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Don B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Fast delivery, good price, and no driving to or waiting in line at HD or Blows! What more could you ask for!
Chris Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Great product.
Lonni W
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
These are pretty costly these days at the big box stores. Very happy with the price to quantity ratio of this purchase. The units look and feel nice. Install easy. Test and trip well. Using them in a whole house remodel in my kitchen and bath areas. Happy with them.
Carmine V.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Looks great. Quality is good. Easy to assemble. We'll woth the money.
Min
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Working in Property Management, GFCI’s have been a hot topic to replace, especially now that being “grandfathered in” is not something that works with the inspectors.We had a few big inspections where we needed GFCI’s and even going to big box stores was pretty spendy. These worked really well for our inspections, especially when we needed to replace so many in the apartment building!The quality of the GFCI’s feel just like the ones you would buy anywhere else. Easy to install if you know electrical, just make sure to test after it’s done and it’s wired correctly and it TRIPS like it should! Some could be faulty just like if you got it anywhere else!
Kevalb
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023
I purchased these to replace non-GFCI outlets in my kitchen during a remodel. These are less than half the price of the ones at big box stores. I put 2 of them in using 12/2 romex.Here's how that went: I have a home built in roughly 1890 and as you can guess it has lath walls. The electric service has been updated, of course, to 240. During the remodel, I looked at every outlet in the kitchen and decided to place a few more in better spots for the new cabinets and counter. The circuit that I had on one wall was 20 amps, so I wanted these as outlets above the counter. With the lath wall, it was a ridiculous effort to cut new holes for the outlet boxes. But it was managed. I put in smaller boxes so as to not cut super big holes in the wall. Installing these in small boxes is a major challenge. All GFCI outlets are fairly big in the back, and these are on the larger end of that scale. I chose to use the back channels to put the wiring in, because I tried bending J-hooks in the romex to fit on the side screws, but that was almost impossible when using 12/2. I am sure it's actually possible, but I tried, and it was very frustrating. The side screws are recessed and even backed out all the way, it's very difficult to get the wire under the screw. Anyone who has replaced an outlet with a short amount of wire coming out of the box will know this frustration. I left over 6 inches, but had to cut them back because there wasn't enough space inside the box for the outlet and the wiring (I ran the outlet in the front of the circuit so I needed both line and load - which meant two sets of wires coming into the box). I managed to get them in using the back install method, but it was cramped and took a while of manuvering the wires. I suppose that with a large enough outlet box, it would be super easy.Overall, they seem to work nicely, and with proper space, should be a fairly easy install. They are big, so keep that in mind when planning the fit. One star docked because the side screw spots are difficult to fit 12/2 into.
jmr
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023
got to correct my review.I didn't see that it was not Weather-Resistant, and put it outside in a "weatherproof" box.Maybe that's why it only lasted a year or less...-----------------------------------For a few months after installation, I didn't notice any problems. The last couple of months, I have not tried to use it, until today.Completely dead. No resetting or anything. Wires are still hot.
Scott Chapman
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023
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