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18 Mar, 2026




£20.42 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already using ATEN’s EZ-Lok style PDUs (or you’re trying to tidy up a messy rack where IEC leads keep working themselves loose), this Lok Plug connector is a sensible little fix. The big value here isn’t “performance” — it’s reliability and convenience. In real rack installs, that positive latch feel matters: it reduces accidental disconnects when you’re servicing gear, sliding servers in/out, or just dealing with cable strain. For the relatively low ex-VAT cost, it’s the kind of accessory that saves you time and avoids annoying downtime later.
Who should buy it: anyone building or maintaining a small/medium UK server cabinet where you want fewer “why is the power flaky?” moments, and you’re happy to stick with ATEN’s ecosystem. Who shouldn’t: if your existing power leads are standard IEC C14 and you don’t need the locking feature, you’ll be spending money for little benefit. Also, if you’re not sure it matches your current PDU/connector type, don’t guess—getting the wrong EZ-Lok variant is an easy way to waste £17. If you confirm compatibility with your PDU setup, it’s a decent buy. If not, pause and double-check before ordering.

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