Leviton blank face AFCI, 20 A, self-test, white vs Leviton USB Dual Type-C/C In-Wall Charger with 15A Tamper-Resistant Outlet
Overall winner: Leviton USB Dual Type-C/C In-Wall Charger with 15A Tamper-Resistant Outlet
Key Differences
Product A is a blank-face AFCI device with self-test and LED indicator for protecting circuits where no outlet is used; it’s positioned as an easy-install standard receptacle replacement. Product B is a 60W USB-C Power Delivery in-wall charger with tamper-resistant outlet and fast-charging capability; it’s aimed at providing on-wall USB-C PD power where charging ports are needed
Leviton blank face AFCI, 20 A, self-test, white
Leviton blank-face AFCI provides arc-fault protection where a receptacle isn’t needed. Features a TEST/RESET button and LED indicator; suited for circuits with lighting loads or smoke detectors. Users note ease of installation and reliable function
Pros
- TEST and RESET button on face
- Identifies and interrupts arc-faults
- Can be used where a receptacle isn't needed
- Relatively easy installation
Cons
- No receptacle outlet available
- Brightness/nightlight behavior not primary function
- Some feedback references GFCI-like expectations
Leviton USB Dual Type-C/C In-Wall Charger with 15A Tamper-Resistant Outlet
In-wall USB charger combo with USB-C Power Delivery and a tamper-resistant outlet. Delivers up to 60W on a single port for fast charging; supports PD-enabled devices. Customers say it charges quickly and is easy to install, though some note fit and port concerns
Pros
- 60W single-port PD charging
- USB Type-C PD compatibility
- Tamper-resistant outlet
- Easy to install
Cons
- Mixed feedback on USB port fit in tight spaces
- Some users report fit challenges in existing boxes
- Limited feedback on overall port quantity
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Leviton |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Leviton |
| User Reviews | Leviton |