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P3 International P4460 Kill A Watt $35 at Buy.com
Buy.com has the new P3 International P4460 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Detector for $35 with free shipping. It improves upon the original P4400 by providing direct energy cost calculations so that you can see how much your plug-in gadgets cost to leave on. [Compare]
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#1
headusher - Posted 4:30 am PDT 09/4/09 (171 Posts)
And this is a deal because of free shipping? Jeez you are stretching Ben.
#2
mf193 - Posted 5:28 am PDT 09/4/09 (176 Posts)
And how much energy does the device use? Does it take that into account as well?
#3
ThoreauHD - Posted 7:28 am PDT 09/4/09 (296 Posts)
#4
loumon - Posted 8:16 am PDT 09/4/09 (74 Posts)
$60 at newegg for this model
#5
ehsieh - Posted 8:38 am PDT 09/4/09 (31 Posts)
$27 @ Costco
#6
ehsieh - Posted 9:03 am PDT 09/4/09 (31 Posts)
$27 @ Costco
#7
danpi - Posted 9:47 am PDT 09/4/09 (1133 Posts)
Oink
#8
abright52 - Posted 10:19 am PDT 09/4/09 (30 Posts)
http://www.p3international.com/products/p4460.html
$34.91 at Amazon with Free Shipping.
#9
GrumpyCat - Posted 10:23 am PDT 09/4/09 (112 Posts)
$35 is in the low range for this item, or $18 for the original version. This one claims to directly display the cost of consumed electricity ($ rather than kWh) but its real advantage is that it does not forget where it was when unplugged or power fails.
As for the energy consumed, it doesn't get warm. If you really want to know, buy two and test it yourself.
As for the energy consumed, it doesn't get warm. If you really want to know, buy two and test it yourself.
#10
pfleck - Posted 11:06 am PDT 09/4/09 (70 Posts)
Why would anyone pay $35.00 for this?
#11
danpi - Posted 11:44 am PDT 09/4/09 (1133 Posts)
| pfleck wrote: |
| Why would anyone pay $35.00 for this? |
Attention deficit disorder?
Inherited low IQ?
#12
loumon - Posted 12:01 pm PDT 09/4/09 (74 Posts)
$60 at newegg for this model
#13
dave_c - Posted 11:04 pm PDT 09/4/09 (7529 Posts)
You can't buy two and test power consumption, it uses little enough that it's low accuracy at the bottom of it's scale won't register it right if at all. Same problem measuring lots of low powered items, don't expect a valid reading below about 8W.






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