CES 2008: Kreative Power Unleashes POWRAMID

Space-Saving Conical Surge Protector for Today’s Digital Lifestyle

Kreative Power, LLC today introduced a new line of compact centralized surge protectors, the POWRAMID E-Series, designed to power and protect today’s demanding electronics and electrical appliances. POWRAMID represents the next evolution of power multi- outlet design. Unlike conventional power strip and bulky circular multi- outlet designs on the market, POWRAMID is a space-saving conical surge protector, having six widely-spaced outlets that can accommodate large-size plugs. Other key features include a stable base, centralized on/off switch, ergonomic hold-down knob, and safety switch cover.

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The POWRAMID E-Series comes in several models. The POWRAMID E-900H
model features an 8-ft. power cord with right-angle low-profile plug, a
transparent safety switch cover, an illuminating round on/off switch, a
re-settable 15A circuit breaker, and a surge protection LED indicator. The
device supports 900 Joules of surge protection and measures only 5 inches
in diameter. It fits in tight spaces under desks or on top of tables. The
compact size of POWRAMID E-Series makes storage easy and makes it easy to carry for portability.

The POWRAMID E-Series will be highlighted at the 2008 International
CES, which runs January 7-10, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kreative Power
staff members will be present at Innovations Plus at the Sands Pod IP210 to showcase the products and entertain questions.

For more information visit http://www.kreativepower.com

Source:Kreative Power press release

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