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BeckySue, Certified Master K&B Designer
BeckySue, Certified Maste... Professional Lawrenceville, GA on May 02, 2012
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Best of KBIS 2012: U-socket !

I attended the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show held in Chicago last week, here is one of my best picks at the show! By Fastmac, this U-Socket will charge any device that charges with an USB plug! Easy DIY change out .. read more! https://designsbybsb.com/2012/05/best-of-k...
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    The U-Socket by Fastmac is available for $24.95
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  • Southern Trillium LLC Stone Mountain, GA
    Pretty neat device. And @Russel F - this does not require pulling any additional cable to the receptacle. I looked up the installation manual. This does not provide any hookup to a home network via USB. It is simply a receptacle that has a built in USB charger. You only remove the existing receptacle from the box, unwire it (with power off of course) and then wire in the new receptacle. Then you can plug a USB charging cord directly into the receptacle rather than have the bulky power converters hanging off the wall.

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