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Product #37: Belkin 709 Surge Suppressor
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Belkin 709 Surge Suppressor
Belkin Surge Supression is IMPORTANT to the health of your computer.
Power Strips are NOT suppressors. Special MOV technology keeps your equipment safe.


Lightning strikes happen over 5000 times a day
Where does all that electrical surge go?
If you're smart, it goes to Belkin's Surge Suppressor
and not your computer.
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