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Tools and Hardware Reviews of DSI Outlet Wireless Remote Wall Outlets, 3 Outlets with 1 RemoteCustomer Review: DSI EZ Wireless Remote Outlets Summary: 1 Stars
I am disappointed and dis-satisfied with this purchase. After only about a dozen operations of the units, the remote has quit working. It may be the supplied battery's loss of power - it's a 23A, 12v battery for which I haven't yet had time to find a replacement. If the battery is the cause of the problem, the manufacturer would be well advised to supply one of higher quality. In retrospect, I wish I had chosen hard-wired battery-free, though more expensive, units.
Customer Review: Superswitch Remote Control Wall Outlet Summary: 1 Stars
Wireless Remote Control Switch- 3 Pack
We got this product twice. The first one broke in seven days. The second set broke in 40 days. The product was used only approx. two times a week. It is a no name brand shipped from China and we would not recommend buying it. It was great while it worked.
Customer Review: This is the one that WORKS! Summary: 5 Stars
I use this to control a shop vac and other devices in my shop. It's the first of several similar devices I've bought that actually works as advertised, and very well at that. If there were a six-star rating this one would get it. I just bought another I'm going to use to control my outside Christmas lights nest year. I will probably order a couple to give as gifts to my friends who 'have everything'.
Customer Review: Excellent remoate control Summary: 5 Stars
These devices allow you to remotely control a lamp. Now instead of having to wander round the room turning lights on I just flick the room switch and every lamp comes on together. No setup hassles, just press a switch on this device then hold the light switch for 10 seconds and the two are linked together. No addressing, no reliability issues, it just works. So much better than X10.
Customer Review: big clumsy oafs! Summary: 1 Stars
The problem with these is that they're so enormous that they DOMMINATE your wall outlet. They would qualify as FURNITURE in some states.
So to use them, you need to put them on an extension cord, or some sort of 3-way or 6-way multi-plug outlet, which leads to an ugly wall-warty problem that makes you feel like the fire marshall might get called in.
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