Amazon has 4-Pack TP-Link Kasa HS103P4 WiFi Smart Plugs on sale for $24.99 when you apply the $2 off coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.
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Key Features:
Smart Outlet Control from anywhere: Turn electronics on and off your smart home devices from anywhere with your smartphone using the case app, whether you are at home, in the office or on vacation
Scheduling: Use timer or countdown schedules to set your wifi smart plug to automatically turn on and off any home electronic appliances such as lamps, fan, humidifier, Christmas lights etc.
2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection required.
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Model: Kasa Smart Plug HS103P4, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Echo, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, Remote Control, 15 Amp, UL Certified, 4-Pack, White
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I posted this on the Kasa smart switch 3 pack front page deal… thought it could be helpful here as well:
I've bought into the KASA ecosphere pretty heavily, and unfortunately it seems to be true that TP-LINK is phasing out Kasa. All signs point to them expanding their TAPO line and killing Kasa. I've stopped buying their products until TP-LINK starts being more transparent with their plans for the Kasa brand.
At CES last year, TP-link announced plans to get Kasa to work with Apple HomeKit. They've since announced they've cancelled that, and brought ZERO new products to CES 2022 under the Kasa banner… only TAPO branded devices.
The theory is that Kasa markdowns will be more frequent in US to sell off inventory before making the brand announcement here.
There are reports of manufacturers/retailers getting notices of "discontinued without replacement" on Kasa products.
FYI this is not the 15a version, it's the less than 12amp one and it also doesn't have energy monitoring
No Kasa expert here, but I have read while the DESCRIPTION claims the HS103 is good to 15A, the actual rating on some are 12A. Kasa website you reference states the HS103 can "Control any lite-duty device up to 12 AMPs" in one place, then later claims 15A resistive for "The New Version". Who knows what you'll get; some on Amazon have received 12A models.
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No Kasa expert here, but I have read while the DESCRIPTION claims the HS103 is good to 15A, the actual rating on some are 12A. Kasa website you reference states the HS103 can "Control any lite-duty device up to 12 AMPs" in one place, then later claims 15A resistive for "The New Version". Who knows what you'll get; some on Amazon have received 12A models.
I am curious, what is everyone plugging into these that require 15 amps? Looking for ideas how to use all the plugs I have.
I use a Kasa smart plug to control our pond pump, which is rated at 15A. The Kasa plug I have is the 15A model that does energy monitoring, though. Can't remember the model, but I think I've had it for almost 3 years.
I am curious, what is everyone plugging into these that require 15 amps? Looking for ideas how to use all the plugs I have.
Timing a space heater to heat up a kitchen or bathroom before you get there is one possibility. A kettle or coffee maker might also temporarily approach 1800W. Even if the device is actually only designed to draw 10 amps, it is nice to know that there is a lot of capacity, though being UL certified means that is less important.
Some of these smart plugs actually have different ratings depending on how long the attached appliance is running. For example "10A Maximum Continuous Load (15A Max Peak Load for up to 1hr/day)" is written on one that I am using on an instant hot water dispenser that uses up to 800 Watts for about 15 minutes per day. If I were using it on a space heater for many hours per day it might overheat.
I am curious, what is everyone plugging into these that require 15 amps? Looking for ideas how to use all the plugs I have.
Washer, gas dryer, space heater, coffee maker, some pumps, there is also the possibility connecting a surge protector to one of these and controlling many things.
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I use a Kasa smart plug to control our pond pump, which is rated at 15A. The Kasa plug I have is the 15A model that does energy monitoring, though. Can't remember the model, but I think I've had it for almost 3 years.
Open the Kasa app, select the outlet, hit the gear/sprocket icon at the top right, and select Device Info. It'll tell you the model (hardware version too)
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I've bought into the KASA ecosphere pretty heavily, and unfortunately it seems to be true that TP-LINK is phasing out Kasa. All signs point to them expanding their TAPO line and killing Kasa. I've stopped buying their products until TP-LINK starts being more transparent with their plans for the Kasa brand.
At CES last year, TP-link announced plans to get Kasa to work with Apple HomeKit. They've since announced they've cancelled that, and brought ZERO new products to CES 2022 under the Kasa banner… only TAPO branded devices.
The theory is that Kasa markdowns will be more frequent in US to sell off inventory before making the brand announcement here.
There are reports of manufacturers/retailers getting notices of "discontinued without replacement" on Kasa products.
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Description clearly says under 15 AMPs.
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Some of these smart plugs actually have different ratings depending on how long the attached appliance is running. For example "10A Maximum Continuous Load (15A Max Peak Load for up to 1hr/day)" is written on one that I am using on an instant hot water dispenser that uses up to 800 Watts for about 15 minutes per day. If I were using it on a space heater for many hours per day it might overheat.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank whiteninjaryu
Open the Kasa app, select the outlet, hit the gear/sprocket icon at the top right, and select Device Info. It'll tell you the model (hardware version too)
Description clearly says under 15 AMPs.