• Plug-on design, easy to install
  • Switching duty rating (swd) for 20 amp one-pole breakers
  • Compatible with homeline load centers and csed devices
  • 120/240-volt ac
  • Homeline 20 Amp one-pole circuit breaker
  • Plug-on design, easy to install
  • Switching duty rating (SWD) for 20 Amp one-pole breakers
  • Compatible with Homeline load centers and CSED devices
  • 120/240-Volt AC

what ever problem your there to take care of them , good help great price

Great price over retail. Would buy again for next project.

Be sure to thoroughly read the directions for testing these. These are the cheapest place I could find to purchase these and all 9 worked flawlessly. As stated above, when testing the completed circuit, hold the test button down AND keep holding it when you test trip the breakers. Reading the directions is nessisary this time.

Bought a few of these at the same time I bought a home line 6 slot Square D box from Amazon. Or great value and are working great.

This is for our inground pool, yup you guessed it. They were installed by "licensed professionals" and even the city did not catch that the lights in the pool were not GFI protected.

What to say it Square D - Excellent product Rep. Well deserved. Just be positive you are getting the correct item for your electrical box, type, size, box manufacture etc. I thought the ones I purchased were a good buy for the money I paid.

I wanted great value, performance, and dependability to work in conjunction with my Square D 200 amp panel, [got that here, also - great package]. To fulfill those requirements, I chose these molded case breakers. Speed of interrupt, duty cycle, build quality and my own familiarity with these breakers made these units my prime pick. Great value and quality.

I have been using Homeline for many years now and have found them to be a dependable and cost effective alternative to the Square D QO… the ones with the read flag in the window. The difference in price on just a single-pole breaker is almost twice the cost of the Homeline. The cost savings in the breakers makes this a very viable alternative, especially when adding a new load center with a large number of breakers, and the load centers are pretty much the same ones you’d get with Square D and the only noticeable difference is the buss bar. I have never known a Homeline breaker failing to trip when I did something stupid. It is a bit harder to tell which breaker popped without the flag but since popping breakers shouldn’t be a frequent event I can live with it. I just replaced a Zinsco panel when I upgraded to a new service and with about 30 new breakers, and twelve were double-pole because of baseboard electric heating, I probably saved about 150-bucks on breakers alone and another hundred on the two panels it took to replace the one Zinsco. The Zinsco breakers never tripped… even when I ran a circular saw over a few Romex lines when removing a roof & dormer for an addition that had some pretty poor wiring. Square D QO is a better product but for residential use I can’t justify the rather large increase in cost to not continue using Homeline. I was an electrical contractor in a prior life and doubt there was a panel or breaker manufacturer that I never encountered and I’d rate Homeline near the top of the list.

Great little breaker. Fits a Square D or a Siemens box. These are quite reliable and nicely priced, comparable to what you'd find in the hardware store, but actually in stock online (seems like the hardware stores are always low on the breaker you want when you go there looking for one). I've installed hundreds of these and never had any problems. A good brand.

It's a breaker... works fine with my Square-D sub panel. Price was slightly less than local home store.