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Fused spurs with a mix of supply and load terminals all over the place is really annoying! Supply and load sides split equally is so much simpler :)
I know right? I hate it when you have to concentrate on the job!
I use Hamilton Verve - bit of quality, good range throughout and easy on the eye. The posh range are quite expensive though. Moulded white is very affordable.
Hager were my faves for a long while - gorgeous to look at. Selling point for me!
 
What ever happened to Tenby ?

Used to see Tenby all the time on council rewires and new builds in from 80s and 90s
 
What ever happened to Tenby ?

Used to see Tenby all the time on council rewires and new builds in from 80s and 90s
Brought out by Legrand who phased it out very 80's chunky but had nice large bellmouth terminals you could get 3x6mm into double sockets, used to like Contactum for this reason but its not stocked anywhere. Around here Deta and Hager c.u's are stocked a lot as used by the developers.
 

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