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The Watt Meter is a versatile plug-in power meter designed to monitor and analyze your electricity usage. With features like a large backlit display, overload protection, and an integrated rechargeable battery, it provides essential insights into your energy consumption and costs, helping you make informed decisions to reduce your electricity bills.
| Manufacturer | ZHENGZHOU PAIJI TECHNOLOGY |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 6.69 x 3.27 x 3.03 inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | Pest Repeller v.356 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Easy to use power meter
I purchased this mostly for fun-- and it was priced at a point that this is a reasonable use case. That being said, it seems to produce useful measurements and I will press it into service to analyze my household power use. I didn't rate its accuracy, lacking a calibration standard, but the measurements reported seem to be credible. I suspect it could be wholly relied upon for comparative assessment of power use. Absolute calibration is uncertain. Highly recommended-- apparently useful functionality for a very low price.
M**.
Useful tool that will save hundreds of dollars.
I became president of a small fellowship and was looking for ways to cut waste. This tool helped me identify old, energy guzzling equipment that could be thrown out and would save us thousands of dollars. People just don't want to get rid of old "free" stuff that really isn't free because they aren't energy efficient. It doesn't fill all plugs, but most.
A**2
Good for the price
I used this to determine loads for sizing a backup generator. Works fine for running loads but the sample rate is only every few seconds, so not very useful for capturing start-up loads. There is a peak function that records/saves the highest load, but if it's not sampling when the peak hits, you won't get an accurate reading. That said it was good enough for my use and much less expensive that other (probably more accurate) options.
B**
Temperature
Still use this and it’s lasted forever. Highly recommend!
A**R
Friend Stole It!
It must be good because i lent it to a friend and they haven't returned it! It would be nice if the screen was easier to read, but it gets the job done.
R**S
Be prepared for indecipherable instructions
Got this to check power use of appliances so I could calculate how many things my emergency generator can run.First: The included instructions are about 85% indecipherable--maybe 95%. Four or five times through them and I'm getting a hint at what's being said. I don't think I can get anything more. Translated from a foreign language (Chinese?): missing words, wrong words, repeated words, wrong meaning, missing punctuation. And very poor structure for the layout of the instructions, including no graphics to help understand what they are trying to say or show how the device works.For instance: I want to measure power draw for a number of different appliances (freezer, refrigerator, microwave, small AC unit, garage door opener). I plugged in my freezer and the device is reading the freezer wattage. Great. But if I want to check another appliance, do I need to clear everything using the Reset button? Or does the device begin reading the usage of the new appliance? No idea. The internal battery holds the last settings, but I don't know if they automatically reset when a different appliance is plugged in or not.Therefore, learning how to use this has got to be by experimentation. If you know little about electricity (amperage, volts, starting and running watts), better get a meter with much better directions.Second: Overall, the device does seem to work. And it's fairly cheap.Third: Sturdy & solid. Doesn't feel cheaply made (but I don't know how accurate it is). LCD is easy to read. Buttons are good.Final: I can't understand why a manufacturer goes to the trouble of making a device like this, and then fail to hire a capable translator to write the instructions.
C**M
So very helpful figuring out how much something costs to run over the long-term
We purchased a bed warmer for our older cat. Since it's on all the time (whether there's a cat there or not) I really wanted to know how much I was $pending on it. This meter was easy to set so after a week, then after 30 days, and again after 60 days I could see just what it was costing me.It's a great device, and I plan on using it with other devices - like to check to see how much TV's and other things that are plugged in but rarely used actually cost to leave plugged in.
L**T
Stop those energy thieves!!
Sick of the increased electric bills, I wanted to know what items in my house were secretly hogging power without my knowledge. Room by room, outlet by outlet, I determined about 120watts of "standby" power such as plugged in TVs we don't use more than once or twice a month, computers, gaming consoles, etc. This will literally pay for my device in a month, then the savings will pile up! Highly recommend! I bought single outlet power adapters that can switch on and off, so now everything is officially "OFF" until we need those devices. This product is great. People complain about a back light (or lack there of), but I just used a small flashlight and I was happy with the visibility.
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