
- P3 International P4220 Kill-A-Watt Wireless Energy Consumption Sensor
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| Latest | $27.89 4 hrs ago |
| Highest | $32.05 Oct 6, '13 |
| Lowest | $27.89 Mar 20, '15 |
| Average | $27.89 (30d avg) $27.89 (90d avg) $27.89 (180d avg) $27.89 (365d avg) $30.18 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Oct 6, 2013 |
P3 INTERNATIONAL P3-P4220 Kill A Watt Wireless Sensor - Manufacturer: P3 INTERNATIONAL - Mfg Part Number: P3-P4220 - Condition: New - Packaging: Retail

| Latest | $59.99 4 hrs ago |
| Highest | $59.99 Jan 29, '16 |
| Lowest | $31.99 Jan 9, '16 |
| Average | $59.99 (30d avg) $50.34 (90d avg) $44.67 (180d avg) $41.79 (365d avg) $39.82 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Oct 17, 2013 |
P3 International P4220 Kill-A-Watt Wireless Energy Consumption Sensor Type: Plug-In Modules

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| Highest | $32.95 Nov 23, '13 |
| Lowest | $32.95 Nov 23, '13 |
| Average | NA |
| Added | Jun 15, 2013 |
P3 P4220 KILL A WATT(R) WIRELESS ELECTRICITY SENSOR

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| Highest | $49.99 Jun 20, '13 |
| Lowest | $42.99 Jun 16, '13 |
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| Added | Jun 16, 2013 |
Unleash the Power of your Kill A Watt Wireless with this Accessory Sensor Adding additional sensors to your network lets you monitor multiple appliances at the same time. You can use up to eight sensors simultaneously! Applications include; comparing the efficiency of multiple devices, monitoring power consumption in different rooms, and individually measuring the components of your home theater or workshop. Wireless range of up to 300 feet 2 Accurately measures eight critical units of measurement 3 Select display of individual or cumulative cost Using multiple sensors lets you conveniently measure and monitor from a central location. No need to plug and unplug your appliances. The Kill A Watt Wireless display will show you the consumption from individual sensors as well as a cumulative measurement. Conduct your own energy audit and determine your carbon footprint. Knowledge is