Electric Panel Surge protection


So, initially, I was thinking of getting a Puritan PSM156 which handles surge protection. 

However, ever since, I had an issue with some surges at home (garage panel died as an example), I had spoken to my electrican (friend of the family) and he suggested to surge protect my whole panel/home. 

I was suggested to get this model from my audio store, might be overkill? TPD TK-TTLP-1S240-FL , comes with a lifetime warranty. 

My question first is, how many of you surge protect your whole panel and does this really then make it worry free for my audio equipment? and only need to get a power conditioner after that doesn't have surge protection?

Once I can get some feedback on this, then I can move onto looking at models to get after. 

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@emergingsoul "I got a whole house surge protector as part of a new electric panel. It had a clear warning that it will not protect from lightning strikes.  So electric panel surge protectors may not protect from lightning strikes."

That means against a direct lightning strike, however they do protect against lightning strike induced surges from nearby hits.  

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@erik_squires,

I'm familiar with the Wirecutter tests and Zero Surge, SurgeX and Brickwall was not mentioned because Wirecutter has never tested them. How can you say that Furman and Tripp-Lite ourperformed them if they were never tested?

@turnbown  - Well, that sounds confrontational but I'll take your question at face value.  I think the confusion is that Wirecutter has done this a couple of times, with more details in the older test.  However, as a man of science and engineering, its up to me to find the damn links in my blog.  Give me a bit!  Today I'm busy, or you can search my blog for Wirecutter, it's in there somewhere.  You have a right to ask, just may be delayed.