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Vicky, if you go to Radio Shack (or similar) they sell wallwarts which are switchable to various output voltages. These type of wallwarts also have various tips you can use to match the unit that you wish to charge. Although not cheap you may be able to get by with just one wallwart and various tips.

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Maybe I'm misunderstanding your recommendation, but it's the bulkiness of my various chargers that's the problem, not output voltages. I'll have a power strip with five or whatever-number spots, but can't use them all, since the chargers get in the way of each other. This eliminates that by being able to curve it around to accommodate them.

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mrarroyo: what if she needs to charge multiple devices at the same time?

That's it. I'm trying to charge three - five things at the same time.

Nebby, so that strip seems nifty, but if you rotate down a bit, don't you then have the problem that the chargers, if bulky, are hitting on the floor and raising the whole strip up?

Am I making sense? I know what I'm trying to say, but not sure if I'm saying it in a way that is understandable.

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Vicki, you're certainly making sense. What I found was that most of the chargers I have don't have polarized plugs, so I just plug them with the tail end upwards. If you have polarized plugs then I guess the better solution would be the power strip that you linked in the OP.

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Vicki, have you heard / tried "Squid" power strips? - none of your bulky wall warts get in each others way with this approach.

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Have a look at Home Depot or similar.

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