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expiredaepro | Staff posted Dec 08, 2023 05:47 AM
expiredaepro | Staff posted Dec 08, 2023 05:47 AM

Hampton Bay 1-Gang Duplex Tamper-Resistant Color Changing LED Plug Light Cap

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$1.50

$4.99

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Home Depot has Hampton Bay 1-Gang Duplex Tamper-Resistant Color Changing LED Plug Light Cap (BPPSW-MD-1) on sale for $1.48. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

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  • About this item:
    • Sold as a pack of 1 LED plug light, 1 tamper-resistant cap and 1 standard-sized duplex wall plate
    • Universal- works with any duplex receptacle and duplex wall plate (existing or new)
    • 6 color options: crystal clear, ruby red, emerald green, sapphire blue, dynamic light
    • 2 brightness level: high and low
    • Dusk to dawn sensor
    • Heavy-duty construction with plug-in blades and long-lasting LED
    • Low profile design
    • Ideal for kid's rooms, hallways, kitchens and holiday fun
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Home Depot has Hampton Bay 1-Gang Duplex Tamper-Resistant Color Changing LED Plug Light Cap (BPPSW-MD-1) on sale for $1.48. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Slickdeals staff aepro for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this item:
    • Sold as a pack of 1 LED plug light, 1 tamper-resistant cap and 1 standard-sized duplex wall plate
    • Universal- works with any duplex receptacle and duplex wall plate (existing or new)
    • 6 color options: crystal clear, ruby red, emerald green, sapphire blue, dynamic light
    • 2 brightness level: high and low
    • Dusk to dawn sensor
    • Heavy-duty construction with plug-in blades and long-lasting LED
    • Low profile design
    • Ideal for kid's rooms, hallways, kitchens and holiday fun
  • About this deal:

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wherestheanykey
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This can't possibly be any more of a fire hazard than having anything else plugged into your outlet.

The internal components are at most an LED and an AC to DC step down converter on an IC. It might even be using AC LEDs, though I doubt it for this price.

A lot of ICs have some method of cutoff protection, so this might even be safer than leaving a non-circuited device plugged in.

But, if you need to be extra cautious, plug them into GFCI outlets and get a clear baby-proof outlet cover that's lined with intumescent bead.
eurostylin
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Wherever you copied and pasted this bs from is not very accurate. We design, engineer, and manufacturer many products that are handled by both of these testing laboratories. You always aim to get UL, and if the cost to make the quality/safety measures is too expensive, you go the ETL route.

If you care about speed you submit to ETL. If you care about safety and lawsuits down the road, you go with UL. It's almost like comparing this as the special olympics vs the regular olympics. They both are technically olympics.
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As someone who manufactures to UL and ETL standards let me say once again, there is a big difference. Why do people keep posting this nonsense. The testing for UL is brutal compared to ETL.

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davinci73Dec 08, 2023 06:42 AM
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we'll see how they work as nightlights....
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Quote from fuzzyfacedog :
Hoping they don't get hot and become a fire hazard
This can't possibly be any more of a fire hazard than having anything else plugged into your outlet.

The internal components are at most an LED and an AC to DC step down converter on an IC. It might even be using AC LEDs, though I doubt it for this price.

A lot of ICs have some method of cutoff protection, so this might even be safer than leaving a non-circuited device plugged in.

But, if you need to be extra cautious, plug them into GFCI outlets and get a clear baby-proof outlet cover that's lined with intumescent bead.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
This can't possibly be any more of a fire hazard than having anything else plugged into your outlet.

The internal components are at most an LED and an AC to DC step down converter on an IC. It might even be using AC LEDs, though I doubt it for this price.

A lot of ICs have some method of cutoff protection, so this might even be safer than leaving a non-circuited device plugged in.

But, if you need to be extra cautious, plug them into GFCI outlets and get a clear baby-proof outlet cover that's lined with intumescent bead.
There are AC LEDs? They probably need to change their last name from Diode to something else.
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Coconutz0311Dec 08, 2023 12:07 PM
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Why are they charging delivery? Damn
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KarlK4421Dec 08, 2023 12:13 PM
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So color changing lights to draw little ones to it πŸ˜„. Glade is tamper resistant πŸ˜‚
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Quote from KarlK4421 :
So color changing lights to draw little ones to it πŸ˜„. Glade is tamper resistant πŸ˜‚
I was thinking the same thing. My little one would LOVE playing with this.
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Quote from KarlK4421 :
So color changing lights to draw little ones to it πŸ˜„. Glade is tamper resistant πŸ˜‚
Glade meaning? What's Glade?
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Quote from boball :
Glade meaning? What's Glade?
Guessing they meant "glad it's tamper resistant" given the context of the rest of the post.
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Quote from KarlK4421 :
So color changing lights to draw little ones to it πŸ˜„. πŸ˜‚
My first thought.
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There are AC LEDs? They probably need to change their last name from Diode to something else.
To be fair, calling them a "LER" doesn't have any marketing potential.

But, yes, there are LEDs that accept straight 120V.
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So, is it just a night light or something else?

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