Certainly the standard power strip with its rectangular train of outlets is an advantage over the one or two outlets in a room. When we could only connect a lamp and our laptop, with power strips we can connect about five more devices. But I’m sure you’ve become familiar with the main problem of power strips: they can’t always fit everything. The Pivot Power Adjustable Strip, from Quirky and Jack Zien, seeks to solve that problem.
Because standard, rectangular power strips have a fixed direction, you can’t plug in devices that have a blocky transformer by the plug, like speakers, and then you have two or three outlets that are unused because one device takes up all the space.
With the Pivot Power Strip, individual space is given to each unit of the outlet. The fact that it can extend and contract into a circle guarantees that space is saved and the strip is used to its full potential.
Available in a black and white version, each with contrasting circles of blue around the outlets, the Pivot Power Strip is an exceptional appliance with a quirky design. Assured, every one of your devices will have enough space on the Pivot Power Strip.
Photography courtesy of Quirky.
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