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Looking for surge protector

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Hi guys,

I'm looking for a semi-decent surge protector to put behind my UPS and connect monitors and other stuff too that can't be connected to my ups.

I need something decent that will work on 240 V, but i'm not sure what to look for. I've been looking on amazon, but most of the APC stuff is rated for 120 V. I'm in Vietnam, but I can have stuff delivered to a US address and brought over. That basically rules newegg out for me and so i'm just looking at ebay or amazon, but any site that allows a purchase using a non-us cc would be ok to buy from.

In all honesty, i'm not even sure what search terms to use, I've tried just "surge protector" but I come up with tons of hits for electrical things that need to be integrated into the actual house. If anyone could help me out with what I should be searching for, i'd appreciate it.

I've lost a fair bit of equipment to surges over here and I really need some decent 3-prong protectors to help with the crappy electricity supply I get.
 
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