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The 10 Pack UL Listed GFCI Outlet Receptacle offers top-tier safety with tamper-resistant design, LED indicators, and end-of-life monitoring, ensuring your home is protected from electrical hazards. Easy to install and compliant with the highest safety standards, this product is a must-have for any modern home.
Manufacturer | Sunco Lighting |
Part Number | WG15GFCI |
Item Weight | 3.09 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10 x 6.4 x 5.6 inches |
Item model number | WG15GFCI |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**T
complicated to install if you aren't trained in electrician work
I'm not an electrician. Our home inspector, when purchasing, said we had a room that needed GFI outlets because they weren't grounded properly. So we had someone come in and install these. They tried to install all of them but as it turns out, you shouldn't do more than one per area that's on the same line or the whole line stops working. So we used one and reinstalled the rest of the old outlets. I'd say these were easy to install but that was really a huge pain and you have to know electrician stuff to install them, so be careful. Sometimes that's just how stuff is though. Minus one star because I wish I could have done this myself but it's not that easy. + 4 stars because they outlets themselves are good quality and worthwhile. They've held up well over time.
E**M
Got the job done and saved money.
In July we bought our first home, we knew it didn't have a ground and we would need to buy some gfci outlets.These were a great price compared to what we saw at the hardware stores so we ordered!Once they got here we slowly started to replace the outlets we needed protection on the most. It was so simple and easy instructions made us confident. Until we got to one outlet that had extra wires my husband and I had done so many already that we didn't look at the instructions anymore and just put the extras off to the side. When we flipped the power back on both our bathroom lights wouldn't work!Of course thinking we knew what we were doing we checked all of the breakers and flipped switches. When finally we looked back at the instructions it was a duh moment. We were super happy that this gfci was equipped to handle more wires, and that our lights worked again. Lol.I am sure some people already know what they are doing but if you are iffy and want to DIY, these will work for you, just read the instructions first!
B**S
Junk PITA - Do Not Buy
My experience is similar to the other 1 star reviews. It's worth the 50% more to buy a Leviton GNT2 or similar product. The Leviton works well in the same box that this piece of junk fails in. The issues I've had so far- Twitchy. You can't use an outlet tester to verify correct wiring because the GFCI trips. One of the testers that I tried is rated at 0.3W at 120V. That's about 2.5 milliamps.- Won't handle large/inductive loads. My job site saw would start about one time in 4, the rest of the time it would trip the GFCI. This is a double insulated (i.e. only 2 wires - no ground) on plastic feet. There is no way for there to be a ground fault.- After some number of trips, (maybe 20?) the device failed. That is, it still tripped but it also tripped the standard (non-GFCI) circuit breaker it was fed from. I'm guessing that there is a dead short when the GFCI trips- As others have noted, it's a big device and might not fit in your outlet boxThese GFCIs are so twitchy that the only place I'm guessing that I can use them is somewhere like a bathroom, where the loads are generally small or resistive (i.e. electric razor or hair dryer). OTOH, I might just throw them awayOne undeserved criticism of these devices is the screws for connecting the wires. These are back wired devices. Loosen the screw and stick the wire straight into the hole next to the screw. Then tighten the screw to firmly clamp the wire in place. This also saves some space on the sides of the device since all of the wires are in the back.
G**L
Good product, timely delivery and instructions ok.
8 years in house built in1956. Old wiring. Quote from several electricians to rewire the house with grounded wiring and outlets would have bankrupted me. I should tell u that I am 68 years old, retired, live alone, well not quite alone, my best friend Sugar, a 5 year old, 95 pound rescued German Shepherd (A whole another story)... I desperately needed 3 prong grounded outlets for all of my electronics so I researched and discovered instead of re wiring the house I could legally and safely use GFCI OUTLETS with the present old ungrounded wiring as long as they were clearly marked as GFCI protected outlets. Research on my favorite site AMAZON, compared prices, read reviews and bought in bulk. It took me almost 2 weeks to make my selection. 2 days later ( avid Amazon Prime user for 2 years) I received my 2 boxes of 10 GFCI outlets per box. including wallplate, GFCI Warning stickers and understandable instructions. Well I am about 3rd way through, a little at a time. So far following instructions (rereading several times) and all completed outlets are working fine
J**K
False savings - spen the money for a name brand GFCI
These things are horrible. I thought I would save a few bucks (I had to install 8 GFCI's, so these represented a $40 savings) over the name brands carried at a local retailer, but I regret that choice. Some of the problems:1) These are very deep. If you have more than one or two wires going into a standard box, it's a very tight fit. If it's a shallow box - forget it. I had one surface mount box in the basement where I could not use this outlet.2) The wire clamping mechanism is horrible. The side wire screw threads into a nut-like clamp inside the outlet (think wire connector on a circuit breaker) but the clamp is entirely within the housing. When you backwire, the screw is tightened to clamp against the wire. You need to torque the screw pretty tight to get a good grip on the wires. It's pretty fiddly to try to get two wires into the backwire holes and also tighten the screw.3) The side screws can strip relatively easily. If they do, the outlet is garbage and cannot be used since there is no way to secure the wire. I ended up striping three outlets out of the ten.4) The side screws are recessed pretty far, and it's very difficult to get a hooked wire around them.5) If you remove the screw completely to get the wire on, its impossible to thread it back into the clamp. The clamp will be loose in the housing and there is no way to get the screw back in.No issue with the seller shipping or delivery, the problem is with the product. Spend the extra few bucks and get the Leviton or other name brand device. I wish I had.
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