Reviews from people who don’t understand how dangerous this is.
2024-10-22 14:56:58
55
anthologiesbyapktts :
But then how can they sell it?
2024-10-21 23:09:29
0
Broot :
UL listed?
2025-04-17 05:02:17
0
TG626 :
I wouldn't brag it took 6 years to engineer a piece of plastic bent to fit a standardized pair of slots.
also, loose outlets are a fire hazard.
2024-10-22 04:17:13
30
Hiigs :
It’s dangerous. You’re insuring the prongs stay touching a bad connection, which will cause a fire. Good job. 👍🏻
2025-01-08 14:28:17
26
anthonybenciveng9 :
Is it UL listed.
2024-10-22 15:20:55
4
Jacob Barela :
If its UL listed.... Maybe
2025-01-08 14:16:16
1
dave dave :
You should be ashamed of yourself. People could die so you can make a buck. Those outlets have internal damage.
2024-10-23 13:18:39
0
quengalicious :
Ummm dangerous has nothing to do with what people think about it. How about show us what people that deal with electricity have to say about it. I don’t care about Karen’s on amazons review.
2024-10-28 19:37:48
1
Herekittykitty :
How much did they pay you to spend so much energy on pimping out a dangerous and unnecessary product to people? Honest question
2024-10-22 00:58:44
2
Dan :
I’ve replaced loose outlets like this so many times where the wires inside the box were so burned up. These family owned company products don’t fix that problem.
2025-01-09 00:50:59
1
Paul Bemboom :
Arcing causes heat and fires not a good idea “10,000 reviews on prime” don’t mean shit anyone can buy bots to make reviews
2024-10-22 00:46:11
1
Joe :
reviews aren't certified electrician
2024-10-22 06:53:39
26
luggnutt78 :
this can cause a fire bc of a bag connection. the contacts inside are worn or bent so they don't hold the plug anymore which is also the contacts for the power. it can arc and cause a fire.
2024-10-21 22:28:02
22
Trick :
10,000 reviews. Zero UL listing. 👍
2025-01-09 01:54:18
17
gepe319 :
79 cents for a new outlet. I'm confused why anyone would spend money on this.
2024-10-21 23:23:00
17
Mr.Mike :
it's dangerous
2024-10-21 23:03:46
14
LateToApp :
6 years to engineer? 😳
2024-10-21 23:42:51
8
nicholaswilson997 :
6 years to engineer a fire Hazzard?
2024-10-22 02:49:55
5
Dave's Adventures :
LOL It still creates the perfect arc fault situation.
2025-01-09 08:01:01
4
Doug Applesse :
you have to be joking. 6 years? this is terribly dangerous. the blades are likely arcing
2025-01-09 19:17:13
3
Arthur Pare :
It's actually safer to bend the post on the plug outward than to do this and this thing just makes the slot the plug go into smaller, it does nothing to make the contact tighter. Very dangerous.
2024-10-22 22:08:01
3
TBM Gaming & Tech :
6 years to engineer. new outlets are like half the price. not knocking if ot works or not. its just pretty unneccesary.
2024-10-21 21:42:37
3
user Stephen :
It does not address the root cause.
2024-10-23 09:32:25
2
Tyler Suski :
fire hazard buy a new outlet takes 15 mins max to install
2024-10-22 11:21:04
2
luggnutt78 :
you couldn't me pay enough to use these. i would just replace the outlet
2024-10-21 22:28:37
2
Chef Rafe💃🎀:🌸🫘 :
family owned? they all have investments in house fire clean up?
2025-01-10 05:18:03
1
wireguy788 :
Making sure the bad connection “no tension on the plug” stay. Just causes more heat. More heat equals melting. See it multiple times a week. Having an object hold it in place is AWFUL
2025-01-10 04:22:18
1
ruben_kincaid :
Electrician of 40 years here, this does not improve the connection, loose connections are dangerous. Probably not UL listed either.
2025-01-09 11:48:23
1
adamwatson24 :
Lord have mercy… and there is probably about to be 10,000 fires. As an electrician… this is a terrible terrible idea. Who cares if it’s family owned and the too 6 years to 3d print plastic
2025-01-08 10:30:20
1
Stock Saab :
hey, let's not advocate for potential fire hazards.no matter how much they pay you!
2024-10-29 04:44:13
1
Alfred Taylor :
that doesn't mean it's not dangerous, it doesn't fix the real problem so you still have poor connection inside the outlet which can cause a fire, this absolutely SHOULD NOT be a thing
2024-10-29 02:44:11
1
Chimpkin :
put a fork in the outlet and bend it back
2024-10-22 13:27:03
1
Demonic Banshee :
People who buy this are clueless. Just replace the plug it's 100x safer that way. at the end of the day it's still a loose plug!!!
2024-10-22 07:21:44
1
Apple User468637 :
Fire waiting to happen just replace the receptacle
2024-10-22 00:45:56
1
CarlosRuiz(Dad) :
and those reviews are all in California. loose plugs are a hazard and should be replaced period. but sure continue to encourage recklessness to make sales.
2025-01-13 14:36:33
0
Bro :
Nobody is saying they don’t work. They are saying it’s dangerous and a fire risk
2025-01-12 20:28:47
0
$$$ :
I'm a electrical engineer and snug plugs are absolutely garbage word is California was using snug plugs 🤣
2025-01-12 01:15:38
0
Michael Rodgers :
only takes one fire to un-alive many people because it doesn't prevent arcing within the outlet. it only holds the plug in the lisse electrical connection. I agree with the comment, dangerous product
2025-01-11 23:51:51
0
Dr. Who :
6 years to engineer a small piece of injection molded plastic is crazy. That a few cents to manufacture is crazy
2025-01-11 14:36:02
0
Bee Rock :
Hopefully they can link it back to that pos when someone’s house burns down and hold the company and the family that owns it liable.
2025-01-11 11:55:44
0
J_Y_Tredfre :
It's dangerous to use! Take apart a worn out outlet and you will see why. Just looking out for everyone's safety!
2025-01-11 08:43:28
0
Huh wut? :
Took them 6 years to “engineer” a piece of plastic I could have made out of a soda bottle in 3 minutes 🙄
2025-01-11 07:40:22
0
r :
I'm sure it works great but also looks internal connection can cause small sparks. now more plastic near it that can melt. save lives and replace outlet
2025-01-10 23:56:12
0
Dradude :
💯
2025-01-10 12:28:25
0
nick meyer479 :
if it took them 6 years to engineer that I trust nothing they produce. this coming from an engineer. do not use these
2025-01-10 02:35:06
0
ThaRickestRick :
I'm cool, not putting plastic in outlets
2025-01-10 02:04:14
0
dan Thomas :
If it’s not UL listed then it is not safe to use in your home. Insurance won’t cover if they find you used this and your house caught fire. Thr plug is arching in there and WILL cause fire
2025-01-10 00:00:01
0
jdandchief :
6 years for somthing I can model and 3D print in 30min
2025-01-09 23:41:30
0
To see more videos from user @vanessafoundit, please go to the Tikwm
homepage.