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ADRIAN T.
> 24 hourWorks great with my window ac unit. Very recommended
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Mrs. Taya Botsford DVM
> 24 hourIts is advertised at a 20amp device but its not... I had it connected to a 2000 watt (16 amps) resistive load and it physically burned up and could have burnt my house down. Lots of smoke and heat. Damaged wall socket too. Dont buy this if you expect to use it up to to it advertised current rating..
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D
> 24 hourI liked that it was a 20 amp. However it’s the only plug that I’ve gotten that won’t connect to Wi-Fi! Can’t find number for the 2 year warranty. Have had it since June for a small fan.
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LegoDad
> 24 hourI have a ton of wireless smart devices in my house - so much that the dedicated 2.4GHz access point I used for it maxed out at its 128 limit and I had to get another, since I wont waste any radio or bandwidth on my WiFi6 router for a 2.4 GHz band. This worked just fine. No issues getting it on the network, and unlike almost any other similar device, this can handle more than 10 amps.
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Glen S.
> 24 hourI’ve had this a couple months and it works great. My garage dust collector is controlled by it and Alexa. Works just like I need it to.
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DamLorac
> 24 hourPower control on a electric kiln. Wish remote control. But it broke. It was covered by warrantee. No way to claim it. Told me to call china to place claim. Not so reasonable
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TannerL
> 24 hourBought this smart plug with the intention to use it with a dust collector, checked all the specs and on the first attempt it popped the plug and now wont put out power.
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Arrowcatcher
> 24 hourUnlike my other smart plugs rated at 10 and 15 amps, this one has a 20-amp rating which makes it useful for controlling heavier equipment, lighting, and appliances. It also has a very cool unique feature of showing the real time power consumption through the plug when you click the Smart Life “Electric” tab. I have 3 smart plug brands, and none of them has such a high capacity nor the power monitoring. It even knows the month and year and can track ongoing power consumption in KWh. I’m impressed. See the screenshot in my photos. It took just minutes to set up in Smart Life and comes with an English-only instruction folder. It uses only the 2.4 GHz WiFi band and has an excellent sensitive radio which tested well in a poor signal area of my house (-80 dbm). It does not require a strong high speed WiFi signal. It works perfect and easily with Google Assistant via the Home app. Mine is a Google/Android household, so I can only address performance in my setting. I have a lot of smart plugs in my house, so it’s important that the switches themselves don’t draw much parasitic power. This one appears to draw only about 0.3W when on and unmeasurable power when off. You can operate the plug manually with its button, which glows blue when off and blue/red when on. The circular round plug is larger than my lower rated ones and partially blocks the adjacent power outlet where you can still use a two prong non-ground plug but not a 3 prong. With its high current rating and highly unique power monitor feature, this plug gets my best 5-star recommendation.
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Car P
> 24 hourThis is the first smart plug that will not trip or stop working after a whole nighter use on a portable stove heater. Tricky to set up but once you get the alternating red blue going, the app Smart Life and alexa get ot registered. Very happy sonce can control the unit without getting up from bed. Fantastic buy.
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PJC
> 24 hourNeed to install and allow network access to some 3rd party app in order to work with Alexa. Not a fan of installing apps from Chinese companies.