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Sliding Power Tower: Popup 3 Power Sockets + 2 USB Sockets 5V DC 500mA Powerport

Model No. POW25
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£47.95

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This is a fully retractable power supply socket system with three UK power sockets (at the top) and two USB sockets (at the bottom) ideal for office desk, kitchen worktop, or study desk at home. You can now hide away any ugly power cables with this 3 + 2 PowerTop socket system! In a stylish aluminium housing that neatly slots away into a fully retracted position, this power socket system easily fits into a work surface with a 102 - 105mm diameter hole.

  • The two USB sockets allow you to charge your iPhone, iPad, iPod, Android phone, or any smartphone / tablet devices up to 5V DC 500mA. 
  • This pop-up power tower can be fully or partially extended from the surface in which it is installed; there's enough space for the standard plug to remain connected when the unit is pushed down, and it looks neat. 
  • This innovative Power Tower is a sliding pop up 3 UK sockets Powerport - including 2 USB ports. Ideal for kitchens, offices, desks, worktops, workshops, etc, this power extension / supply helps you hide your power source even when you're not using it.
  • Easy to install: super-easy to install, simply plug-and-go, with no need to switch of the electrics.
  • The cool part is that this modern powerport offers you an ideal solution for having a power source without mounting it on the wall or having a power cord pulled to your desk. 
  • This power supply system can be easily fitted into work surfaces up to 60mm deep by cutting a 102-105mm diameter hole. The power sockets are in an aluminium round housing that neatly slots away in its fully retracted position. 

Sliding Power Tower - 2 USB + 3 x Power Socket - Features

  • Mains voltage socket ports, 240V.
  • Total wattage: 3250W.
  • USB ports: 5V DC 500mA each.
  • Model: Powerport POW25.
  • Design: modern and unique design.
  • Hide the power ports when you're not using them.
  • Dimensions: max. 102-105mm diameter hole, 60mm deep. Height adjustable depending on the sockets required.
  • Recommended min. 350mm clearance beneath worktop. 
  • Sockets: 3 x UK plug sockets + 2 x USB power sockets.
  • Aluminium housing.
  • Weight: 1.42kg. 
  • Hide it when you don't need it! Pull it up as much as you need the sockets ONLY!
  • Ideal for kitchen, office, workshop, desk, work surfaces, etc.
  • Installation details and operating instructions: see the PDF file, supplied with product. 

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A Neat Idea: Stash Your Extension Socket in Your Bedside Drawer and Reduce Clutter!

In why-didn't-I-think-of-that news, Reddit user "Imnotableimjustcain" suggests keeping a power strip inside a bedside drawer to charge your gadgets overnight while keeping the usual clutter hidden away. Keep Your Sockets Out of the Way This works for us: although a power strip (also known as an extension socket, trailing socket, and by many other names) is undoubtedly a useful thing to keep around, they have a habit of getting in the way. With this simple trick, which at its simplest involves drilling a hole in the back of the nightstand to let the power cord through, you can keep your phone, laptop, and e-reader (or whatever you use) charging overnight. Another pro tip: plug the power strip into a timer socket that is programmed to supply power only at night. This will prevent the sockets draining standby power ("vampire energy") during the day. But Make Sure It's Ventilated With a good-quality power strip, there's little risk of fire, but while you have the holesaw out you might drill a few holes for ventilation, just to be safe. A better option would be, if possible, to take the whole back of the drawer out; that ought to provide enough "breathing room." If you're still worried about the overheating risk (or lacking a bedside table), another option might be to mount a power strip to the wall, or attach it using sturdy velcro strips. There is Another Option If you're willing to cut a cylindrical hole in your bedside table, we also stock this incredibly useful "Power Tower" which pops up to reveal three standard UK power sockets and two USB sockets!Being admitted gadget addicts, we especially like the inclusion of the USB sockets. We only got one charging cable with our Kindle and we also use it for our phone.Despite the availability of such wonderful items, we like the DIY ethic that leads someone to thread a common-or-garden power strip into a cheap bedside drawer. So, readers: do you have any other life-changing tips for us? We could always use a couple!