Suzett
I like the idea of spacing out the outlets, but after inserting just four plugs, the adapter wants to loosen itself from the wall. Needs to accommodate a long screw and hole to to hold it to the wall like smaller adapters offer!
Mat.D.
the extruding stabilizer plug did not alight with our socket, so I had to clip it off. the unit wobbles like crazy now.
MBA, SET
most significant about this item is that it only plugs into one of the receptacles. You are only drawing power from one pair of terminals of the receptacle into which you installed this, not both. Also, this item is a little larger and hence bulkier then similar models I purchased several years ago from other manufacturers. I'm noticing the same issue with the cube type and the horizontal rectangular type of electrical receptacle extenders- They cost more than ones I bought years ago (in Walmart) and still have them in use, and the newer ones also are bigger, bulkier.
contraption
So weird. Who would have guessed that outlet spacing varies in the USA? This did NOT fit my Decora (rectangular style, see pic) outlet. I had to chop off the plastic stabilizer prong to get it to fit my outlet. Not a great solution, but it worked.
David
We got this for our bathroom and then ended up not needing it so attempted to install elsewhere and it didn’t fit the GFCI outlets in our kitchen so we returned it