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Legrand radiant 885TRGCC12 15 Amp Tamper Resistant Decorator Duplex Outlet, Side Wire or Push Wire, Graphite (1 Count)

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1.:10


2.Color:Brown


3.:Tamper Resistant


4.:Outlet


About this item

  • Included - 1 Legrand - Pass & Seymour graphite wall outlet to use as 15 amp electrical outlet
  • Use - This power outlet is ideal for residential, multi-dwelling and hospitality applications, and matches other switches and outlets so you can complete the look with a matching screwless wall plate, sold separately
  • Quality Materials - The tamper resistant outlet is made of durable and sturdy high-impact resistant thermoplastic construction and long-term blade retention for extended service life
  • Easy to Install - This wall outlet features side-access push wire release, side wire terminal screws 12-14 AWG solid wire, push wire terminals for 14 AWG solid copper wire only, longer tri-drive screws and quick loop wiring aid for easy 12 AWG looping
  • Pass & Seymour Packaging - Pass & Seymour electrical equipment, electrical supplies and lighting accessories are packaged in sturdy and reliable packaging in order to ensure a quality product is delivered to your home


The radiant Collection is a step up from the standard with simple, classic options in wiring devices, home automation controls and screwless wall plates that complement today's homes. This tamper-resistant outlet provides power right where you need it with a modern look to elevate your home upgrade or remodel.


buyer
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Works as it should.Great Product
Regina
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
These outlets are beautiful and relatively easy to install. They are very sturdy and good quality as well.
RB
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2024
Replaced all receptacles with nickel. Looks really good. Otherwise, its an outlet. Electricity comes out.
Andy M
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Works well. Matte finish looks better too.
Eddie
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Consistent quality.
KC
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Solid and reliable outlet from a brand you can trust. May cost a little more some other brands, but appreciate the UL safety certs for these electrical outlets.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Good value for price.
Stephen Muzyliwsky
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2024
Wanted outlets that blended nicely and worked well with our new kitchen backsplash. Came across these and was delighted with the colour. Bought the colour matched, screw less cover plates to go along with them.
kbiz
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Exceptional quality and a matte finish! These outlets instantly upgrade any area they're in... during a kitchen remodel I opted to upgrade all of the outlets and switches... makes a massive difference. The glossy standard style of outlet, switches and switchplates have been the same for decades! And these are barely more money than the basic hardware so there's really no excuse not to buy the good looking ones. Only thing to be aware of is that dust accumulates at the top edge of this brand's screwless switchplates.
Rick Ram
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2022
As described, good quality plug
Katherine Berard
Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2021
NOT TAMPER RESISTANT BUYER BEWARE!Some provinces REQUIRE tamper resistance for code. Very unsafe for home with Kids. My husband is a Certified Journeyman Electrician. And these are NOT UP TO CODE! And NOT AS ADVERTISED!
Steven Caza
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2020
This is a great looking plug and a great quality plug. I had no issues with it.
Dave P
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2017
Seems to be pretty good quality, but plugs seem to push in pretty hard. Seems like the tamper resistant flaps behind the blades make it fairly difficult to plug things in. But that's... good? I mean, that's the point, right? As long as you aren't constantly plugging and unplugging stuff, it shouldn't be a problem. That being said, the snap that these things make when you plug things in makes me worry a little bit about longevity.Things I learned during my first electrical outlet replacement job in my new house:It's really not that bad to do on your own - just be sure that you know that the correct breaker is turned off and that no one will be turning it on while you are working. No, that didn't happen to me, but safety first, people! :)These 15A outlets do NOT accept 12 gauge wiring in the push-in/back-stab/whatever-you-call-them connections in the back of the outlet. My house (bought back my childhood home, which my father remodeled about 25 years ago) is wired, as far as I know, entirely with 12 gauge wiring. Newer style outlets, and maybe building codes, suggest 14 gauge wiring for 15A circuits, so these new outlets only accept 14 gauge wiring in the back-stab connections. You CAN wrap 12 gauge around the side terminals, though, which works fine. I ran into a situation where one of the old outlets had 3 hots, 3 neutrals, and the 1 ground run to it, so I couldn't use only the side terminals unless I wanted to pigtail them. I could have gone that route, but instead, I went to Lowe's and physically checked some 20A outlets to make sure that they accept 12 gauge wire in the back-stabs... at least one of them did, so I bought that, and finished the replacement. Everything seems to be working great, and they look a million times better than the old setup... which was the brown outlets we put in decades ago and ivory faceplates that the previous owner had installed...Very happy with the install and the look. Haven't used them much since then, but all testing of things seems to indicate that they'll be a great update for us.
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