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| Brand: P3 International Category: CE
List Price: $52.43 Buy New: $16.22 You Save: $36.21 (69%)
Rating: 363 reviews
Color: Ivory Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 3 x 7.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: P4400 Model: P4400 UPC: 751549044009 EAN: 0043430000059 ASIN: B00009MDBU
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
catraveler December 29, 2008 I purchased the Kill-a Watt P4400 a few years ago, and have used it numerous times to verify the power consumed by tv's,refrigerators, stereo equip., small A/C (less than 15amp). The only problem was a miss alignment of one of the reciptical pins, it was off center and the unit under test connector pin went down on the side instead of BETWEEN the recipticle contacts resulting in overheating the connector pin and partially melting some plastic. A slight adjustment and all is well. A good little tester!
Worked for a while December 29, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased this unit about 6 months ago. It worked fine, giving me information about how much electric power was being used by various items in standby and active modes. I recently used it again and found it malfunctioning. The various readings were ~ 197Volt, 33Watts & 1.3Amps with nothing connected. Ya get what ya pay for...
Great Product! December 28, 2008 This is a great product. It is convenient and very easy to use; and compared to my top-of-the-line DMM (HP), it has all the accuracy needed. I wish I'd had this years ago. If you have a breaker that often trips, this is the device that will identify the appliance that is the culprit.
Cool Energy-Saver December 27, 2008 Nifty and easy to use. Had no idea my cordless telephone base draws 1-2 watts continuously!
Does what it says.. but not more December 26, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product does let you know how many watts a given device is using, and that is quite handy. But you have to compute the average usage yourself by dividing the total killowatt hours used by the time the elapsed (the time is kept by the meter). The two larger flaws affect ease of use. The screen has no backlight, so you will need a flashlight to read it in many locations, and because of the placement of the plug that goes into the wall, you lose a socket when you put this device in. Both of these flaws could easily be fixed. We have a nightlight that uses only 0.3 watts, so a backlight could be added without significantly compromising the accuracy of this device.
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