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โก Stay grounded, stay ahead โ never risk static damage again!
The Banana Jack Ground Plug Adapter 10-pack offers professional-grade anti-static grounding for 3-prong outlets, featuring durable, lightweight plastic prongs and universal compatibility with ESD wrist straps, benches, and mats. Trusted by electronics pros, it ensures stable, portable, and reliable static discharge protection to safeguard sensitive devices in any workspace.









| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 774 Reviews |
J**N
Banana Jack
Its a Banana Jack, and it works perfectly.
M**S
The Perfect Solution for Static Grounding of My Anti-static Mat and Wrist Band.
I have been looking for something like this for years without success. Our test benches have solid copper bar we attach our ESD leads to for grounding. But in the field you may not have have this available. This plug plugs into any 120VAC earth grounded outlet and works extremely well for working on electronics especially any electronics that have any MOS devices including CMOS, CPU, GPU etc., onboard the PCB. These devices will be damaged or killed outright if there is any static charge applied over 50 Volts static. Since at a minimum the human body has at least 5,000 Vs on the skin an could easily be more than 100,000 Vs, exposure to these voltages can kill the devices or damage their junctions causing premature failure. This plug in grounding plug takes a banana plug input. The body appears to be made of glass-filled polycarbonate that is very ideal electrically and costs more to make. It is an excellent insulator and is perfect for supporting the metal ground terminal. I bought two of these and they work great!
S**R
Snug fit, boosts confidence
Made the work on the electronics easier, paired with a electro-static discharge wriststrap and a mat, I was much more confident.
J**Z
Works well but overpriced
I won't lie it works but it's just plastic and a grounded plug. It shouldn't cost more than 2 or 3 bucks
F**S
Fun With Science in the Home!
I have my Roku remote connected to a Bluetooth transmitter so I can hear "Home Theater Sound" when I play anything on Roku. This was my problem: most of the house is carpeted, so we're always picking up a lot of potential static electricity as we shuffle through the house. Most often all it meant was annoying static shocks when we touched a door handle. But when the Roku clicker is attached the Bluetooth transmitter, the shock goes through the Roku remote into the Bluetooth transmitter, breaking the Bluetooth connection and doing who-knows-what to the internal wiring of my fancy electronics. I found a solution and this is half of it! This "StaticTek Banana Jack Outlet Plug Adapter" gizmo (both these things have such great names), has two plastic prongs that go down each of the hot bars in one of the electrical outlets next to the couch in my den. Now class, you must believe with all your hearts that plastic does not conduct electricity for this experiment to work. The metal tube that goes into the ground hole of the outlet is the real deal: it conducts electricity. That tube goes through the plastic tunnel on the outside of the adapter, and you can see the end of metal tube just inside tunnel. Know this, my young scientists and believe it with all your hearts: the grounding port of an electrical outlet takes electricity in, only. Electricity will never come out of it. Now to partner with this, I bought these fun, little colorful, "Body Static Eliminator Discharger" sticks. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0792VB871?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title All I do when I sit down on the couch, before I reach for Roku clicker, is I take a discharger stick and touch it to the end of the metal tube, accessible within the tunnel on the outlet plug adapter. I feel nothing, but a tiny bolt of lightning is visible within the colorful window of Body Static Eliminator Discharger Stick, and then my Roku clicker is safe from my touch. If you are frying your electronics with your own personal static, this might be a fun home science project for you to participate in, as well! (My excellent 1982 NAD stereo receiver is made so the case is grounded by the plug. That's the other way I ground myself. I touch a different colored discharger stick to one of the screws on the outside of the receiver box!)
M**D
Gets the job done.
I purchased two of these. I like how a standard banana plug goes into this device and how stable it is in an electrical outlet. It is just an inexpensive plastic housing so there is some concern it will break during insertion, removal, or storage, but so far so good after a month or so of use.
G**E
Works great
Love this because now I donโt have to sketchy stuff to ground myself. Much easier.
R**7
A nice way to make sure you are grounded when using electronics.
Make sure the outlet is wired correctly before use.
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