

TOPGREENER 5.8A Ultra-High-Speed USB C Wall Outlet Charger, 15A Duplex Tamper-Resistant Receptacle Plug, Charging Power Outlet with USB Ports, Electrical USB Socket, UL Listed, TU21558AC, White
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Jeremy Krentz
Greater than one weekIt charges my phone with no power puck. It charges a macbook pro but will not keep it charged under heavy processing loads
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Glee
> 3 dayCharges twice as fast as conventional charge.
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Edward Pierce
> 3 dayGood Quality, easy to install, has both types of USB ports. Used on -Pad & i-Phone
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Chuck Slayton
> 3 dayThey work and havent burned my house down (knock on wood).
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Dan W
Greater than one weekThis outlet was a nice upgrade for the kitchen countertop area. No need to have large power blocks in the outlet, they are free and the USB C and USB standard outlets charge fine. I will be ordering more!
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Deborah Taylor
> 3 dayAwesome addition to our renovation. Good price Compared to in store. Still needed new wall plates to complete the install. Good product.
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Eli
> 3 dayAffordable and easy to install. I bought 6 for my house and all have worked flawlessly.
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tlittleton
> 3 dayOutlet was very easy to install. No clearance issues in standard one gang box. Charges great. Nice to have the USB C for faster charging.
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Bruce H
Greater than one weekLikes: 1) it has a 30W Power Delivery USB-C port and 30W USB-A port (no PD). 2) the power wires are secured with clamp terminals that are designed to be easier to connect than standard clamp terminals. The Expected: When both ports are in use, the C port is limited to 15W and the A port is limited to 10W. These limits are in the spec and are necessary to keep the total power under 30W. Dislike: It appears that the 30W PD port gets knocked back to 15W even if a USB-A cord is simply plugged in, even if nothing is attached. This is NOT okay. Whats worse, it appears that you must unplug both the C and the A ports before the C port returns to 30W. The effect is a little more subtle as it seems like it only comes into play for certain USB-A cords... like maybe the outlet is sensing the impedance of the cord? What is really annoying is that the PD port doesnt reset to 30W until BOTH ports are unplugged. My outlet is installed behind some wall-mounted furniture so I need a type C and type A extension cable to access the ports... with this configuration, the 30W PD USB-C port essentially does not exist since I cannot unplug and replug cords to reset the PD port. Essentially I have two low power outputs. If you can access the outlet easily, then this quirk would not be a problem.
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Robert
> 3 dayInstalled this receptacle into my kitchen island, and its been working great so far