Kill A Watt P4400 - P3 International Electricity Usage Monitor
The Electricity Detector and Electricity Monitor can reduce your monthly electric bill and help you save a lot of money. Electricity bills can be murder. But now with Kill a Watt you can cut down on costs and find out what machines are actually worth keeping plugged in. Simply connect your appliances to the Kill A Watt and Kill a Watt will assess how efficient they really are.
Kill a Watt with large LCD display will count consumption by the Killawatt-hour, same as your local utility. With the help of Kill a Watt you can figure out your electrical expenses by the day, week, month or year. Kill a Watt can check the quality of your power by monitoring Voltage, Line Frequency, and Power Factor.
Now you'll know if it is time for a new refrigerator or if that old air conditioner is saving you money. Don't be another casualty. With the amazing Kill A Watt, you'll have wasteful devices pushing up daisies.
| Product Specification | |
| Product | Kill A Watt |
| Operating Voltage | 115 VAC |
| Max Voltage | 125 VAC |
| Max Current | 15 A |
| Max Power | 1875 VA |
| Weight | 5 oz. |
| Dimensions | 5 1/8" x 1 5/8" x 2 3/8" |
| General features | |
|---|---|
| Brand | P3 INTERNATIONAL |
Best Uses: Inside, Small Jobs
Describe Yourself: Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
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recommended
This product is great. You plug it into a socket at it starts reading off how much energy you are using. The ONLY con that I can think of is that is takes up a lot of wall space for only having 1 plug - you can use a 6-plug adapter of course, but then you dont know how much each product is using, only the extension as a whole
Best Uses: Inside, Small Jobs
Describe Yourself: Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Primary use:
recommended
If it were better designed, it wouldn't need to take up both sockets when plugged in, but it does. I've seen other reviews of people complaining that it takes an hour to figure out your kWh uses, or the watts reads zero if the wattage is low. You can just read the amps value to figure out the wattage over time. It does give fractional amp readings. I'm not sure how well calibrated it is, because a separate voltmeter gives me 118 v, while this thing reads 123v. But you can still get a sense of the amps drawn.
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Describe Yourself:
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It's an inexpensive way to read how much power is used. But it is rather difficult to use due to its wall-wart design and lack of memory. Electronics especially are often plugged in at difficult to reach and read areas, making reading the output of the kill-a-watt more difficult than it needs to be.
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