Summary
The chances of a blackout or other power event affecting your data or equipment are very high. If you haven't experienced this yet, the question is not if it will happen, but when it will happen.
With UPS batteries lasting between three to five years, and the cost of the Back-UPS ES 725 around $100, this is a solid investment that really makes a lot of sense. The cost of lost data, production, and/or damaged equipment makes the purchase of a UPS a no-brainer.
The ES 725 does what it is supposed to do and does it well. With enough power to support almost all of today's power-hungry monitors and workstations, the ES 725 is well-suited for most home and office users.

The chances of a blackout or other power event affecting your data or equipment are very high.

by J. Simons on November 8, 2009:
“This is the third UPS I've used and the second from this company. It's not the best and has it's querks, just like everything else; however, it's quite good at it's job. I'd recommend it based on the price however if you can afford a better one i'd opt to...” More...