting a multi thousand dollar investment...don't go cheap on a surge protector....A better bet is a UPS that with smooth out the highs and lows in the incoming power and protect against surges and short power outages.... just saying...

Ya and my only heat sores I will look for a good ups


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Good plan.. get a 1500va model though ( it needs enough "juice" to run the stove for a few minutes during a brief power outage )... its about $179 Cdn at Costco... likely a lot cheaper in the US of A.
 
You beat me to it! That is indeed a GFCI, not a surge suppressor.