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Wagan 4-Way 12V Automotive Socket Extender

  • Expands 1 lighter socket to power 4 electronic items
  • Plugs into 12v cigarette lighter socket
  • Fuse protector
  • Mounting hardware included

The Wagan 4-Way 12V Automotive Socket Extender lets you power up to four electronic items at once. Simply plug it into your vehicle’s 12V cigarette lighter to quickly expand from one DC socket to four. This extender is ideal for powering your laptop, cell phone, CD player, satellite radio, radar detector, and more. It also includes a built-in fuse protector to protect your vehicle from damage. Mounting hardware is included (screws, mount, and double-sided tape) to help you position the unit securely on the dashboard inside your vehicle. The 34″ cord length give you the flexibility to place this extender right where you need it. Size: 4.75 x 2.75 x 1.5″.

Rating: (out of 35 reviews)

List Price: $ 14.95

Price: $ 8.99


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  1. H. K. Pierce Said,

    Review by H. K. Pierce for Wagan 4-Way 12V Automotive Socket Extender
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    This splitter is HEAVY and bulky. But if located correctly, these are advantages. I was using all 4 outlets with multiple swaps going on all day by people from different angles in the van, and there was never a problem with intermitant contact or loose contacts. I attribute that to the heavy casing and the heavy outlets. The only caution are the two tabs used to attach the splitter. They appear to be undersized if the splitter is hung. I used both the provided double-sided tape and the tabs to hang my splitter – it is quite stable.

    Posted on November 1st, 2010 at 10:01 pm

  2. Jason E. Maggard Said,

    Review by Jason E. Maggard for Wagan 4-Way 12V Automotive Socket Extender
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    Not much to it. But still, it does what it supposed to do, and and is solid.

    Comes with screws and a mount for the dash, and double sided tape so you can mount the way you prefer. 4 outlets, one with the “spring” bit that works with your cig lighter. The maybe 3′ cord leading to the device is nice, and makes it flexible for mounting.

    Posted on November 1st, 2010 at 10:30 pm

  3. W. Jones Said,

    Review by W. Jones for Wagan 4-Way 12V Automotive Socket Extender
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    I received this item fast and I installed it in about 5 minutes. It came with double sticky tape and 4 screws so you can choose which method is best for you. I chose the screws because I wanted a more secure installation. I drilled the holes and mounted the bracket and the unit attached easily. I plugged it in and hooked up my key fob charger, phone charger and radio transmitter and had all 3 operating without a hitch. The unit is sturdy and mounted with the screws I had no problems plugging and unplugging my devices. The only thing I can complain about is that the item I received was not the same as the picture so they must have substituted. I have no problem with that as the substitution in my opinion is better looking and it works awesome. I would buy another if I owned another vehicle. I recommend this to everyone.

    I uploaded 4 pictures also so you can see the unit installed.

    Posted on November 1st, 2010 at 11:26 pm

  4. K. Sandberg Said,

    Review by K. Sandberg for Wagan 4-Way 12V Automotive Socket Extender
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    This is a nice 4 outlet cigarette lighter plug, but I did not see in the description that the power is limited to 10A. Normal is 15A.

    Posted on November 1st, 2010 at 11:28 pm

  5. Ron Watkins Said,

    Review by Ron Watkins for Wagan 4-Way 12V Automotive Socket Extender
    Rating:
    The Unit works fine. It sure is nice having extra outlets. The adhesive pad supplied failed after a few days. Replaced it with velcro.

    Posted on November 2nd, 2010 at 12:06 am

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