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20-Amp, Self-Test GFCI protects your home by auto-monitoring that performs a periodic test to confirm that the GFCI can respond to a ground-fault. White finish, 2 per pack.
S**D
Excellent product
It's a very good product. The only problem is 12 g size cable cannot be installed because the cable holding hole size is too small. It's sturdy and it is not so large like most of others so can be easily pushed into the narrow space.
S**N
Good
Good quality but the side screw is too short to twine the wire.
A**R
Good product
Good product
K**3
Design flaw
It works, do not remove wire mounts screw fully. You will not be able to mount wire if removed rendering the outlet useless. Just unscrew the screw mount a little, stick the wire in, screw it back up. Bad design.
D**X
Great for replacement of old failing GFCI receptacles or new construction. Never mind the negative reviews.
These are very nice GFCI outlets that meet the tamper resistant requirements in the latest code. They also have an LED indicator to show the power is on. They are comparable, or better, than anything you'll find in the big box stores.The negative reviews citing installation and wire terminal problems are not really correct; 14 gauge or 12 gauge wire works, including the ground terminal. See update #2 below for hints. The directions are good, and they cover how to configure it as a single GFCI outlet, or daisy chain additional downstream outlets. Stickers are included to mark those.Update - The two-pack I bought last July were both TR (tamper resistant) and WR (weather resistant). That was nice. But the two-pack I just received are not marked WR, just TR, and they are in a different color box. I won't mark the review down, because Procura does list just TR in the description. However, I would have preferred to have received the same thing as last time.Update #2 - I was curious why some reviewers are having trouble inserting the wires. I'm uploading a picture showing the GFCI outlet with 12 gauge copper wiring attached. Those wires are fully inserted, but left slightly long to show that it is indeed 12 gauge copper. If 12 gauge works, the smaller 14 gauge wire will also work. Ensure each screw is backed all the way out to its stop before inserting a wire. The ground wire terminal hole is a tight fit with 12 gauge. So make sure the wire end is cut cleanly and not squashed. Push it in with pliers; finger pressure is not enough. It will go. The holes for the insulated conductors are slightly bigger, and it's easier to insert those wires. However, per code, ensure your white wire goes to the silver colored screw, and the black wire goes to the gold colored screw. I hope this helps.
L**.
Okay
The plate is smaller than the old one, so there’s a gap in drywall that I have to patch and repaint. Ugh!
A**N
Difficult to install with side terminals
If you prefer to use the side terminals with j hook or shepherds hook these receptacles are very difficult to connect, especially with short leads from the box or 12 gauge wire, because the space for rapping the wire around the screw is very tight. However, it is very easy to insert the wires in the correct holes on the back of the receptacle and tighten the screws that clamp the wires. I have put in 7 of them with no problems. Be aware that there is a green light to show the unit is working properly and a red light that flashes about once a minute as the unit does a self test.
K**L
1st outlet failed after 6 weeks, trying the 2nd now
I am glad I didn't write a review initially.. since it all worked initially..I bought the 2-pack since I planned to replace two outlets.I replaced just one initially about 6 weeks ago.It worked well, I was happy.6 weeks later, I noticed that any 3-prong plug would always trip the GFCI in the lower plug only (top plug was somewhat OK).If I plugged any 3-prong in the upper connector very slowly.. it would sometimes trip, but I could usually make it work after a few trips/resets.I verified all my wiring, and everything was perfect. I am also using a high-end extension cord for these tests (ZillaReel, I am just looking for the LED light to turn on, almost zero load).1 day later, I tried my efforts again to get the 3 prong to plug-in without tripping in the lower connector. I continually tried to slowly insert it, and reset if it tripped.I thought, if I could just get the plug in successfully, I wouldn't have to mess with it ever again.After continual failed attempts, the GFCI is now permanently tripped. It will not reset.I replaced that GFCI with the 2nd one that came with the kit.. and it works perfectly again, for now.The reason for the 3-star rating is since I only plugged/unplugged units about 5 times before it started having issues.If this was in a bathroom.. would it fail after 1 week of continually plugging in hairdryers, shavers, etc.?In Conclusion: This price for 2 units is about the same for 1 at a retail store. Make sure you buy more than you need, or look elsewhere. You can tell from the reviews that some units will likely have some problems. I just hope this 2nd outlet lasts.