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![]() ![]() SquareTrade © AP6.0 New: P3 Kill A Watt Appliance Electricity Efficiency Monitor Empowers you to save $100's on electric bills! Electricity bill are rising. Now you can cut down on costs and find out what appliances are actually worth keeping plugged in. Simply connect these appliances to the Kill A Watt™, and it will assess how efficient they really are. Large LCD display will count consumption by the Killowatt-hour, same as your local utility. You can calculate your electrical expenses by the day, week, month, even an entire year. Also check the quality of your power by monitoring Voltage, Line Frequency, and Power Factor. Now you´ll know if it is time for a new refrigerator or if that old air conditioner is still saving you money. With the amazing Kill A Watt™ you´ll know “ New Product with Factory Packaging (This is not used or refurbished) Model: P4400 Large LCD display Cumulative Killowatt-Hour Monitor Forecast Your Costs Also display Volts, Amps, 0.2% Accuracy Specifications: Operating Voltage: 115 VAC Max Voltage: 125 VAC Max Current: 15 A Max Power: 1875 VA Weight: 5 oz. Dimensions: 5 1/8"H x 2 3/8 "W x 1 5/8 D Manufacturer Warranty
Green Technology Consumer Reports Gives Thumbs Up to Energy Monitors Testing finds Kill-A-Watt, Watts Up accurately measure energy consumption. March 18, 2009 | by Chuck McKenney Anyone wanting to know exactly how much electricity a certain appliance is burning through each day can buy an energy monitor - such as Kill-a-Watt or Watts Up. You plug the monitor into an outlet and the appliance into the monitor. The monitor then counts up the watts. With a little math, you can determine how much the appliance is costing you. But how do you know whether these energy monitors take accurate readings? Researchers at Consumer Reports used the Kill-a-Watt and Watts Up devices to measure the power consumed by a refrigerator and computer and compared those results with their own high-tech meters. Here are the findings: Guess watt? Kill A Watt and Watts Up were accurate, and both can teach you how much an appliance contributes to utility costs. If that makes you use the appliance less or at lower-cost times of day (ask your utility when those are), you could save money. The devices can also help you compare energy costs of an appliance you own now with projected costs listed on any new one you might buy. The Kill-a-Watt retails for $25, and you can buy Watts Up for $95.
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