Amazon has TP-Link Kasa Smart WiFi Outdoor Smart Plug (KP400) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more.
Thanks to community member nAz147 for finding this deal
Alternatively, Best Buy also has TP-Link Kasa Smart WiFi Outdoor Smart Plug (KP400) on sale for $19.99. Select free curbside pickup to save on shipping, otherwise, free shipping on orders $35 or more.
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About the Product
Dual smart outlets to control any electronical devices (or individually w/ a single smart outlet)
Weather Resistant
IP64 Rated
WiFi range for up to 300'
Voice control through Google or Amazon Alexa
Includes
TP Link Kasa Smart WiFi Outdoor Plug
Socket Cover
Clamp and Screw
Warranty
Includes a 2-year manufacturer's warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)
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Control any devices, anywhere w/ your smartphone or voice control via Google/Alexa. Ideal for landscape, swimming pool pumps, holiday lights and any other electronical appliances
Must be sold/shipped by Amazon/Best Buy respectively
Model: Kasa Smart Outdoor Smart Plug KP400, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet with 2 Sockets, Works with Alexa, Google Home &IFTTT, No Hub Required, Sunset & Sunrise Offset
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I really like the Kasa smart home ecosystem and this one is no exception. Used this for Christmas lights back in December and worked like a charm, as expected.
I do think the one downside to this is that the unit really is quite heavy for what it is, and if your outdoor sockets are kind of loosey goosey then the hanging weight may pull it out.
I have 2 of them and they have worked flawlessly. All my Kasa units have worked as well or better than the more mainstream name brand ones. I paid like $5 more than this and still think it's worth it.
They do hang awkwardly from the receptacle but the design is so they don't sit on the ground where there's more moisture.
I recently switched from WeMo to Kasa for plugs, and couldn't be happier. Aside from the lower price, Kasa has a better app and reliability vs WeMo.
While Lutron remains my go-to for all light switches and dimming plugs, Kasa has become the only other plug brand in my house.
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I really like the Kasa smart home ecosystem and this one is no exception. Used this for Christmas lights back in December and worked like a charm, as expected.
I do think the one downside to this is that the unit really is quite heavy for what it is, and if your outdoor sockets are kind of loosey goosey then the hanging weight may pull it out.
I have 2 of them and they have worked flawlessly. All my Kasa units have worked as well or better than the more mainstream name brand ones. I paid like $5 more than this and still think it's worth it.
They do hang awkwardly from the receptacle but the design is so they don't sit on the ground where there's more moisture.
I have two of them outside. Worked without any issues for over a year. Work great with scheduling and with Google Home. Super useful for Christmas lights or anything you want on a schedule or have the ability to power cycle on your phone like an outdoor cam.
I just completed a major backyard makeover, and I have 3 of these outlets in use (I bought 10 and gotta sell the 7 I didn't use!). They are all completely exposed to rain, wind, and sun, and they still work perfectly fine. I haven't had a single issue, and would recommend the Kasa ecosystem (on that note, I also recommend Philips Hue's ecosystem and I don't recommend Feit's ecosystem).
I have 2 of them and they have worked flawlessly. All my Kasa units have worked as well or better than the more mainstream name brand ones. I paid like $5 more than this and still think it's worth it.
They do hang awkwardly from the receptacle but the design is so they don't sit on the ground where there's more moisture.
FYI, Kasa is considered THE mainstream brand to most. This is a TP-Link sub-brand and they have been making networking gear years. I've owned and currently use one of their routers for WiFi. If you were to ask for home automation advice about which brand to use, Kasa would be at the top of the list for WiFi devices.
I'm curious about what brands you are comparing then to.
I really like the Kasa smart home ecosystem and this one is no exception. Used this for Christmas lights back in December and worked like a charm, as expected.
I do think the one downside to this is that the unit really is quite heavy for what it is, and if your outdoor sockets are kind of loosey goosey then the hanging weight may pull it out.
If you have loose outdoor outlets, they need to be replaced immediately. Not trying to dismiss your comment but loose outlets can be dangerous indoors or outside. I can say all of my outdoor outlets are harder to plug into than most of my interior so I hope you have the correct type of receptacle installed. Contractors don't always do what's right.
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I do think the one downside to this is that the unit really is quite heavy for what it is, and if your outdoor sockets are kind of loosey goosey then the hanging weight may pull it out.
They do hang awkwardly from the receptacle but the design is so they don't sit on the ground where there's more moisture.
While Lutron remains my go-to for all light switches and dimming plugs, Kasa has become the only other plug brand in my house.
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I do think the one downside to this is that the unit really is quite heavy for what it is, and if your outdoor sockets are kind of loosey goosey then the hanging weight may pull it out.
They do hang awkwardly from the receptacle but the design is so they don't sit on the ground where there's more moisture.
Looks like Best Buy still has it at this price!
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They do hang awkwardly from the receptacle but the design is so they don't sit on the ground where there's more moisture.
FYI, Kasa is considered THE mainstream brand to most. This is a TP-Link sub-brand and they have been making networking gear years. I've owned and currently use one of their routers for WiFi. If you were to ask for home automation advice about which brand to use, Kasa would be at the top of the list for WiFi devices.
I'm curious about what brands you are comparing then to.
I do think the one downside to this is that the unit really is quite heavy for what it is, and if your outdoor sockets are kind of loosey goosey then the hanging weight may pull it out.
If you have loose outdoor outlets, they need to be replaced immediately. Not trying to dismiss your comment but loose outlets can be dangerous indoors or outside. I can say all of my outdoor outlets are harder to plug into than most of my interior so I hope you have the correct type of receptacle installed. Contractors don't always do what's right.
Edit: Amazon lists the weight at 11.2 oz.
While Lutron remains my go-to for all light switches and dimming plugs, Kasa has become the only other plug brand in my house.