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Yes, techically, a hair drier can be plugged into one of the six outlets; however, the user must be mindful of how many other items will be plugged in as well. Excessive power draw occurs with any electronic devices that have heating elements. Also, the movement of the power cord as your using the hair drier may cause this unit to partially detach from the wall plate. I would not recommend this unit for hair drier use.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not an electrical expert but I imagine it depends on the hair dryer wattage. The unit handles two monitors, two cell phone chargers, a computer power cord and a dehumidifier with no problems so far.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, a har dryer can be plugged into the surge protector.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can plug anything into this. On a daily basis I have the following plugged in (using prong jacks) at the same time: laptop charging cord, alarm clock, scentsy plug-in, table lamp, iwatch charging dock, plus I have my iPhone and iPad charging cables plugged into the USB ports. Powers all devices perfectly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can you plug your hairdryer into the wall outlet in which the surge protector is plugged? If so, you can plug your hairdryer into the surge protector.
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