Pre-order
Out of Stock
Save 15%
Hi-Tech Flexible Electrical Outlet System
Surface-mounted innovative power strip for every home.
Surface-mounted innovative power strip fo...
Surface-mounted innovative power strip for every home.
Features
Videos
Options
FAQ
What is a plug in socket called?
Electrical outlets (also known as outlets, electrical sockets, plugs, and wall plugs) allow electrical equipment to connect to the electrical grid. The electrical grid provides alternating current to the outlet.
What’s the difference between a grounded and ungrounded outlet?
The main difference between grounded and ungrounded outlets is safety. Two-pronged outlets are referred to as “ungrounded,” while three-pronged are grounded. New, standardized 120-volt outlets in the US have three holes. Two vertical slots, the left called “neutral” and the right called “hot,” and a hole at the base called “ground.”
What is the difference between a receptacle and an outlet?
Often used interchangeably, a “receptacle” is the “female” counterpart to a plug that provides access to electricity while an “outlet” can be any access point to wiring, such as light fixtures or receptacles.
What are the demensions?
29.5''/750mm(L)×3.4''/86mm(W) ×0.7''/18.6mm(T) for your reference.
Are you able to connect multiple ones together through hardwiring?
Sorry, each power strip requires its own power source. It's not possible to connect two power strips on the same circuit.
Can I use this outside? I would like to mount it on the inside of a gazebo that sits over my hot tub.
For safety reasons, we do not recommend installing it near water or in close proximity to water sources to avoid the risk of electric shock and potential danger.