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Eforcity Wireless Remote Control with 3 Outlets for Lighting, Lamps, Small Appliances | 
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| Brand: eforcity Category: CE
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $28.00 You Save: $41.99 (60%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 1657
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
MPN: DOTHXXRCAD02 UPC: 877083029569 EAN: 0877083029569 ASIN: B000G80V28
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Use this remote control switch to control any lamps or small appliance plugged into an AC outlet | | • | Operates on radio frequency - will perform through walls, doors and floors up to 60 feet away; no line of sight needed. Plugs into any standard wall outlet | | • | Remote & manual operation. Power status indicator LEDs | | • | Includes one 12V battery for the remote | | • | Package contains: 3 Single outlet remote base units (Receiver unit), 1 Three-button hand held remote control (Sender unit), 1 12V battery (size 23AP), Operating Manual |
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Product Description Specifications: Input: 115V/60Hz, Output: 115V/60Hz, 8A (Do not load with over 10 amps), FCC Compliant, Operating Manual, For indoor use only. Perfect for Holiday Lighting, Lamps and Small Appliances!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
One word to describe these; Amazing August 23, 2008 Sean (Scotts, MI) I've found the best use for these products to actually be something other than what they are advertised for. As many people may be unaware of most of the electronics in your home actually drain energy even when turned off, just being plugged in they drain electricity. A couple of months ago I decided to get into the habit of unplugging everything to help save energy but it grew troublesome for some electronics because the plugs were under desks or behind objects. I even said to myself I wish they'd invent a way so I could do this with a remote and voila! They already had! This works perfectly, with just one remote I can cut the power to 3 electrical outlets. I have a device that measures how many watts devices use and this cuts power 100% so those electronics are no longer draining power and these devices themselves use up so little power it doesn't even register on my device. Buy these and use them to save money, help lower our dependence on oil and help save the enviornment, how can you possibly lose?!
Works Very Well August 8, 2008 A. Kaye (NYC) These actually work pretty well. The only complaint is if it is too far from the switch then it might now work, but they all work great in my living room.
very convenient May 15, 2008 Fabi Bendoit 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
No need to set up. I can press the buttons and lights are on. I am very impressive about this idea and without the need to search for light's on/off button. Excellent and worth to buy, recommend!
Specacular range... February 15, 2008 Carlos F. Lugo (Philadelphia, PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Amazing. I live in a ~2500 square foot loft with ceiling outlets, so it's needless to say that i was relieved to find a product like this one. So far, the range of the wireless remote is quite impressive-- 30 feet away through a wall (these are rf as opposed to infa red, so line-of-sight isn't required) is no problem. I was initially put off by the reviews mentioning having to walk right up to the outlets, but being stubborn took a gamble on them. Not sure what the case is in these other reviewers-- the outlets work great, even from far distances/through walls. perhaps they were running into radio interference of some sort? Regardless, i'm quite pleased.
Total junk - do not buy January 18, 2008 L (Chicago) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I wouldn't recommend this item to anyone. I put a brand new battery in the remote and I STILL have to practically TOUCH the remote to the receiver. It never works more than 1 foot away. It's awful! I don't have a home phone, therefore don't have wireless phones, so I know that it isn't interfering with it. I've moved it to different locations in my condo to no avail. There are no obstructions in my 1,200 sq ft condo, it's essentially one room with drywall partitions between rooms. Now I have to go find wireless switches that actually WORK!
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