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    09 Jul, 2026
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    What Is the Difference Between a 15 Amp and 20 Amp Outlet?

    Electrical Q&A
    What Is the Difference Between a 15 Amp and 20 Amp Outlet?

    The visible difference between a 15 amp and 20 amp outlet is small, but the rating difference matters significantly for what each can safely support. Here is what actually separates them, from the licensed electricians at EZSMART, serving Toronto and the GTA.

    The Physical Difference

    A 15 amp outlet has two parallel vertical slots and a round ground hole below. A 20 amp outlet looks similar, but one of the vertical slots has a small horizontal T-shape at its side. This T-slot allows a specifically designed 20 amp plug to fit, while still accepting standard 15 amp plugs. Most household appliances use 15 amp plugs, but a few higher-draw appliances use 20 amp plugs that will only fit into a 20 amp outlet.

    The Capacity Difference

    A 20 amp outlet can safely support more continuous current draw than a 15 amp outlet, which is why 20 amp circuits are typically used for kitchen countertop outlets, garage outlets, and workshop outlets, where higher-draw devices are common. A 15 amp outlet is standard for bedrooms, living rooms, and other general use areas.

    Wire and Breaker Matching

    • 15 amp outlet: Requires 14 gauge wire and a 15 amp breaker
    • 20 amp outlet: Requires 12 gauge wire and a 20 amp breaker

    Installing a 20 amp outlet on a 15 amp circuit does not increase capacity, since the wire and breaker still limit the circuit to 15 amps. Doing so is also technically a code issue, since it suggests capacity the circuit does not actually have.

    Which One Do You Need?

    For general household use, 15 amp is typically sufficient. Kitchens, garages, workshops, and areas where higher-draw appliances are used generally benefit from 20 amp circuits and outlets. Quality outlets from manufacturers like Leviton or Legrand are available in both ratings, and installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in compliance with Electrical Safety Authority standards.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I plug a 15 amp appliance into a 20 amp outlet?
    Yes, 20 amp outlets accept both standard 15 amp plugs and 20 amp plugs, so this is completely normal.

    Do all kitchens require 20 amp outlets?
    Countertop and appliance outlets in kitchens are commonly required to be 20 amp under current code, though older kitchens may still have 15 amp outlets.

    Can I convert a 15 amp outlet to 20 amp?
    Only if the entire circuit is upgraded, including the wire and breaker. Simply swapping the outlet without upgrading the wiring is a code violation and potentially unsafe.

    Need 20 amp outlets installed or upgraded in your home? EZSMART provides licensed outlet and circuit installation across Toronto and the GTA. Call 416-838-9006, and see what our customers say on our Google reviews page.

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