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I got into a discussion with a friend - he came around to see what I had fitted. I fitted a mix of sockets - BG and MK (different up and downstairs) - he wants to replace his existing sockets with Schneider Ultimate Slim White Range - I think he has standard 25mm boxes.

I said he couldn't use those as they are too slim profile. Have I told my friend something incorrect?
 
Screwfix seem to think so?
if this is the relevant type:
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/schne...3a-2-gang-dp-switched-plug-socket-white/6513j
 
according to screwfix, they require a 25mm back box, so afraid no cigar for you.
 
according to screwfix, they require a 25mm back box, so afraid no cigar for you.
Screwfix might, but some of the reviewers don't.
I used these on one of my properties, and I don't recall them being noticeably deeper than most other sockets, but any socket is tight in a 25mm box, unless it just has a single 2.5mm2 T&E coming into it.
 
For truly impossible situations it's worth being aware of the socket spacers:
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/schneider-electric-lisse-1-gang-spacer-white/5782j

They don't look great and are for sure a complete hack but when you're fighting 3 x 2.5's in a single socket with a 25mm box at 9pm on a Friday night, and you want to get home, then 3 neatly arranged 5 way wagos, a spacer, and fly leads to the socket can be done in 5 minutes.....
 
I used to fit a lot of the Schneider Ultimate flat plate stuff. Unlike most flat plate, they fit quite well with 25mm back boxes.
 

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