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Allocacoc 2-Outlet Original PowerCube w/ USB - Blue $7 + Shipping (Free with Club Catch) @ Catch

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Great price point that I'm about to cover my house with them . Those who obtained 20% off GC's can have a extra party for the rest there is a free Club Catch option for 30 days :)

The PowerCube Original allows you to power up to 4 devices at once, preventing plugs from blocking each other thanks to its compact, cubic shape, it can be placed horizontally, vertically, or even upside down!
Features:
Allocacoc Original PowerCube
Colour: Blue
Number of outlets: 2
Number of USB ports: 2
Power up to four devices at once
Can be placed horizontally, vertically or upside down
Includes a resettable circuit breaker
Australian output socket
Power rating: 10A
Input voltage: 110-250V
Supply rating: 16A/250V
USB power output: 2.1A 5V
Materials: N/A
Dimensions (approx. cm): 6.4 x 6.4 x 10 (L x W x H)
12-MONTH MANUFACTURER WARRANTY

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  • +3

    I think shipping is only free if you spend $45 on eligible products. Otherwise $6.95 shipping to Brisbane.

  • +1

    Beware, the outlets are on the side, making these redundantly useless on anything other than an extension cord or single GPO.

  • +1

    I question the purpose of the 2 outlet one. The 5 outlet one actually seems to serve a purpose but this seems to get in its own way.

    • probably why they arent selling hence the price drop. must be useful to some people though, and now cheap.

      • Problem is, a flat power board just seems to serve its purpose a lot better.

        Sure if the power point is in the middle of nowhere you can have cables going off in all directions but it doesn't seem all that practical.

  • +2

    Has anyone else noticed the company name is Coca Cola backwards?

  • -1

    Two power points at 90 degrees to each other with two under-powered USB ports.

    Thanks for trying, OP - but there's a reason that powerboards were invented and a reason Catch are price-dumping these barely practical eyesores…

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