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UK Mains 4 Way Gang Socket Power Strip, White, 2m

Unswitched 4 way power strip Power "ON" indicator Fitted with a sleeved 13Amp UK plug Can be wall mounted using the fixing holes on the rear of the housing 2 year warranty
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Unswitched 4 way power strip Power "ON" indicator Fitted with a sleeved 13 Amp UK plug Can be wall mounted using the fixing holes on the rear of the housing 2 year warranty

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