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Kill-A-Watt EZ
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Drastically cut your energy costs!
Determine which of your appliances are worth keeping plugged in, even when not in use. Simply connect your home appliances to the Kill A WattEZª, and it will assess how efficient they really are.
The unit's large LCD display will count and display consumption by the Killowatt-hour - the same measurements as your local utility -to reveal the operating costs of your household appliances.
Accurate within 98%, the Kill-A-Watt EZª calculates cost and forecasts by week, month, and year.
Includes built-in battery backup. 115 VAC. Size: 5 «F,1/8»"H x 2 «F,1/2»"W x 1 «F,1/2»"D.
FAQ
How does the Kill-A-Watt EZ differ from the Kill-A-Watt?
The Kill A Watt measures the energy consumption in terms of wattage. It
tells you how many watts an electronic device is using. The EZ goes one
step further, it is menu driven and gives you the ability to plug in
the rate your utility company charges you per watt, and calculates the
total cost it to run that appliance.
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Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:   and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Wednesday, June 03, 2009 Poor design Reviewed By: A W Covert (Battle Creek, MI) I bought one of these to satisfy my main curiosity of how much electricity various 'trickle' devices used around the house (TVs, VCRs, DVDs with trickle current as well as 'wall warts'). Unfortunately the thing apparently reads usage BEFORE it's own circuitry, not after, so that all of these low draw items usage is distorted by the current drawn by the monitor. At my local rate, it costs 42-cents a year even without anything plugged in! Maybe not a big deal, but it seems it could have been just as easy to design around this. It would also be nice to be able to set the 'resolution' of the readout (more decimal places, less whole numbers when reading certain functions). Maybe next time, they'll really nail it. Read More Reviews
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