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Dustydazzler
Does anyone use Legrand accessories anymore, fitted hundreds back in the day of flat pack new builds.
Being of French origins they are more available in main land Europe, they may have lowered their distribution as I don't see them very often in the UK now.Does anyone use Legrand accessories anymore, fitted hundreds back in the day of flat pack new builds.
Does anyone use Legrand accessories anymore, fitted hundreds back in the day of flat pack new builds.
For the light switches, would you please try uninstalling the module from the faceplate and taking the module apart, and put them back together again? One day I was playing with the Click switches and water spilled on them by accident. I took the modules apart to get rid of the water before reassembling the switch again and it seemed the action felt even somehow better than it came.Hi everyone, just wanted to ask if any other sparks who use scolmore click mode have recently noticed a drop in the quality of their accessories?
In the last couple of months I've had a switches fail on a USB double sockets, a couple of light switches not fully clicking in to turn lights on/off, cross threaded terminal screws out of the box on fused spurs and now today a brand new double pole fused spur for a towel rail, not switching the neutral at all and left open circuit. I might have to change to Hager or something if things carry on...
For me, MK certainly gets rubbish as the terminal screws have largely deteriorated under just normal torque. Have never expected Click to decline in quality but I'll watch out as I use them. Hager Sollysta seems to be the most consistent - I've had them in my halls in my uni years and they had no faults.I have found almost all brands seem to be getting rubbish
I just looked at the Verso Electrical website, having never heard of them. I noticed their IP66 2-gang enclosure looked to have come from the same moulding for a Hager Sollysta IP66 2-gang socket I happen to have sitting here.