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Thanks chaps but your all off the mark i might not of made self clear 3 gang dimmers require a double back box am looking for any products or solutions that have 3 dimmers that fit the width of a single back box so can avoid chasing out
Hi - sorry, I’ve not seen 3 switches in a 1g box, but I hadn’t seen Lightwave before ?
 
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Ha, yes I meant dimmer switch. Plain switches are common enough :) .
 

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