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The Tripp Lite Isobar 4 (IBAR4) is a premium surge protector featuring 2200 joules of surge energy absorption, four widely spaced outlets for bulky plugs, and a rugged metal casing with a right-angle plug for optimal space use. It includes three LED indicators for power, ground, and surge status, and offers $50,000 connected equipment insurance, making it the trusted choice for safeguarding expensive electronics in professional and home office environments.





| ASIN | B00005119M |
| Colour | white |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (624) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| GSM frequencies | 60 Hz |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 8.9 x 6.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 850 g |
| Item model number | IBAR4-6D |
| Manufacturer | TRIPP LITE |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 12.54 x 8.89 x 6.35 cm; 850 g |
| Special features | Right angle |
T**N
Haven't had any outages to truly test this device.
T**B
I needed a well made surge protector for my expensive equipment and the Tripp Lite was really the best available for my needs. First, the box is sturdy metal and well made; second the outlets are all made and and all create a positive contact to the plugs for strong retention without being overly difficult to insert or unplug the connection. It has a positive position switch for turning all four outlets off/on. Lastly, the model I received has three indicator lights for indicating power on, ground protection and potential tripped state. Overall I think it's the best power splitter for expensive equipment especially if you'd rather pass on the typical plastic power strips sold for office devices. I purchased my first Tripp Lite power strip more than 20 years ago and it still works like it did when new. Interestingly it has the same features my new one does, if it works why mess with the design? Not sure the cheaper alternatives sold today will match the performance and protection of a Tripp Lite box.
M**U
Excellent product. Triip Lite is one of the few manufacturers of power bars that actually have good power filtering built in as well as the surge suppression. Recommended to protect sensitive equipment.
V**K
Excellent device and equipment protection when Electrical Power quality is unreliable and power surges occur. Lynn
M**R
This is a good surge protector, but the main reason I got it was to kill electrical interference, and it does that perfectly. I ended up buying a second one for my office because I liked it so much. I have a treadmill desk and work on the computer while I walk. As I eventually found out, most lower end treadmills use a motor design that can put out a fair amount of electrical interference. This totally killed throughput on my internet connection for anything streaming. It took me a long time to figure this out--I tried everything else, including getting comcast out to run new lines and everything to the house (sorry guys). Anyway, I plugged the treadmill into the tripplite isobar and presto, no more dropped packets or infinite ping times on my internet connection. Now, even though it says "isolated filter banks" there is a bit that leaks through if you plug the noisy device and the sensitive device both into the tripplite. So I end up plugging the treadmill into this, and my sensitive devices into another outlet. One important note, DON'T USE THE INCLUDED OUTLET COVERS. The tripplite comes with these outlet covers that plug into unused outlets, like child safe covers. I have kids so I plugged one cover in. Later I tried to remove it and one of the plastic tips broke off in the outlet. SO now I have only 3 functional outlets. Moreover, the 4th outlet is not child safe even though partly blocked since the unblocked slot is the live wire. If any of you have a bright idea for removing the broken plastic tip from the outlet, I'm all ears. I am not taking a star off since you don't have to use them with the product. But for the love of Tesla, throw them out!
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