is a surge protected extension/powerstrip any use without upfront SPDs

hello goodly morrow

If a T3 SPD, 'must not' be used, as per 7671,  without upfront (T1+)T2 SPD  (for want of better words) ,  what real value is a plugged in surge protected extension lead/powerstrip  (which is a T3 in effect one presumes) without a T2 somewhere upfront ?

Or is it really just a sacrificial item and really is better to have.

Perhaps the components are pretty useless and cheap in most of the consumer grade surge leads/strips.  May be connected devices (via power blocks and transformers etc) can cope just as well  ;-)

Engineering references and regs are not going to use the anything is better than nothing finger in the air style and have to present a considered, tested and  co-ordinated approach. The consumer market takes a different view it seems and makes little to no effort (does it) to advise that surge protected powerstrips/leads 'must not be used' without upfront SPD,  but if course such is not part of fixed wiring any way so no need, or is there a need . 

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  • My trailing lead SPD has protected my electronic stuff for 20 years, through thunderstorms and lightning. My computers, mobiles, tv, broadband, smart meters. Now the esteemed regulations are banning it? Ok, I'll get an electrician to charge me £1000 for an £80 all bells and whistles new fusebox.from Screwfix. Really? Regards, UKPN

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  • My trailing lead SPD has protected my electronic stuff for 20 years, through thunderstorms and lightning. My computers, mobiles, tv, broadband, smart meters. Now the esteemed regulations are banning it? Ok, I'll get an electrician to charge me £1000 for an £80 all bells and whistles new fusebox.from Screwfix. Really? Regards, UKPN

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