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The Belkin 8-way surge protected extension lead features 8 AC outlets with 900J surge defense and 2 integrated 2.4A USB ports for fast charging. Its robust, fire-resistant housing includes child safety covers and an LED grounding indicator, all connected via a 2-meter heavy-duty cord. Trusted by professionals, it blends premium build quality with essential safety features to protect and power your devices efficiently.




















































| ASIN | B00OE45MVK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 361 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 10 in Power Strips |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (16,791) |
| Date First Available | 21 Aug. 2014 |
| Item Weight | 445 g |
| Item model number | BSV804af2M |
| Other display features | CE |
| Product Dimensions | 40.4 x 12.5 x 4.8 cm; 445 g |
| Special features | Portable |
M**K
I wouldn’t trust another extension - I’ve bought over 6 of them from 4 to 8-way!
I’ve owned the 4-way, 6-way and 8-way versions of this Belkin surge protector (with and without USB ports), and all have been great. They look more premium than most, and if you’re safety-conscious like me, they bring real peace of mind – especially with the different connected device warranty levels depending on which version you choose. The power cables are on the shorter side for what these are designed for. The wider 6 and 8-way models, which have two parallel rows of sockets, are also a bit harder to fit neatly into cable management boxes or desk clamp holders. It’s possible, just fiddly. I eventually found a more niche, net-based setup that works well with my standing desk. There’s also no wall-mount option or mounting holes, which is a shame as it would make placement more flexible and tidy. If you’re upgrading from basic extensions without surge protection or individual power switches, this feels like a real step up in quality and safety – something all extensions should include but often don’t. On the USB 6 and 8-way models, spacing is tight between the two socket rows, so larger power plugs (like external hard drives) can overlap and block adjacent ports. You sometimes need to sacrifice one socket for the sake of the one opposite it. Of the six-plus Belkin surge protectors I’ve owned over the past two years, only one stopped working after about a year. None of my connected devices were affected, and all the plugs and cables still function perfectly. It wasn’t a great sign, but given every other unit has worked flawlessly, I see it as a one-off fault and it hasn’t put me off – I’ve already bought two more in recent days. I am due to send back the affected unit for manufacturer warranty repair or replacement, I will update here to provide a picture of how easy this is / if it is resolved.
H**Z
Reliable and feels premium
I’ve been using this Belkin extension lead for a few months and it’s been excellent. The build quality feels noticeably sturdier than cheaper brands — the casing is solid, the sockets hold plugs firmly, and the switch is smooth to use. The 2-metre cable length is a sweet spot: long enough to reach behind desks or TV units, but not so long that it creates clutter. What gives me real peace of mind is the surge protection. I’ve got my gaming PC (quite an expensive item to not protect properly), monitor, and speakers plugged in, and knowing they’re protected against sudden power spikes is reassuring. It blends in well with my setup too — the white finish looks clean and doesn’t stick out. Belkin also has a good reputation, so I trust it more than the random no-name strips I’ve used in the past. All in all, this is a reliable, well-made product that’s worth paying a little extra for.
A**R
Excellent build quality
Some things you shouldn’t buy cheap, and I think extensions are one of those. You can easily tell the difference in quality with this one compared to cheaper extensions. The main difference is the power lead. It is noticeably thicker, and nothing gets hot when in use. The switch is nice and solid, and the plugs fit securely with no wobble. They are also sufficiently spaced out that you can use larger transformer type plugs without losing a socket. It also has built in surge protection in case of power spikes, which, whilst rare, do happen. Great value for the peace of mind that you don’t get with cheap extensions.
S**A
Reliable Extension Lead with Good Build Quality
Well made extension lead with plenty of socket space. The 2m cable length is practical and the surge protection adds peace of mind. No issues so far and feels durable.
P**E
My Go-To Extension Lead – Reliable, Safe, and Perfect for Home & My Studio!
I've been so impressed with the first Belkin Extension 8 Gang Lead with USB Slots I bought for my home entertainment setup that I knew I had to get a second one for my work studio. I’ve always trusted Belkin when it comes to powering my equipment, and this extension lead doesn’t disappoint. This one is powering all my photographic lighting and motion control filmmaking gear, and it’s been a lifesaver. With enough sockets for everything I need, plus USB slots to charge devices, it makes my setup a lot cleaner and more efficient. What really stands out for me, though, is the added peace of mind that it’s a surge protector. Knowing that my gear is safe from power surges is a big bonus, especially with the added security of Belkin’s connected equipment warranty. If anything gets damaged by an electrical charge while properly connected, Belkin will repair or replace it up to £60,000 when purchased from Amazon—how cool is that? The build quality is solid, and I’m confident that my gear is in good hands. I’ve got no hesitation in recommending this product. If you’re looking for something reliable, safe, and just works every time, this is definitely the one!
S**N
Quality Power Strip That Gives Peace of Mind
This extension box feels really solid and well built. The mention of a £60,000 connected-equipment warranty on the packaging shows the confidence the manufacturer has in the product — which gives me confidence too. I used to run multiple devices on a cheap extension box and never thought much about it, until a couple of my devices had port issues and even got damaged. After switching to this quality box, I feel much safer and worry-free. For anyone who plugs in several devices at once, this is a worthwhile investment.
S**S
Good bit of kit and does what it says on the tin.
The unit was good for what we wanted, if you want a wall mount unit you will have to select it. It will provide the protection you need for your sensitive electronic devices. it is of robust construction and is easy to use, as in you plug one end into the power outlet and you devices into the other. one main switch to operate/isolate everything. The unit also comes with insurance if your kit does become damaged due to a surge.
A**A
The Best (I assume)
So much better than my old extension lead. Charges very fast, doesn’t take up much space or look too ugly. Generally, a huge improvement and worth the money.
Y**A
Nothing
N**S
Good product
G**D
Worth getting it
F**Y
If yo uare looking for a Power Surge you can trust than go for this. A bit pricey but quality and reassurance is what you pay for. 6 UK/UAE sockets all nicely spaced. Build quality is excellent, hard flame retardant plastic. No creeking when slightly bent. Would you rather buy a cheap power strip that dies after a couple of years or something that stays at least 3-4 years or more without any problems? This is the second one I own from Belkin and I can tell you I trust it. The cable is very thick and long enough, It powers my gaming PC, my three monitor, my PD chager and my standing desk. No loss of power and I have the reassurance of being protected. I’m unaware if it is possible to swap the fuse if blown, but this is because it never happened to me on my previous model and I believe it won’t happen to this one aswell. Best Power Strip/Surge in the market. Quality 5/5 Price 3/5 Build 5/5
M**E
Good quality but the design needs improvement. The upper part of the cube may block the little switch on your socket (if your socket has that) which can be quite annoying.
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