Eaton’s GFCI Duplex Receptacles are designed with the safety of the user in mind and are fully compliant with all the latest NEC code requirements. GFCIs provide state-of-the-art, dependable electrical shock protection, and conduct an automatic self-test periodically to ensure the integrity of GFCI protection. The devices incorporate a safety lock-out feature that protects against mis-wired line-load connections that can cause damage to the GFCI circuitry. In addition to being tested to the highest standards to help ensure safety, GFCIs will deny power and prevent re-setting if the device is no longer able to provide safe, protected power.
- Slimmer design for easy installation, leaving more room for wires in the box
- Automatically self tests periodically to ensure GFCI protection
- Child-safety black tamper resistant shutters help prevent improper insertion of foreign objects
- GFCIs incorporate lock-out functionality to protect against mis‑wired line‑load connections and GFCI circuitry damage
- Wider button wells for easy TEST and RESET
- Intuitive LED status indicators for trip and end of life states
- Clean, modern industrial design with reduced top housing markings and neutral text direction on buttons
- Automatic grounding system eliminates need for bonding jumper in grounded metal enclosure, provides redundant measure of ground continuity where jumper is used
- External backwire clamps provide visual confirmation of secure termination
Anonymous –
Great looking GFCI compared to other brands. I purchased 12 for a new duplex I wired, had 3 bad ones right out of the box. I’ve been an electrician for 11 years and I have never dealt with so many bad brand new GFCI’s out of the box. I might be swapping them all out for a different brand.
Anonymous –
Product is great. But, It would be nice if it came with instructions.
I’m not an electrician, so I had to call them twice for installation help. The website didn’t have any information.
Anonymous –
Replaced an existing outlet. This one has indicator light for a reset
Anonymous –
This is a nice quality GFCI receptacle. It has shutters that make it tamper resistant (required in most municipalities as part of Electrical Code) and quality lugs / terminal screws for secure connections that you can trust over time. The test and reset buttons are easy to press and the indicator light makes it easy to identify the status of the receptacle as either working or tripped/error. This is a 15 amp rated receptacle, so is best used on 15 amp circuits (typically 14ga wire).
Anonymous –
As much as i like this the cashier who accepted the return seemed oblivious when i told her it didn’t work. i think she thought i was stoopid or something. The other 3 work fine : )
nan –
The product was faulty. I returned it and purchased a different brand that worked.
Anonymous –
These outlets used to last for 20-30 years. Now it’s a complete crap shoot how long they will last. I’ve had them fail in less than 1 year. They just are not as robust as they used to be…both physically and electronically.
nan –
Replaced an old gfi in the bathroom and outside receptacle that was on the same circuit. Both now working like new.
nan –
The outlet would not set, and I was unable to use it! As with most electrical parts once installed it can’t be returned for a refund! I would have left a no star review, but it was not available! I wouldn’t recommend this product to anyone since it is a China made product!
Anonymous –
I got 2 out of 3 defective GFCI’s and went to the store to return this Gaithersburg MD , this person turned me back and said I cant refund your money as you need to go back home remove the one I used from the electric socket so she can give me a refund. Doesnt make any sense, Im no longer shopping at at this point.
Anonymous –
It didn’t work needs to be returned, would not reset
Anonymous –
I bought a 3 pack and only 2 were good, there was a bad one in the box according to my electrician. I don’t recommend buying them in bulk
Anonymous –
Easy to install fits standard electrical outlet box. If you are not familiar with electric wiring Youtube has several good DIY videos.
Anonymous –
Worked just as old one