Leviton SmartlockPro Slim GFCI Tamper-Resistant Receptacle - Model X7899-I

Leviton X7899-I SmartlockPro Slim GFCI Tamper-Resistant Receptacle is the 9Reviews recommendation for Jan. 4, 2023, 3:08 p.m. Our analysis of over 9,000 reviews has determined this to be the highest quality GFCI Tamper-Resistant Receptacle on the market. The Leviton X7899-I is equipped with a slim design that fits perfectly in tight spaces and is equipped with the latest SmartlockPro technology for maximum safety. This receptacle is tamper-resistant and provides superior protection against electric shock.
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Cory : Does the trick and cheaper than the newer model.

Canada on Oct 25, 2020

Ollbuster: Installed these just last week. Was making coffee this morning and spulked water every where. Thought it would be a good idea to unplug the coffee maker. Wrong.... My hand were wet and I shorted myself but thankfully the GFCI tripped and all I felt was a small tingle. So yes they work. Make sure to follow the directions ESPECIALLY the load and line details. It may save your life.

United States on Dec 17, 2017

Amazon Customer: Arrived on time. Works fine

Canada on Feb 19, 2017

Bonnie B: Was exactly as it should have been.

Canada on Jul 02, 2016

Inna TysoeInna Tysoe: We have a home that was built in the 50’s and are trying to tastefully update the bathroom so as to modernize it while retaining period details. The old GFCI outlet above the sink was an eyesore that stuck out from the beginning because the previous owners installed an ivory colored one with black and red test and reset buttons. And so it really leapt out at you. Especially after we upgraded the vanity mirror lightswitch to a motion detector one. And we had to replace the faceplate to the larger decora style switch so we looked around for a faceplate that would go with our bathroom.

We chose the Leviton. It has a smaller footprint having less depth which makes it easier to install in older shallow wall boxes. Installation was simple enough since I was replacing the old one. There are five terminals on the GFCI. For basic instruction we only needed three. The extras are taped off with caution tape because they bypass the protection and you probably wouldn’t want to use those in the bathroom. Once installed, if you have the wires set up correctly, there is a nice small green LED indicator that shows the GFCI is running correctly. Since I was careful...

United States on Aug 12, 2015

jocool: High quality GFCI 20 Amp Receptacle. Works as designed. Easy to install. Slim design made the fit in the electrical box effortless. Bought through Amazon Prime quick on time delivery. I recommend this 20 Amp CGCI Receptacle.

United States on May 15, 2015

JAK: Amazon spec sheet says this is a slimline design, but it would take a micrometer to tell the difference between this receptacle and a stock Home Depot or Lowes unit off the shelf, except it is grey. The screw posts are very hard to work with. I had been using Cooper receptacles, and will again because they have a very good line connector design (if you can find the right ones).

United States on May 25, 2014

Jeff Geerling: I've purchased a few of these Leviton GFCIs now, and all of them have worked flawlessly. Just like the  Leviton 15-Amp GFCI  of the same line, this GFCI isn't really much thinner than your average modern GFCI--except the front face is recessed a little more than cheaper alternatives.

Installation is easy, using screw-down back wire clamps, and the instructions are very clear. There's a line and load side, and the load side has a sticker over it clearly stating that the feed should only be connected to the line side, making installation even easier (since you don't have to squint to read the instructions embossed in the plastic).

The outlets seem to hold up well--I'm using these in the basement, to feed some other outlets in an unfinished workshop area (code requires any outlets within I think 6' of the floor to be GFCI-protected). It comes with a decora faceplate, and all the required screws, as well as a set of stickers so you can easily label outlets down the line that are GFCI-protected.

United States on Mar 22, 2013



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