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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2025
Great value and quality material. Easy to install for a novice and have a wonderful aesthetic for my recording studio. They blend in with my sound panels very well.
dragonlord
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de julio de 2024
These ENERLITES blank wall plate covers have been a game changer for my home projects. I've used them to cover up unused outlets and switches, and they fit perfectly. The gloss finish gives them a clean, professional look that blends well with any decor.One of the things I appreciate most is the durability of the polycarbonate thermoplastic. They are sturdy and don't crack easily, even during installation. This is important because I've had issues with cheaper covers breaking in the past.The standard size is just right, and the installation process is straightforward. Each cover fits snugly against the wall, ensuring a seamless look. The fact that this pack comes with ten pieces is a bonus, making it a cost-effective solution for multiple outlets.If there's one minor thing to note, it's that the glossy finish can show fingerprints, but that's easily remedied with a quick wipe. For anyone needing to cover unused outlets or switches, these wall plate covers are a reliable and attractive option.
Victor
Comentado en México el 21 de julio de 2023
Excelente!!!
Darryl
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de marzo de 2021
These look very good. Sometimes gray can be too blue, but these are perfect!
Regina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de noviembre de 2020
These wall plates are great and work as expected, and I appreciate that the screw heads are painted to match the color.
Mike T
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de agosto de 2019
These wall plates are good quality, and come with white screws. They aren’t the “unbreakable” style, but they work well, as long as they aren’t overtightened.Great for hiding electrical devices that aren’t in use, such as the multitude of receptacles that were installed in my house by the genius previous owner, who fancied himself as an electrician, but evidently had no grasp of electrical code. Ground screws- who needs to ground metal enclosures! Box connectors- who needs them when we can just dangle the NMD-90 through the knockout holes! Run out of 15A breakers- just toss your 14/2 circuits onto 20A breakers! Need to wire a hot tub, but too cheap to buy a proper breaker? Just piggyback off the 100A main incoming lugs! What could possibly go wrong?!Seriously, this guy installed receptacles up near the ceiling of every bedroom... I get that we all enjoy watching TV, but WTF man- you need a TV mounted in the corner of every room of your house? Also really appreciate drilling the co-ax cable through the 90 year old red oak baseboards. Awesome idea, much better than just installing a cable outlet on the wall above the baseboard, where you wouldn’t have to destroy the look of this heritage home. I get it... the co-ax was fed from the attic, directly above the wall, so it made so much more sense to blast a 1” hole into the baseboard than to just install a co-ax outlet like a person with a working brain might do.Also, love the exposed NMD-90 run along the walls in our bathroom! So thoughtful to paint it the same colour as the walls, so that it’s camouflaged. Glad it’s on a double pole 15A breaker, even though it’s only feeding the 120V in-floor heating that you had cranked to 30C 24/7. It’s a wonder your electrical bill was budgeted year-round at $291/month.Anyway, yeah these cover plates are fine.
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