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The Grizzl-E home charging station is a relatively new offering in the electric vehicle charging market. It's proudly made in Canada by United Chargers and promises adjustable power delivery up to 40-amps at a reasonable starting price of just $399.00. We got our hands on one and used it for a while so we could offer readers the full product review below, as we do with many popular home charging equipment choices.
Before we get underway, we'd like to point out that some readers may have already seen a recent article here on InsideEVs about the Grizzl-E. You'll notice that instead of an author's byline, it reads "Sponsored." That's because United Chargers paid for advertising on our site. Whenever we publish an article from one of our advertisers, we clearly label it as "Sponsored" so readers know upfront that the article was paid for.
This article isn't sponsored. It's an honest product review that wasn't influenced in any way by the fact United Chargers is an advertiser on InsideEVs. I personally do most of the charging station reviews for InsideEVs, and I don't directly benefit from advertising on the site. Now onto the review.