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Review on πŸ”Œ GE 6-Outlet Extender, Pack of 2 | Grounded Wall Tap with Reset Button and Circuit Breaker | Adapter with Spaced Outlets | 3-Prong | Quick and Easy Install | UL Listed | White - Model 46854 by Kenny Beyer

Revainrating 4 out of 5

it doesn't have 2 sets of end caps on the back

This product doesn't advertise 2 wall end caps but if you have at least one question in the product Q&A ask two people mistakenly said yes, which is why I bought it. However, when I received it, there was only one fork on the back. When I bought it I was looking for two plug models, mistakenly believing that two is better than one, specifically that a plug to six in the front shares 15 amps between 6 outlets when all are used, but with 2 in the back, 1 plug distributes 15 amperes only to the three sockets in front of it. The ledges are well spaced, but the ones on the side leave it sticking out a lot from the wall. The flatter variant with plugs on the front, on the other hand, actually keeps the furniture a little more off the wall if you only connect on the sides. It also has convenient and practical sockets. Let me clear this up for others by reminding you how two outlets provide power: both plugs are powered by a single 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker or fuse and connected in series giving a maximum of 15 or 20 watts on both sockets are supplied. The same goes for wall switches. With the exception of high power appliances, things like light switches connect to a single 15 or 20 amp switch. Their number depends on how much electricity each light source or device consumes.

Pros
  • That's amazing
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something