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Two bucks separates the 6-outlet compact strip from the 12-outlet powerhouse. Here’s whether the size savings is worth sacrificing half the outlets.
Quick Answer
Minimal setup that needs fewer outlets? Ondog 6-Outlet ($11.99). Fully loaded battlestation or planning to add more gear? Lefree 12-Outlet ($13.99, 2,291 reviews). The $2 is worth it for 12 outlets and 5x the review confidence.
Side by Side
| Ondog 6-Outlet | Lefree 12-Outlet | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $11.99 | $13.99 |
| Outlets | 6 | 12 |
| USB Ports | 3 ports | Yes |
| Reviews | 400 | 2,291 |
| Best For | Simple, compact setups | Full battlestations |
Ondog 6-Outlet — $11.99

Cheapest on the list at $11.99. 400 reviews back it up. The compact size means it fits more easily inside a cable management tray under the desk. If your setup is a PC, one monitor, and a couple of accessories — 6 outlets is enough and the small form factor is actually an advantage.
Lefree 12-Outlet — $13.99

2,291 reviews, 12 outlets, $2 more. For most people building or upgrading a battlestation, the Lefree wins on every metric that matters — more outlets for future-proofing, and a review count that makes you confident it won’t fail in 6 months. Hard to argue against it for $2 extra.
The Call
Deliberately minimal setup where outlets aren’t an issue? Ondog 6-Outlet, $11.99. Any setup that might grow, or where you want peace of mind from 2,291 reviews? Lefree 12-Outlet, $13.99. The $2 difference is easy to justify.
