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Westek RFK1606LC Wireless Remote Fob, CFL, Incandescent, LED Lamp, 120 V, White

49219 REMOTE ON/OFF WIRELESS
Item #: 80054316

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RFK1606LC
AMERICAN TACK & HARDWARE

49219 REMOTE ON/OFF WIRELESS
Westek RFK1606LC Wireless Remote Fob, CFL, Incandescent, LED Lamp, 120 V, White; 4EA/SHELF PACK

Indoor wireless remote and plug-in receiver kit. Wireless radio frequency remote control adds switched outlet convenience without wiring or the need for an electrician. Plug lamp into the receiver and the receiver into any outlet. A press of the handheld transmitter button turns whatever is plugged into receiver on or off. Works with incandescent, compact fluorescent and LED bulbs. Plastic housing. 240 watts tungsten load. 8 amps maximum load resistive. 120 volts. 3.85 x 2.5 x 1.5.The RFK1606LC transmitter design is a key chain fob that can be taken everywhere you go for added convenience
  • The RFK1606LC transmitter design is a key chain fob that can be taken everywhere you go for added convenience
  • Works up to 100 ft away, through walls and around corners
  • Automatic pairing allows grouping of multiple devices, no more specific channels to worry about
  • Simply plug desired appliance or lamp into the receiver and then plug the receiver into any powered outlet
  • Receiver features a manual On/Off with a green backlit LED indicator to show device status
  • The remote transmitter fob sends a signal to turn lights or appliances on or off
  • Remote fob transmitter uses one 3 V battery (included) that lasts about a year with normal use
  • One-grounded outlet
  • Control lights and appliances from inside or outside your home without any wiring
  • ColorWhite
    Current Rating15 A
    Dimensions1.6 in L x 2.4 in W x 2.8 in H
    Lamp TypeCFL Incandescent LED
    MaterialPlastic
    Mounting TypePlug-In
    Voltage Rating120 V
    Wattage Rating1875 W

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    • 1.39 lbs per EA
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