✨ Double the Light, Double the Style!
The Leviton Light Socket Adapter is a stylish and functional solution that transforms a single socket into a twin socket. With a robust power handling of 660 watts and a chic brown finish, it seamlessly integrates into your decor while ensuring safety with UL and CSA certifications. Perfect for those looking to enhance their lighting options, this adapter comes in a convenient 12-pack.
Manufacturer | Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc. |
Part Number | 007-128-000 |
Product Dimensions | 127 x 6.35 x 5.08 cm; 725.75 Grams |
Item model number | 128 |
Size | 12-Pack |
Colour | Brown |
Wattage | 660 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 12 |
Certification | CSA, UL |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 726 g |
W**Y
works fine
can use this to adapt a socket for a plug or second bulb, used this to run an electric line in a hard to access place that had light, but no socket, used a second adapter with this, I like the versatility of it.
C**.
Good product
It is good quality. Sturdy. Takes time get delivered but worth
R**.
Economical and safe way to increase light power.
I love these 2 to 1 splitters mainly because they are the 90° type instead of the 45° type. I use three together to provide two down lights and two side lights for my garage ceilings and they really light up an area (I have 21 bulb sockets in my ceiling). So, I end up with about 50 LED bulbs in my ceiling providing a great, blinding bright area to work on things. When you wax a car, change oil, do detail work, or pretty much anything, a well-lit garage is so nice. On 4 different circuits, I can pinpoint an area and just use a few bulbs, or, turn on everything and get a suntan... lol. All kidding aside, it really is nice, and these bulb splitters are really cost-effective way to add more light. (I have 48 daylight bulbs in now, at 15w each, burn only 720w of power when all are on, compared to CFL's at 1,100watts, (48 - 23w bulbs), but, hey, back when I had those old incandescent bulbs in it was over 4,100w of power used!). Certainly LED bulbs are expensive, but I shouldn't have to replace them for years (ever). Made in China, but good quality overall and UL approved socket. Pics: CFLs headed for recycling center, and a current setup.
D**5
Get more LED light out of the same socket, safely.
This splitter is highly recommended. If you pair it with a good LED - you will be golden.BuildThe quality is great, feels durable, does not get abnormally hot.AdviceThis splitter was the final answer to a long struggle of finding: a reasonably priced, good quality, 200W LED, that offered 3200-3800 Lumens, with a flicker free light.Why buy one 200W LED and “maybe” get the proper amount of brightness(lumens), when you can buy splitters + few packs of four 100W bulbs, and live happily ever after...You can even go 3way or even 4way splitter route(if the fixture allows) …Amp use: Incandescent vs LED100w / 120V = 0.83 amps13w / 120V = 0.11 amps about 87% less energy useIn this particular splitter example: two 100W bulbs = 0.22 amps*do verify specs on whatever you are buyingIt is simple math: Watts=Amps* Volts , Amps=Watts/VoltsAnd check that your wiring and electrical are in good shape.*don’t buy cheap junk LEDs - poor quality light, low lumens and flicker(strobing) light will give you headaches, and you wouldn’t even know why you are getting headaches…Not affiliated, personal experience: I’ve finally found Sylvania(Natural)(True Wave) bulbs. Highly recommended - good light, no flicker , classy look.Example listings:60Whttps://www.amazon.com/SYLVANIA-40806-Equivalent-Efficient-Temperature/dp/B084SN9JWL/ref=sr_1_8?crid=2FTXNG4Y4XCQU&keywords=sylvania%2Btrue%2Bwave%2B100w&qid=1700520412&sprefix=sulvania%2Btrue%2Bwave%2B100w%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-8&th=1100Whttps://www.amazon.com/SYLVANIA-40808-Equivalent-Efficient-Temperature/dp/B084SDG4JM/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2BK6C6PV5IEGF&keywords=sylvania%2Btrue%2Bwave%2B100%2Bw%2Bpack%2Bof%2B4&qid=1700509219&sprefix=sylvania%2Btrue%2Bwave%2B100%2Bw%2Bpack%2Bof%2B4%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-5&th=1
D**R
High quality well made.
The terminals inside and at its base look to be brass they are generously sized. Not sure why I thought these were going to be porcelain but they are a light weight composite. I am using LED bulbs so while the amperage draw is minimal the base of leds do get hot. I ran them for a while and they seem like they are going to be fine with a combined draw of 14 watts. I was able to get them in the correct orientation with them not being to tight or loose. Three Bears porridge just right. Saved lots of time and expense by putting flood lamp next to a regular bulb to boost the illumination in the corners of my bath room.
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