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Reddit mentions of Sunco Lighting 10 Pack Wall Mount Charger GFCI Outlet, 15A Tamper-Resistant Receptacle, 125VAC, LED Indicator, Safe Lock Protection, Wall Plate, White - UL Listed

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Sunco Lighting 10 Pack Wall Mount Charger GFCI Outlet, 15A Tamper-Resistant Receptacle, 125VAC, LED Indicator, Safe Lock Protection, Wall Plate, White - UL Listed. Here are the top ones.

Sunco Lighting 10 Pack Wall Mount Charger GFCI Outlet, 15A Tamper-Resistant Receptacle, 125VAC, LED Indicator, Safe Lock Protection, Wall Plate, White - UL Listed
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    Features:
  • Top Rated Tamper-Resistant GFCI Outlet
  • ✅ SAFETY - Child safe, tamper-resistant duplex receptacle increases safety by preventing unwanted objects from being inserted into the outlets. This GFCI includes an LED indicator in addition to an end-of-life monitoring function.
  • ✅ EASY INSTALL - Follow our installation guide for a quick and easy setup. Includes preassembled outlet with 2 AC outlets, wall plate and screws.
  • ✅ UL LISTED - We uphold the highest standards for all our products by testing each product for optimal performance and safety.
  • ✅ SUNCO BENEFITS - Sunco is proudly based in the USA, offering quality products at affordable prices backed by knowledgeable support specialists.
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Found 2 comments on Sunco Lighting 10 Pack Wall Mount Charger GFCI Outlet, 15A Tamper-Resistant Receptacle, 125VAC, LED Indicator, Safe Lock Protection, Wall Plate, White - UL Listed:

u/chrisbrl88 · 4 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Two options: rewire everything, or just use GFCIs. You're gonna spend $80 on a ten pack, but it's code for updating homes that don't have Romex with a ground wire, and it's a hell of a lot cheaper than a complete rewire.

Edit: Dunno why I'm getting downvoted. GFCIs are specifically indicated in the NEC for updating an existing 2-wire system. Section 210-7.

u/AmateurSparky · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Fine, here are 15 A at $8 per and 20 A at $8.83 per. If you shop around the price is really negligible to go from 15 to 20 A. It's definitely not a lot more expensive.