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Allocacoc Cube 4 Outlet +2 USB Power Board $27.62 + Del ($0 with Prime/Min $39 Spend) @ Harris Technology via Amazon AU

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Part of Boxing Day Sale.
Sold by HT fulfilled by Amazon.

-Compact design is good to pack for travelling.
-Note if you mount it under the table with included mount, you will lose 1x outlet.
-Not sure power rating of USB outlets but likely they are not for fast charging.

Features & details

-The most extensive version of the PowerCube
-It includes a powered Dual USB port, so your mobile devices (including tablet computers!) can be recharged from your desktop
-1.5m cable lets you bring the power source to you
-Child lock, resettable fuse & surge protection
-Awarded the prestigious Product Design prize at the 2014 Red Dot Design awards.

Can Price match at Officeworks.

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This is part of Boxing Day Sales for 2021

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closed Comments

  • +3

    Have used these for years, great design but the USB ports could do with an upgrade to QuickCharge or similar.

    I've used a holesaw to drill a hole big enough in my desk to drop the power cable through it and it sits neatly on the top of the desk with all sockets and USB plugs easily accessible.

  • +2

    I have one and it's annoyingly impractical. It's the enemy of neat cabling when you realise cords just hang out 6 different ways. Be a normal person and just use a regular old power strip. Cheaper too.

    • +1

      Yeah I probs wouldn't get it because of this but it's good to take along on trips because it is compact and looks doesn't matter for that use.

    • I've found they are good for workshop type spaces - either on tables with equipment out or hanging from ceiling/high up power points as workshop outlets hanging down from central/higher up places. (i.e for power tools or craft work areas).

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