Did you start setting up your holiday displays this weekend and realize you don't have the flexibility you need with your extension cords and power strips.  We have a solution to your problem, today, with our Cyber Monday deal of the day.  

You can plug one cord into as many as four other cords and allow them to go into different directions if needed.  This will come in handy when decorating your home or office for the holidays. 

This durable and flexible product allows for use in a regular household outlet.  It is used to extend your outlet or connect your cords.  This flexible power strip connects one plug to four connectors allowing for more flexibility in your power needs. It also features an easy release technology allowing you to easily unplug and release with just one hand.

Holiday Uses- You can connect one cord to multiple cords and take the cords in different directions and so much more. Connects four strings of lights to another string of lights, allowing for more flexibility in your holiday home or office decorations.

Everyday Uses- This product can also be used year-round in your home or office to add flexibility to your power needs.

Click here to purchase our Cyber Monday Deal of the Day! There is a limited quantity available, so order your strip now.  

Thank you for shopping our deal of the day items for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday.  We appreciate your business.  The best compliment is a referral so spread the word. 

Thank you and Happy Holidays, 

Stephanie 

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