Electrical GFCI Receptacle - Products
GFCI receptacles protect against electric shock by cutting power instantly when they detect a ground fault, which is why code requires them near water in kitchens, bathrooms, garages and outdoors. Moonshine Bath stocks GFCI receptacles in common amp ratings, with tamper-resistant and weather-resistant options.
A GFCI outlet can also protect downstream outlets on the same circuit. Every GFCI receptacle ships free across the USA, Canada and Mexico, dispatches within 24 hours on weekday orders before 2 PM EST, and is covered by our price match plus 10 percent beat guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are GFCI receptacles required?
Electrical code requires GFCI protection in areas near water, including bathrooms, kitchens, garages, basements, laundry areas and outdoor locations. Always check your local code for current requirements.
What is the difference between a GFCI receptacle and a GFCI breaker?
A GFCI receptacle protects at the outlet and can protect others downstream. A GFCI breaker protects the entire circuit from the panel. Both provide ground-fault protection; the choice depends on the wiring layout.
Why does my GFCI keep tripping?
Frequent tripping can indicate a genuine ground fault, moisture in the circuit, or a worn GFCI. Test and reset it first; if it keeps tripping with nothing plugged in, have an electrician investigate.

