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11 Reviews
What you need to meet code, prevent fires - same as big box for lower cost
Pretty much all circuit breakers in homes need to be arc fault. The circuitry inside makes them a lot more expensive than normal breakers. This source was about half the price found in our local big box stores for what appears to be the very same breaker in the same packaging. The point of arc fault is to protect circuits where a connected appliance has a small break in the cord that is causing arcs that can lead to home fires. From that perspective, the cost is reasonable.
If you have a GE breaker panel that currently uses THQL breakers, this will fit. It will NOT be a direct substitute for a non-arc fault breaker, since both the black and white wires connect to the breaker. The included instructions are reasonably complete and cover a typical new installation with 12/2 wire, but I suggest you consult a qualified electrician if you need to protect a three-wire/two circuit scenario.Read full review...
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: simpaticosales
fills the need
name brand, does job well
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: omnisource2468
Available at a good price
It was a good price of an item that could not be found in stores at this time.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: tazwholesale
Goodvalu
Exactly as advertized. Brand new good buy
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: mckinneytrading
Poor quality
Would not clamp into load bus. Had to use a screwdriver to make it fit.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: inhomeoutlet
Breaker
Worked Great
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: diamondelectric...
Thanks
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: eli-zabeth
Best value on the internet!
Value
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: yHAJoCigTE-@Del...
One was 20 amp and one was 15 amp
So, I ordered two 20 amp breakers and received one 15 amp, which isn’t what I ordered.
Verified purchase: No