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frontpage Posted by TattyBear | Staff • Jan 12, 2023
frontpage Posted by TattyBear | Staff • Jan 12, 2023

5-Pack BH Outlet Covers with Built-In LED Night Light (Squared or Rounded)

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$70

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Tanga.com has 5-Pack BH Outlet Covers with Built-In LED Night Light (Squared or Rounded) for $17.99 - $4 when you apply coupon code SLICKDEALS in cart = $13.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Shipping Protection charge of $0.98 is automatically added, but you may opt to remove this in cart. This is a final sale item; all sales are final.
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Product Information:
  • Does not work with GCFI outlets or ungrounded outlets
  • Frees Up Outlets: You can finally use all of the outlets in your house. Don't let standard, bulky night lights dominate your hallways, bathrooms or children's bedrooms anymore
  • Energy Efficient: The Guidelight cover plate costs less than 10 cents per year to power. With just the right amount of light, you can sleep easy now
  • Safe For Children: The Guidelight does not heat up like standard night lights, it does not have open bulbs or glass for kids to burn and cut themselves on
  • No wiring, no batteries, no mess, just snaps on! Easy to install, it only takes about 30 seconds
  • Sensors detect when its dark and lights turn on
  • 2 Different Styles To Choose From (Squared or Rounded)

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Written by Brynn
  • About this product:
    • This item has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on over 300 customer reviews on Tanga.com
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  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Tanga.com has 5-Pack BH Outlet Covers with Built-In LED Night Light (Squared or Rounded) for $17.99 - $4 when you apply coupon code SLICKDEALS in cart = $13.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Shipping Protection charge of $0.98 is automatically added, but you may opt to remove this in cart. This is a final sale item; all sales are final.
Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for sharing this deal.

Product Information:
  • Does not work with GCFI outlets or ungrounded outlets
  • Frees Up Outlets: You can finally use all of the outlets in your house. Don't let standard, bulky night lights dominate your hallways, bathrooms or children's bedrooms anymore
  • Energy Efficient: The Guidelight cover plate costs less than 10 cents per year to power. With just the right amount of light, you can sleep easy now
  • Safe For Children: The Guidelight does not heat up like standard night lights, it does not have open bulbs or glass for kids to burn and cut themselves on
  • No wiring, no batteries, no mess, just snaps on! Easy to install, it only takes about 30 seconds
  • Sensors detect when its dark and lights turn on
  • 2 Different Styles To Choose From (Squared or Rounded)

Editor's Notes

Written by Brynn
  • About this product:
    • This item has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on over 300 customer reviews on Tanga.com
  • About this store:
    • You can view the Tanga Return Policy here
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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I would avoid these.
They won't work if you have wrapped your receptacle screws with tape.
They may not work with some types of receptacles.
Plugging in some cords with transformers or converters or some of angled cords may cover the light sensor.
It doesn't look like they will work if your receptacle is split and fed by two two separate circuits.
I see no UL or other safety organization certification.
Have had one of these for a few years. Still works great. They have metal clips inside that hold the side of the outlet and draw through that. Couldn't be easier to install. That is why they won't work on ungrounded outlets though. Just grabbed a set of these to add elsewhere in the house.
Your bathroom receptacles need to be GFCI protected. That does not mean every receptacle needs to be a GFCI receptacle or even that you need any GFCI receptacles on the circuit.

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Any reviews?
I see review in the sellers site, but those could all be fakes.
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How do they work with no wiring and why don't they work on ungrounded outlets?
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Quote from steelers1 :
How do they work with no wiring and why don't they work on ungrounded outlets?
Have had one of these for a few years. Still works great. They have metal clips inside that hold the side of the outlet and draw through that. Couldn't be easier to install. That is why they won't work on ungrounded outlets though. Just grabbed a set of these to add elsewhere in the house.
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Quote from MellowCircle3256 :
Have had one of these for a few years. Still works great. They have metal clips inside that hold the side of the outlet and draw through that. Couldn't be easier to install. That is why they won't work on ungrounded outlets though. Just grabbed a set of these to add elsewhere in the house.
So, there is a hot and a neutral clip on either side? Or do they use the ground instead of the neutral? And they are exposed when they clip onto the duplex outlet? My reason for asking is that all of our duplex outlets were wrapped with electrical tap to prevent short circuits inside the outlet box as a precaution. I don't think this would work for us?
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Is anyone going square over rounded? THe difference only occurs to me after seeing them side by side, I realize I like how the rounded one funnels you into the holes.
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I've been meaning to switch out some outlets and covers due to their color, this should be a good excuse to do so. Bought a few, a bit apprehensive about the no returns policy, but at this price I'm willing to take a chance. Thanks OP for the deal.

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not a terrible idea.. however that site also sells fake postage stamps so I'd avoid.
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Are these white or light almond? Pics look light almond but it doesnt say and i would assume white when not mentioned...
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Quote from MtnXfreeride :
Are these white or light almond? Pics look light almond but it doesnt say and i would assume white when not mentioned...
White. I bought these a few weeks ago and they work well. Installation is simple.
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Is it that common to have that many outlets on the staircase wall?
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Quote from CheapBasturd :
Is it that common to have that many outlets on the staircase wall?
No, not at all, unless it's a 5-story stairwell.
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