Grab Anker's PowerPort 12-outlet surge protector on sale for $24 today only

If you've got a whole lot of plugs in one spot like with your entertainment system or a computer workstation, then you need a way to get all that power without overloading an outlet or putting your equipment at risk. In that case, grab Anker's PowerPort 4000J 12-outlet 3-USB port power strip and surge protector. It's down to $23.79 on Amazon, which is $11 off its regular price. That's one of the best deals we've ever seen on this power strip.

The surge protector deal is just one of the ways you can save on Anker stuff right now. Amazon has featured a whole bunch of Anker accessories in a one-day Gold Box sale, and you'll want to check out the many different deals going on. Grab charging pads, cables, car chargers, and more while you can.

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This is part of Amazon's Gold Box today. Anker's surge protector includes three USB ports and 12 outlets for convenient charging of just about everything. Thick rubber coating, copper wiring, and flame retardant casing provide plenty of safety, too.

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They last for up to eight hours on a single charge with up to 32 hours total using the charging case. They have quick charge so you can get two hours after 10 minutes spent charging. They also charge via USB-C or a Qi wireless charger.

The Anker power strip has 12 AC outlets. Several of the outlets are spaced away from each other, too, so you can fit those fat power adapters on there. You'll also have access to three easily accessible USB ports on the end of the power strip. Not only does that save you from needing a wall adapter, but these ports will also charge faster than the sort of default wall adapters you get with your phone. Bigger devices can recharge as much as an hour faster.

The surge protection provides a 3-line 4000J energy rating for the 12 outlets, which means you'll get total protection for whatever devices you have connected. Don't worry about power surges and ruining your equipment. Beyond surge protection, the power strip has other ways to keep you safe, too. It uses a thick rubber coating, integrated copper wiring, and a flame-retardant casing.

Anker provides an 18-month warranty, and users give it 4.5 stars out of 5 based on 248 reviews.

John Levite
J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now for Thrifter. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.