⚡ Double your outlets, double your power—plug into convenience!
This 2-in-1 light socket adapter converts a standard E26/E27 bulb socket into two grounded 3-prong outlets with 4-inch extension cords, supporting up to 125V AC, 10A, and 1250W. Made from flame-retardant PVC, it’s designed for safe, flexible indoor and outdoor use, ideal for adding temporary power in garages, patios, workshops, or for decorative lighting.
W**R
Great Gadget
Perfect for what I needed
L**Y
Works
Works
M**F
Functionality
Works great
D**D
Functional / decent build quality
I used this adapter to convert an attic ceramic pull chain light. Gone is the single light bulb; now, I have two banks of 48" LED tube's. The E26 male threaded right in, providing Hot and Neutral to the plug ends.How the E26 socket is able to provide Ground, I'm not sure. I didn't need Ground for my application.
T**Y
Works
Works as should.
L**.
works great
works great, just don't over load it
C**T
Good quality
I returned this but got a fast response and refunded quickly. I just didn’t need it. It was actually the wrong thing I needed. I would’ve kept it had I been able to put it to use.
A**R
Junk. Only good for low amp draw.
Started off by using them to run some shop lights. No problem. But then I decided to temporarily use it to run something rated for 110VAC 8A. You would think this is no problem, right? Afterall, says it's rated for 10A. Nope... something burned out inside permanently, and it's not serviceable. So now one is trash.Come to think of it, if this is rated for 10A, and your typical breaker is rated for 15A, that means this was specifically designed to fail before the breaker trips. That means something permanently burns out inside of this thing, and we can't see it. Seems like the kind of thing that could cause a house fire.So, now I'm throwing both away. If you think about a regular extension cord, the breaker is supposed to trip before the extension cord fails - Not the other way around. Just think about that before buying this product...If it at least had a compartment for a replaceable fuse of some kind, then this would be fine. But it doesn't. Who knows what burns out inside this thing. Who knows if it's safe and consistent for all of this product. But if you do buy it, whatever you do, don't run an electric lawn mower off of it like the pictures appear to indicate lol.
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