P6KE33(C)

Introducing the P6KE33(C) - your trusted surge protection solution. Designed to safeguard your valuable electronic devices from unexpected power surges, this product is a must-have for every home and office. With a clamping voltage of 33V, the P6KE33(C) ensures instant protection against voltage spikes, providing a reliable defense for your sensitive equipment. Whether it's your computer, television, or gaming console, rest assured knowing that this surge protection device will shield your devices from permanent damage. The P6KE33(C) features a compact and user-friendly design, making it easy to install and use. Simply plug it into any standard power outlet and let it work its magic. Its robust construction and durable materials ensure long-lasting performance, giving you peace of mind for years to come. Don't compromise on the safety of your valuable electronics. Trust the P6KE33(C) to provide the ultimate surge protection solution. Invest in the P6KE33(C) today and safeguard your devices against unexpected power surges.

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