YIFAN 20A Smart Plug, WiFi Bluetooth Smart Outlets Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, Mini Remote Control Plugs with Timer Function, No Hub Required, FCC/ROHS Listed Socket
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Ben Dover
> 3 dayWorks great. I am using it for 15a and its working well
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D
> 3 dayI liked that it was a 20 amp. However it’s the only plug that I’ve gotten that won’t connect to Wi-Fi! Can’t find number for the 2 year warranty. Have had it since June for a small fan.
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Richard Hay
> 3 dayI am very happy with this Smart Plug. I needed a plug with 15+ AMPS so I could make it my pool pump timer! So, I bought this because it was a 20AMP plug I wanted the extra protection over 15 AMP. So, far it has worked great and I am very happy. However, if it burns out in one season I will not be happy. So, Im happy so far. I have read about other plugs breaking down so I hope I have a better experience.
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David
> 3 dayI used it one week and not working anymore
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Callita Spade
Greater than one weekI use Alexa for everything! Almost all of my lights are pluged into smartplugs so I can voice control them. So many of my older smart plugs are so large they block the second outlet so it cant be used. This mini-plug doesnt! Wasnt too difficult to set up...just downloaded the smart life app and it walked me through connecting it to Alexa. LINKING it to alexa was tricky. Directions werent 100% correct on this. Linking it IN the alexa app did not work with multiple tries, although it looked like it would from reading the prompts. After attempting to link it through the alexa app I went onto the SmartLife app and was able to enable link it there. Hope that helps! I also just suggested this for a friend whose mom has mobility issues. She has difficulty reaching for her bedside light and isnt safe getting up from bed to turn it off to go to bed, and even more so, when getting up during the night!
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ADRIAN T.
> 3 dayWorks great with my window ac unit. Very recommended
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Samira
> 3 dayIt doesn’t support 20 amp despite ad
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Nasty Nick
> 3 dayIt was easy to set up, but the first time I tried to use it (to run my dust collector) it supplied power for 2 seconds. It still connects and lights up, but it doesnt work.
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Mrs. Taya Botsford DVM
> 3 dayIts is advertised at a 20amp device but its not... I had it connected to a 2000 watt (16 amps) resistive load and it physically burned up and could have burnt my house down. Lots of smoke and heat. Damaged wall socket too. Dont buy this if you expect to use it up to to it advertised current rating..
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Joe
> 3 dayUsing it in conjunction with a temp sensor to run my space heater