🔌 Power up your space with the ultimate 50 Amp outlet—because your gear deserves the best!
The Stanz™ 50 Amp Range Receptacle (NEMA 14-50R) is a UL-listed, heavy-duty outlet designed for high-demand appliances and electric vehicles. Featuring a robust 1.2mm AL-CU alloy construction, it supports 125/250V at 50 Amps with a 3-pole, 4-wire grounded design. Its color-coded labeling and included self-tapping screws ensure quick, secure installation indoors or outdoors, making it the go-to choice for professionals and homeowners seeking reliability and longevity.
D**E
fits like a glove
no issues this does what it suppose to and cheaper than retail
S**R
Heavy duty 50 Amp Outlet
I was looking for an outlet that would support charging my Tesla and the Stanz has worked well for the task. If you look carefully at the photo of the Stanz it actually has full length contacts that appear to be a copper alloy. If you look at some of the other products the contacts are not full length and as a result do not make full contact with the Tesla plug. Since these plugs are being run for an extended period at close to their ratings it is clearly important to have as much contact area as possible. So far very happy with my purchase.
S**1
Worked ok
As expected
D**N
Works perfectly
I used this to provide 220v service to a new electric range. I had no problems installing this device, and the price was a little better than at a local store.
L**L
Did not work well with suggested cover...
I had a devil of a time with the screws that come with this unit and it's suggested cover. I should have bought it locally, so I could see the quality, and easily return if it did not work. I was ultimately able to make it work, but it took WAY too much effort and time.
A**.
Does not come with screws and plate screw holes are non-standard.
This must be metric plate screw holes because the screws that came with the plate did not fit and ended up stripping the thread. The listing says to use self tapping screws but I aam going to have to go to the hardware store OR tap it for 6-32. I didnt know I would've had to do DIY for this to get the front plate on. So the screws that it does not come with (ones that attach this to the box) I took from some cheap wall switches that I hadn't used yet. I'll have to replace those screws if I ever want to use them. I do believe drywall screws for 240 volt is not allowed by code at least in my application or area.
K**K
Mounting screws
Didn’t have mounting screws
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