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We've already fallen in love with these remote-controlled outlets when they were on sale in the past, but now they're on sale again for an even better discount at 41% off.

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These outlets are useful for conserving power and saving on energy. Instead of keeping your appliances plugged in all the time and having them use power even when you're using them, you can plug them into these handy outlets and switch off their energy consumption at the push of a button. According to the product page, the remote also works through walls and doors up to 100 feet away. It's great for hard-to-reach appliances that you can stand to unplug at the end of the day. Read more...

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