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The Legrand Pass & Seymour SA399BKCC10 is a black, heavy-duty residential straight blade plug rated for 15 amps and 125 volts. Featuring a two-pole, three-wire design with a grounded 3-prong format, it offers durable nylon construction and easy DIY installation. UL and NEMA certified, this plug delivers dependable power and safety for home electrical projects.
Number Of Poles | 2 |
No. of wires | 3 |
Plug Format | Type B |
Specification Met | UL, NEMA |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
UPC | 785007863680 |
Manufacturer | Legrand Pass & Seymour |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00785007863680 |
Part Number | SA399BKCC10 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.63 x 1.25 x 1.1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SA399BKCC10 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Plug |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Legrand - Pass & Seymour SA399BKCC10 Residential Straight Blade Plug 15-Amp 125-volt Two Pole Three Wire, Black |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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L**Y
Decent
wouldn’t use for anything heavy duty, does the job. the hook is the only way you’ll get any sort of strain relief, for the price it’s okayed.
S**L
very good
good replacement plug. Easier to wire and reassemble than other similar repair plugs I've used. felt and looked like quality product on the inside and out. Bought another one just to have on hand if I need one.
A**H
Good
Good plug.
B**E
You already have this at home.
It works fine but you really don't need this. This is a silly thing to buy. You can just strip and rewire any old electric cable you already have for a device you're not using anymore!
S**R
Great size for side by side multiple outlets
These plugs are great, robust and easy to assemble. They are slimmer than most replacement plugs so they don't cover up the usable outlets when several are plugged in side by side.
S**T
Could be better... Much better.
1) The screws are a pain. The plugs design is very cramped to the the wires around the screws.2) No stress relief. Maybe I'm used to making pro audio cables and expect the same, but this thing should have some built-in stress relief. Seems cheap without it.3) The blades are all the same color, unlike the product image. Different colors help make sure you don't mess up as easily and flip the neutral and hot.4) The stickers on the side are rediculously difficult to get off without tons of residue left behind, and then the residue is difficult to get off to too! Tried the heat gun trick in the second sticker and the glue didn't seem to soften enough and didn't make it any easierbto remove.In a pinch this thing will work I suppose, but don't expect it to be anywhere near pro. It's no better than the cheaper ones that look the same and I might only get it if it arrived faster and I needed one quickly... But if these enumerated flaws are a no-go, look somewhere else.
O**R
OK, same as Cooper, but prefer Leviton
These connectors are well made, but for around the same price I prefer the Leviton products for their cord restraint. All are easy to wire, especially after bending each wire into a slight hook and tinning first.Mechanism:Pass & Seymour or Cooper products: The body containing the blades/sockets slides into the front of an outer shell. A very short screw attaches the shell to the body to keep the body from pulling out. Because of this design the cord must pass freely through the back of the shell, so there is no cord restraint.The Leviton products open like a three piece clamshell; the body is in the center with the two halves of the shell hinged on either side. A long screw binds the two halves of the shell together and clamps the shell’s molded cord restraint onto the cord. The “hinges” are simply thinner sections of the plastic; if they were repeatedly flexed they would likely fail, but in normal use they are only opened and closed once for wiring. The Leviton can be a little tricky to wire, as the wires must avoid the central plastic post that accepts the screw. Also, a large or stiff cord can make it difficult to close the shell completely without a squeeze from some cushioned pliers.Polarization is the same for all three brands:Males are not, as they only insert in one orientation due to the grounding pin.Females are, as they can also accept non-grounding polarized plugs.Made in:Pass & Seymour: ChinaCooper: MexicoLeviton: Mexico
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