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Feb 09, 2017
Works well but requires and electrician
This was just what I wanted. I can now turn the electric heat on and off remotely in my basement office. It does REQUIRE knowledge of the inside of a circuit box. Don't mess around! Do it right! I used a nice metal square box with a mud ring so I had extra space inside to deal with the 11 number 12 wires (2 12-2 Romex each with ground plus the 4 stranded wires from this device plus ground). So it might take a few hours to install. But now it works fabulously. My heat turns off automatically if I forget to, and I can turn it on before I'm ready to use the office.

Jun 27, 2017
Note dimensions are *OUTSIDE*
The product arrived about when they said it would, and seemed to be packed well. The quality is ok, but not great. But better than I expected for the price. Note that it snaps together-despite the appearance of screw holes in the picture are actually intended for mounting a PCB or something. But my biggest disappointment is that it is REALLY shallow. The 25mm (which should be just under 1") must be the outside dimension, and the plastic is fairly thick. Neither of the boards I wanted to use these for will fit. Mostly my own fault, I admit.

Aug 08, 2017
Read the reviews and fine print
This box looks pretty good. I'm not sure about *waterproof* but that's not why I got it. It has two issues:
1) It requires screws to hold the top and bottom and they are not supplied.
2) (And this you can see from the picture, but it is worth noting): The top and bottom are the same size. That means there is a seam in the middle and you can drill a hole there for hardware. In other words, there are 4 out of 6 faces where you can't put hardware in the middle.