Tri-Power Countertop Pop-Up Receptacle

EIN Hubbell Tri Power Pop Up Receptacle

August 4, 2022

The tri-power countertop pop-up receptacle from Hubbell Wiring Device – Kellems® provides power from multiple different sources in a single, compact device. Featuring a 120V tamper-resistant receptacle, one USB Type A, one USB Type C and a wireless charging pad, it’s the ideal solution for safe, convenient power in your kitchen, bathroom or commercial desk-top or lab space. Available in seven different finishes.

Spills do happen. Hubbell is the first to market a cULus listed countertop spill-proof receptacle with a watertight interior and self-sealing silicone gaskets that provide a water-resistant seal for up to 8 cups of liquid.

Features

  • Spill Water Tested
  • Charge multiple devices at the same time
  • Permanent installation ready (suitable for AC90 or NMD90 wire)
  • Type A and C USB ports
  • Easy installation – simply drop in and tighten
  • LED light indicates power to the ports
  • Suitable for 20 Amp circuit, end of line
  • Durable: Push-down to pop-up function is rated for a minimum of 10,000 cycles
  • cULus listed for countertop installation
  • Tower design ensures a secure fit

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