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Reddit mentions of GE Wall Tap, 1, Extra-Wide Adapter Spaced, Easy Access Design, 3 Prong Outlet, Perfect for Travel, UL Listed, White, 58368

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We found 22 Reddit mentions of GE Wall Tap, 1, Extra-Wide Adapter Spaced, Easy Access Design, 3 Prong Outlet, Perfect for Travel, UL Listed, White, 58368. Here are the top ones.

GE Wall Tap, 1, Extra-Wide Adapter Spaced, Easy Access Design, 3 Prong Outlet, Perfect for Travel, UL Listed, White, 58368
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    Features:
  • Expand Your Outlet – Turn one outlet into three with the GE 3 Outlet Plug Adapter allowing you to power triple the amount of electronics from one plug
  • Easy Access Design – With an outlet on 3 sides of this wall adapter cube, plug standard to bulky 3 prong plugs in each of the outlets
  • Portable – Take with you to work or school to make sure you have all the outlets you need to power your cell phone chargers, tablets, Bluetooth speakers, and smartwatches
  • Power – This outlet adapter is UL Listed and has an electrical rating of 15A, 125VAC, and 1875W
  • Trusted Brand – GE is a top brand in outlet adapters, power strips and surge protectors
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1.2 inches
Length0.08 inches
Number of items1
Size1 Pack
Weight1 Pounds
Width2 inches

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Found 22 comments on GE Wall Tap, 1, Extra-Wide Adapter Spaced, Easy Access Design, 3 Prong Outlet, Perfect for Travel, UL Listed, White, 58368:

u/VagabondVivant · 24 pointsr/travel

I actually went in the opposite direction, favoring compactness over convenience. I just use a 3-outlet tap combined with the power adapter for whatever country I'm in.

I've never had issues fitting things on the outlet tap and it packs up to a tiny size.

u/Klaxon5 · 23 pointsr/explainlikeimfive

No joke, I travel with one of these. I'm never without a plug. Just ask people politely if I can unplug them for a second.

u/rockayama · 8 pointsr/Ultralight

If you're just trying to maximize outlet space, something like this cube tap would be light, since there's no cord.

(2 prong version)

hard plastic ones are generally lighter than the rubber ones, you can generally find these at hardware stores, though the shapes vary.

(Edit: as a note,, sometimes with the horizontal shape, the plugs are too close together to fit multiple plugs, cube version can sometimes help that).

u/BigTimpin · 4 pointsr/amazon

Awesome thanks! I actually saw a perfect one in the recommended items section: https://www.amazon.com/GE-Grounded-3-Outlet-Tap-58368/dp/B001UE7SC8/ref=pd_sim_60_5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=XAD316KK676BG96HAEJ5

Yours looked good too but I'd be concerned at how loose the swiveling outlets are - the air freshener is an oil heater so I wouldn't want it to swivel sideways at some point.

Anyway I found what I was looking for so thanks so much!

u/devpsaux · 3 pointsr/CarnivalCruiseFans

Power strips will get confiscated if they have surge protectors. They may even get confiscated if they don't, because of overzealous security people who have been told to take anything with a switch. I use one of these if I need more outlets.

GE Wall Tap

The 6-power USB charging station would work well and is basically what I carry with me. I'm just partial to the Anker brand:

Anker 6-Port USB Charger

Newer ships may have 2 110v outlets, and will have multiple USB ports.

u/fannypacks4ever · 3 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

I like bringing a power splitter just to charge my phone, in case all the outlets are full. Though it's not as bad as 5 years ago.
https://www.amazon.com/GE-Grounded-3-Outlet-Tap-58368/dp/B001UE7SC8/

Don't wear a lot of accessories. You have to remove them all during security. Also bring comfortable shoes. Sometimes my feet swell due to the high altitude and it's such cramped seating that it's hard to stretch.

And if you're on a smaller two engine plane you may experience more turbulence (shaking and tiny sudden drops).

It also gets pretty cold in flight, regardless if where you're going. I like to bring a zip up hoodie because it's easier to put on than a sweater. Also the air is very dry. They have lotion in the tiny bathrooms, but I prefer to bring my own. I'll even put vaseline in my nose because it's so dry.

If you're bringing shampoo bottles or other liquids, store the bottles in a ziploc bag. The high altitude may cause them to burst the lid and leak everywhere. Before storing, I like to squeeze out all the air in the bottles and then cap them so there's less air to expand. It doesn't always work though because some lids aren't as air tight as they should be.

If you think you will use the bathroom a lot or don't mind getting up with other people have to use it, get the aisle seat. If you think you will be fine or don't like to be bothered to move, get the window seat. The seats are so damn cramped, it's unavoidable waking someone when you have to use the bathroom, especially since all the chairs are leaned back. If you're taller than 5'8", try to sit at the emergency exits, they usually have more leg room.

u/JimmyTheFace · 2 pointsr/msu

I didn't have the dorm experience, but I lived far enough from campus that I would hang out there all day most days.

Quality shoes - you will be walking quite a bit. Depending on your style, consider something like a waterproof hiking shoe that will last through some like snows.

Reusable water bottle that will fit in your backpack well. Sparty's will fill it up, or you can use the drinking fountains.

I'm a fan of some of the /r/edc stuff as well, a small flashlight can be very useful, and shouldn't run over $20.

A small plug splitter, would be very useful. I have a more complicated one, but if I did it again, I'd get this. A lot easier to charge your laptop/phone when you don't have to convince someone to unplug theirs.

Either a collapsible umbrella or packable raincoat.

Extra headphones. I'm lucky enough to have accumulated several pairs of iphone earbuds, so if I lose/break one, I'm still okay.

u/pooperdooper · 2 pointsr/LosAngeles

Actually is using a power strip. that's what's in the priority mail box.

btw a generous thing to travel with or take to starbucks-- this http://www.amazon.com/GE-Grounded-3-Outlet-Tap-58368/dp/B001UE7SC8

u/mugsoh · 2 pointsr/Cruise

This one is a bit more compact.

u/bookmonkey786 · 2 pointsr/onebag

Id say maybe make sure one of the pants is a nice normal looking one that you can pair with the shirt for a nice date night, so many places you would want to do that.


I'd prefer an extra shirt and underwear or two just so I don't have to deal with the washing, weight is low enough that it was worth it for me, space has never been a concern, I personally travel with 5 tshirt and undies, but many people travel with just 2 pairs.


Do you really need the vest when you have the hoodie and down jacket and rain shell?


Compact alternative for power strip: a 3 way power splitter, combine with a 1ft extension cord for a more compact power strip that can also deal with bulky wall warts better.

u/jpb · 1 pointr/sysadmin

There are never enough power outlets at conferences, especially IT ones. You'd think they'd realize that a large chunk of their attendees have multiple gadgets that will need charging between sessions, sobring a power strip or splitter. I have one of these (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001UE7SC8) in my laptop bag, and it is awesome for conferences and airports, it is a cube about an inch on a side that splits out to three power outlets.

u/77Yamachop · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Run the line out of your keezer and to the inkbird temp controller. If its the Itc-308, get a Grounded 3-outlet tap and plug the freezer and the fan into the cooling side.
Then the fan will turn on only when the freezer is running.

u/MMauro94 · 1 pointr/firstworldproblems

Why don't you use one of these?

u/SweepTheLeg_ · 1 pointr/techsupport

Great, thanks!

Do you think the one you sent would work better or this? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001UE7SC8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2

(quick note that the power cord is 2 prong)

u/Anonymanx · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

I carry one of these in my computer bag at all times.

u/Splice1138 · 1 pointr/Surface

The USB port on the charging brick is not overly powerful. There have been a lot of people who have had trouble charging their phones with it over the years, especially larger phones. I've never heard of having to replace the battery for this.

Easy fix? Maybe not what you'd like but if the charger still works on the SP3 alone something like this plus this.

u/caffeinatedmike · 1 pointr/amazonecho

About your Cons. (1) I know it's not the same, but you can control the switches using Tasker, Send/Expect Tasker Plugin & AutoRemote Tasker Plugin. Let me know if you'd like the links for how to do so and I'll dig them up for you :) (2) I know it's not ideal, but if you're concerned about the second outlet not being available (which many people are, and for good reason) you can always opt for something like this outlet adapter from Amazon. This one in particular would work well because the plugs are sideways, meaning the tp-link plug won't be hogging the other outlet. Plus, you'll get an additional spot or two for small-plugged appliances such as lamps.

u/TheVerloren · 1 pointr/electricians

The gfci should pop and turn off the electricity to the power strip if it shorts, but I’m not positive. Should be okay I think, I do it. Or get something like this GE 3 Plug, Wall Tap, Adapter, Grounded Access Design, Indoor Use Only, UL Listed, White, 58368 Outlet adatper https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001UE7SC8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_A.G2BbHTQVRGH

u/IndependentDuck · 1 pointr/amazonecho

I've got a Dot plugged into one of these since I also only have one outlet:

https://smile.amazon.com/GE-Grounded-3-Outlet-Tap-58368/dp/B001UE7SC8/

Echo in the bathroom is a game changer. I can listen to music or podcasts and set reminders when I think of stuff while I'm washing up or on the can. Also have it connected to a waterproof bluetooth speaker in the shower since the Dot isn't very loud.

u/thedonbizzle · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Do this instead. Use an adapter (not converter) and one of these expanders: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001UE7SC8/

I’ve been traveling the world for 9 months (24 countries and counting) using this and it works like a charm. Everything you plug into it needs to have its own converter (most modern electronics chargers like cell phones, etc, and any brick plug with a “100-240v” on it should be fine.)

Never plug a hair iron or similar heat-producing device into this setup. Those always need a converter.

Also recommend a usb charging hub like one of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VH8G1SY/ With the 3-prong expander and this you can charge multiple USB devices and have room to plug in a non-usb charger. This can handle 100-240v.