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Your cart is empty.1- Eaton Cutler-Hammer BD2015 Type BR Duplex Twin 2 Pole 15A & 20A Circuit Breaker Rejection Type...
Gerald L Calabrese
2025-09-04 12:20:06
Typical breaker without any needless tripping. Pleased with our purchase.
Stephen Mahanes
2025-08-18 18:33:00
Work as intended. Fits as intended. Hasn't given me any trouble since installation.PRO:-Two circuits in a single space.-follows regulations and can only be installed in a panel that would be safe to receive it. DO NOT MODIFY THESE TO FIT, YOU RISK FIRE. Homeowners insurance won't fix your own neglect, they'll reject your claim.-available in different combinations and handednesses of current. MAKE SURE you buy the right ones for your circuits as they are not interchangeable. Too beefy a breaker on too small wiring means risking housefire. These are there to protect you and your home, so use the right ones.CON (really none, but I'm being blunt):-Extremely tight. I had 3 different electricians try to install these in my panel. They were convinced that the breakers were being blocked because my panel wasn't intended for them. I showed them the documents proving that my panel -is- rated to take these breakers. Upon shoving as hard as they could, these breakers finally went in, and then came out and went back in, without issue. But that first installation was absurdly challenging.
Kathy 5
2025-07-26 18:51:14
Purchased for a back up. Will keep it in the cabinet with other back up items.
Gordon
2025-07-19 16:20:35
I bought this to replace a failed circuit breaker. On arrival the 15 amp side appeared to be tripped and would not reset. The left 20 amp side works perfectly. I am buying another one and hope that it is not also defective!!
Nick
2025-06-07 16:53:43
perfect
Helen MacGregor
2025-06-05 12:42:42
This is exactly what it says it is...a combo 15/20 amp circuit breaker. My need was for EV replacement. This was very hard to find and the only one I found. I believe this type of breaker is not what is used in RVs today. It is working great!Tip! After replacing, check all your fuses and GFCIs. After resetting all of that everything should be working fine!
crackerssouth
2025-06-03 16:12:28
We've all been there, done something stupid. Thought the original breaker was defective, not realizing you have to push the switch all the way down to reset it. Did that and everything worked again. So now I have a spare, dumb.
Shari
2025-01-10 16:03:06
I ordered the wrong model.
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