So compared to the Kill-a-Watt series it's cheaper. Much cheaper. It also seems cheaper. But in reality it's the same. The only real complaint I have is that there is no easy way to reset the kWh value. You'll need to reset it with a toothpick or similar tool, which certainly works, but there should be a nice and easy way to clear both the accumulated kWh and the cost without having to re-enter everything. If so, I can't find it, and there's no manual in the box, so. Yes. Otherwise it does what it's supposed to, so what's not to like?
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