Integrate electric outlets into your workbench with this 6-foot Gladiator power strip. It has seven outlets to power multiple electronic tools and equipment, and it comes with two 12-inch tool caddies for optional strip extension or separate storage. This Gladiator power strip has overload protection in each outlet for safety.
Manufacturer | Gladiator |
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Brand | Whirlpool Corporation / Gladiator Garage Works |
Item model number | GAAC68PSDG |
Color | Hammered Granite |
Weight | 20.94 pounds |
Height | 10.4 inches |
Depth | 72 inches |
Product Id | 9307 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.9 (23 ratings) 4.9 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 883049372372 |
Gladiator GAAC68PSDG - power strip
Key Features and Benefits: A little bit extra The two 12" tool caddies attached to the Gladiator Powerstrip are great for storing a variety of smaller and commonly used items. Each tool caddy can be placed on the workbenches or mounted to Gladiator Wall Systems for a variety of storage possibilities. A variety of options The seven outlets on the front and two outlets on the back of the Gladiator powerstrip provide convenient power sources for any location on the workbench. Built to last The Gladiator Stool's rust-resistant chrome leg construction is built to last, while non-skid rubber caps prevent the stool from sliding.
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I was skeptical at first after reading some of the reviews. For my application, my 8 foot workbench didn't require the power cord to be ran from the side. Installation of the powerstrip was easy. All of the outlets work well. Fingers crossed!
I purchased two 6-foot Gladiator adjustable height work benches. Was initially hesitant to buy these electric strips due to price. But I rolled the dice. Any concerns I had about value or quality were resolved as soon as I unpacked them. Very heavy duty. Yes, they are pricey but I would buy them again. They greatly enhance the utility and look of the work benches. Highly recommend.
Love the power strip and the fact that has power outlets in the back it really makes the 90 degrees plugs 🔌 be hidden from view
Solid design and excellent fit with workbench. Ease of assembly and safe for use.
Great power strip matches my gladiator work bench in color and length, but I will address the elephant in the room. After reading the other reviews I figured they might have fixed the power cord issue but they have not. Instead of running it out the side it comes straight out the back preventing your bench from sitting flush. So I hogged out a 3/4 hole and pulled the power cord through a grommet, wiring was just long enough to do this without pulling or sitting odd inside the case.
Cord is to the left only so you must have an outlet in that direction or run another extension. The outlet itself is very nice and easy enough to install. The directions suggest running a pilot hole but it is not necessary so long as you at least mark the spots.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Good quality but hard to install when they give you the wrong screws and poor instructions. The tool caddy attachments are pretty useless. As another person noted, they really should have a bottom piece. Wrong # of screws were supplied for the caddy's. Broke one off trying to force it to do the missing screws job.
I purchased this power strip after using my new Gladiator workbench for close to a year. The power strip is a very nice addition to the workbench, and overall I am satisfied with my purchase. Gladiator products are second to none in looks and durability. However, I was very disappointed to discover near the end of the installation that one end flap of the power strip was bent in about 1/4 of an inch during manufacture, making installation of one of the tool holders impossible with the screws provided. I searched around my workshop and fortunately found a longer machine screw that would fit the top screw hole of the power strip, and make up for the 1/4 inch gap. Due to the angle of the bent flap, however, there was no way I could get the bottom screw installed. I made do with only one screw into the power strip and one into the workbench. The tool holder will probably be sturdy enough the way I installed it, but it seems like there should be better quality control at the factory. The bent flap was not due to shipping, as there was no damage to the exterior packaging at that location.
Turns out they sell a 66 1/2 inch workbench and 72 inch powerstrip that hangs over the edges.... with a cord that extrudes from the rear making it impossible to push the workbench flush with the wall. Fail!!!
After sometime using it, a couple of outlets stopped delivering power. Since the warranty had expired I opened it up. To my surprise the outlet connections are flimsy and use a blade-type connection that pierces each cable to make the contact. Some of them were barely pierced and created hot spots ending in breaking the connection.