Install a USB Outlet Cover in a Snap!
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Mother Daughter Projects
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3 Materials
$20
1 Minute
Easy
We came across this neat product called SnapPower, which adds a USB port to an outlet cover. This seemed like a great solution for a bedroom, kitchen, or anywhere you need to charge your phone, tablet, camera, and more!
Before we discovered this product, the only way to add a USB was to completely remove the existing outlet and wire in a new USB compatible one. This one requires no wiring!
We ordered one on Amazon to give it a try. It really is a fast way to add some tech to your home!
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These tabs on the back of the plate receive power from the outlet which then powers the USB--no wiring needed.
The first step in any electrical project is to locate the correct circuit breaker and turn OFF the power. Use a power tester or a lamp to be sure the power is OFF.
With a flat head screwdriver, remove the screw holding the old outlet plate in place. Remove.
Remove the old plate and replace with the USB plate. Screw into place.
Turn ON the power.
Always read instructions before installing.
And done!
USB enabled outlets are a real convenience for all your USB devices because you don't have to use the charging "brick." We especially like ours in the kitchen where it makes a logical place to charge a phone--just stash the cord in a drawer for easy access.
For more details please video our website below!
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Published May 3rd, 2017 10:05 AM
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Bill Baumbach on Apr 11, 2019
You can also buy one that just plugs into the receptacle at Walmart for 3 or 4 dollars. You don’t have to turn off the power to do it that way. You can move it around from room to room also.
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Were did you get the plate with the USB charger I would really like these in almost everyone of my sockets I think at once we would sell it would be a wonderful selling point and do they come in any other colors? Thank you for you advice in this matter! Sincerely Home Owner
I want to buy these also for every room are they in any store yet? Please say Yes! Wonderful idea!@
Why do they not have a pocket where is sticks out at the bottom front, so that the phone can be put in there while charging.