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Leviton Duplex 15-Amp Receptacle w/ 2x USB-A Ports

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Amazon has Leviton Duplex 15-Amp Receptacle w/ 2x USB-A Ports (White, T5632-W) for $10.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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Amazon has Leviton Duplex 15-Amp Receptacle w/ 2x USB-A Ports (White, T5632-W) for $10.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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  • Our research indicates that at the time of this post, that Leviton Duplex 15-Amp Receptacle w/ 2x USB-A Ports (White, T5632-W) is $12 lower (~52.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $22.99
About this product:
  • Rated 4.7 stars out of 5 overall based on 3,800+ reviews on Amazon
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  • Amazon return policy may be found here

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carlson03
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Yeah, not same quality... Bought smart electrician gfci and it kept tripping... Swapped it with a leviton gfci, problems went away... So now I stay away from their generic brand
JayW7752
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1. Valid point.

2. Having a USB in the outlet is a matter of convenience and you're willing to accept replacing again if it burns out. The few I have would be replaced immediately with like units because I like having them so much.
And wouldn't you rather have a "fried" unit inside a proper gang box rated for some fire protection versus a charging brick that could spark a curtain or something else?

3. Again, convenience of have a usb readily available even if it's slow.
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Yes, but are they tested well enough to not burn your house down and get denied by insurance... Levitons and lutrons are…

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Jun 02, 2022 11:46 PM
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unksolJun 02, 2022 11:46 PM
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4.8A total vs 3.6A for $7 if you have a Menards handy

https://www.menards.com/main/elec...325988.htm
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BaconSnakeJun 03, 2022 01:17 AM
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Over $20 at HD, good deal.

Hah, I just went to the product page and I ordered this in 2015. They've been working great in the kitchen since then.
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Jun 03, 2022 02:17 AM
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almond and ivory $23.51. got to stop renovating the house with non-white outlets, switches and wall plates
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carlson03Jun 03, 2022 03:32 AM
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Quote from unksol :
4.8A total vs 3.6A for $7 if you have a Menards handy

https://www.menards.com/main/elec...325988.htm
Yeah, not same quality... Bought smart electrician gfci and it kept tripping... Swapped it with a leviton gfci, problems went away... So now I stay away from their generic brand
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Jun 03, 2022 03:51 AM
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Quote from carlson03 :
Yeah, not same quality... Bought smart electrician gfci and it kept tripping... Swapped it with a leviton gfci, problems went away... So now I stay away from their generic brand
I also have couple generic brand Gfci outlets and the red LED blinks every couple minutes, not sure what cause the issue.
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SensibleGiraffe645Jun 03, 2022 04:10 AM
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Quote from unksol :
4.8A total vs 3.6A for $7 if you have a Menards handy

https://www.menards.com/main/elec...325988.htm
SmartElectrician brand (Menard's private label) is complete garbage. From my experience, their GFCI's false trip more commonly than any other brand I've used. Replace the outlet with a Legrand (Pass & Seymour) or Leviton and the issue is magically resolved so it's not an issue with the load. This isn't a GFCI but the overall quality of their products is poor so I'd steer clear.

The OP's product might be slower to charge but it'll likely work correctly longer than the SmartElectrician equivalent.
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L0wangJun 03, 2022 04:12 AM
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Quote from babygdav :
1. Bigger than a regular socket, so if you retrofit homes with small electrical boxes, won't fit sometimes.

Too lazy here to rip out the old box just to install this socket (which I got when Leviton was handing them out free earlier).

2. Unlike a plug in charger that can be replaced when it fries or breaks, you'll need to replace the entire socket.

Also, what happens in the wall when these fry and die? Pray the electronics never spark and burn like the rare charger fire.

3. True leading edge chargers like the 100w+ ones powering Chinese smartphones charge far, far faster than the charger in this socket.
Yes, but are they tested well enough to not burn your house down and get denied by insurance... Levitons and lutrons are…
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Jun 03, 2022 04:13 AM
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Quote from babygdav :
1. Bigger than a regular socket, so if you retrofit homes with small electrical boxes, won't fit sometimes.

Too lazy here to rip out the old box just to install this socket (which I got when Leviton was handing them out free earlier).

2. Unlike a plug in charger that can be replaced when it fries or breaks, you'll need to replace the entire socket.

Also, what happens in the wall when these fry and die? Pray the electronics never spark and burn like the rare charger fire.

3. True leading edge chargers like the 100w+ ones powering Chinese smartphones charge far, far faster than the charger in this socket.
1. Valid point.

2. Having a USB in the outlet is a matter of convenience and you're willing to accept replacing again if it burns out. The few I have would be replaced immediately with like units because I like having them so much.
And wouldn't you rather have a "fried" unit inside a proper gang box rated for some fire protection versus a charging brick that could spark a curtain or something else?

3. Again, convenience of have a usb readily available even if it's slow.
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LEOMHK1.0Jun 03, 2022 04:13 AM
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But I thought USB-A is passé and the must have thing is USB-C.
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anni77777Jun 03, 2022 04:21 AM
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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
But I thought USB-A is passé and the must have thing is USB-C.
People act like having an extra cord around is going to slow them down in life lol..So many people jumping on the band wagon to modernize everything for "convenience" yet are completely comfortable with paying for the "convenience" with safety..#Murrikah
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Devaney1984Jun 03, 2022 04:25 AM
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Glad I didn't put these in all my receptacles when I redid my house two years ago like I was planning, almost none of the charging cords I've gotten since then have been usb-a lol
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FookNoeJun 03, 2022 04:29 AM
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Quote from babygdav :
1. Bigger than a regular socket, so if you retrofit homes with small electrical boxes, won't fit sometimes.

Too lazy here to rip out the old box just to install this socket (which I got when Leviton was handing them out free earlier).

2. Unlike a plug in charger that can be replaced when it fries or breaks, you'll need to replace the entire socket.

Also, what happens in the wall when these fry and die? Pray the electronics never spark and burn like the rare charger fire.

3. True leading edge chargers like the 100w+ ones powering Chinese smartphones charge far, far faster than the charger in this socket.
Yea, I was about buy one for my island. Then I noticed how thick it was at the store. I can barely fit a thin box inside without hitting the drawer and the box won't be able to accommodate this socket. I can barely fit a regular socket. Such a tight squeeze when you're also tying another line to another socket.

I find it more convenient to just buy a usb block or plug in adapter, especially when the plug ins are always changing. Imo

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Slickdeale27Jun 03, 2022 04:35 AM
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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
But I thought USB-A is passé and the must have thing is USB-C.
It is very expensive, in case you like to...
https://www.amazon.com/Leviton-T5...B07668S975

2 USB - C Ports

https://www.amazon.com/Leviton-T5...B07PTWG5DV
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