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For surge protection, get the Huntkey boxes. Little more expensive than the MX, but the switches on mine are still working after about 2000+cycles on the heaviest used ones. I haven't suffered any spikes yet so replacement is not necessary. It is recommended to replace the entire box after one trip, or move it into lighter service (where protection is optional).
The MX switches fail after about 300 cycles, and the sockets on some of their boxes don't take the UK plug properly. 2-pin connectors are almost always loose and the ground pin on US plugs don't make contact. The wire is usually 0.5mm, which is not enough for any kind of mild load. And the internal wire is soldered on, unlike the Huntkeys which have solid bus bars. MX was using the same system a few years ago, then switched to soldering for lower costs. We never solder mains connections because a dry joint can be fatal, and all solder joints will go dry in time.
Here's one:
http://www.ebay.in/itm/NEW-HUNTKEY-...3?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_203&hash=item33878391b5, though the one I use has individual switches and has a spike protector (the one above doesn't, regardless of the description) is quite a good upgrade:
http://www.theitdepot.com/details-Huntkey Power Strip 5 sockets(PZC504-2)_C4P11843.html
If all you need is distribution and you don't care about the aesthetics, locally made boxes work the best. The switches last thousands of cycles and the sockets wear very well, if you buy the good stuff that is.